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Old 04-19-04, 06:21
kennethlam kennethlam is offline
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help me think a seminar title !!

i m a computer science student. By now i should prepare a seminar, please help me think a seminar title thanks. The title should related to latest technology or any IT products. Please give some description for the title thanks. Thanks :P
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Old 04-19-04, 09:30
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How about "Chaos theory, and other IT managment styles" for a start?

For a more practical approach, you could use: "We have Delphi, is there any need for Oracle?"

This one only works in English, but "Can spreadsheets really Excel at database tasks?"

Who knows, this posting may spark some additional thoughts for you!

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Old 04-19-04, 11:27
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How about

"Index Intersection: How to Cross Join and not get hit by a Mac truck"
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Old 04-19-04, 12:12
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Post Here you go..

REposted from the ASP thread:

How about these:

-Open Source vs Closed Source: a comparison

-History of Databases: How Db2 once ruled, Oracle once challenged, SQL Server domintated, and MySQL is the Dark Horse

-History of Webmail: How websites became such dominant mail carriers, and how Google Mail has become a threat that will change the face of email for years to come

-Web Hosting: A guide to why hosting companies charge so much money, and how you can do it to.

-Y2k: Was it all a hype?

-Apple: a history if the think different company

-Apple vs Microsoft: how the net was won

-The Future of Apple: can they survive the next 5-10 years with their business and economic model?

-The Browser Wars: a brief history showcasing the rise and fall of Mozilla, Netscape, Interenet Explorer, Opera, and Safari

-The Matrix: Could it happen? A disection of the science desribed in The Matrix movies

-Artificial Intelligence: Where is it going? Where will Osamo be in 20 years?

-Dead Movies: A debate on the ethic of using computer generated versions of dead actors

-Patriot ACT II: Should the government have the right to view your email? Should Google?

-Instant Messaging: There are three dominant players, AOL, Yahoo, and Microsoft -- who will win and why?

-World Wide Web -- has this technology gone as far as it can?

There you go.

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Old 04-19-04, 13:25
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I would go for "Shark Tank: Is truth truly stranger than fiction?"
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Old 04-19-04, 15:40
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Post Here you go

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I would go for "Shark Tank: Is truth truly stranger than fiction?"
LOL. You got me thinking of more ideas:

"SHARK WEEK: A poll on how many computer geeks watch this show. The numbers are surprisingly high."

"SEX and COMPUTER GEEKS: An analysis on the high number of sexually active computer programmers who dreams of having a partner"

"Microsoft and You: Resistance is futile"

"Dungeons & Dragons & Computer Programmers: The untold story"

"Big vs Small: Men are concerned with the size of their package, Geeks are concerned with size of their ipod"

"Cobol Programmers: Why being Cobol aint so cool anymore"

"CELL PHONES: Are you really cool with that thing on your belt?"

"AND THE GEEK SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH: A closer look at the unix lifestyle."

"Ps2 vs Xbox: Why Madden'05 is el33t"

"PS2 vs Xbox 2: Why John Madden is a fat turd"

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