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Internet is used for research, communication, entertainment, news update, networking and gaming. Nowadays, the net can be used as storage with Dropbox and iCloud services.
Business file storage companies include Barracuda, Iron Mountain, SpiderOak, Dropbox for Business, SugarSync for Business, Google Drive, and Microsoft SkyDrive.
1. USB Stick/Momory Card/HDD/CD. 2. USB-USB (hardy used cable anymore). 3. By WiFi/Router(etc.). 4. Online storage like SkyDrive , Google Drive, DropBox etc.
A good way to get some inkling of the different Microsoft cloud computing services is to register for a free Microsoft SkyDrive account. SkyDrive provides members with 25 GB of storage that can be used for documents, music, photographs, or even a few videos. SkyDrive can be used for backing up data, or for making it available at times when you're away from your computer workstation and need to get ahold of a document or other data for some reason.
There are four primary types of media used for data backup. 1) DVDs - I find these tedious and space consuming but cheap and they'll do the trick. They do have the slowest data transfer rate of the possible media used for data transfer. 2) Hard Drive - Whether an external drive or an internal one docked in a "toaster" (A sata 3 docking station which allows the user to connect an internal hard drive to a different computer VIA USB so one doesn't have to physically hook it up to the motherboard) 3) Cloud Storage- Free services like skydrive or Dropbox (or icloud if you're a Mac user) are great for transferring documents between devices or to a new computer! 4) Flash media - Flash Drives and SSD Hard Drives are among the fastest ways to move data around!
There are many different tools that can be used when team members are at different locations. Google docs, Skype, Dropbox and many others are online services that allow users to connect from almost any location around the world. They allow users to communicate and/or share documents without ever needing to exchange a USB storage device.
They used metal tools
A medieval priest would use tools such as a thurible (incense burner), holy water sprinkler, chalice and paten for the Eucharist, a processional cross for religious processions, and a crosier (bishop's staff) as symbols of authority.
The tools that were used in the middle colonies were simple tools. These tools included knives and axes for example.
Homo erectus used simple stone tools like handaxes and cleavers, which they crafted by striking rocks together to shape them. These tools were designed for tasks like butchering animals, cutting wood, and digging for roots. They were an important innovation in early human history.
These cooking tools are similar to the tools used in other countries from Europe.
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