Thursday, March 15, 2018

Information Technology and Cyber Law 14

ബിറ്റ് കൊയിൻ, ആർട്ടിഫിഷ്യൽ ഇന്റലിജൻസ്, അക്ഷയ പ്രൊജക്റ്റ്, IT പാർക്കുകൾ, ആകാശ് ടാബ്‌ലറ്റ്, സിമ്പ്യൂട്ടർ, പ്രധാന സ്ഥാപനങ്ങളുടെ സ്ഥാപകർ എന്നിവരുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ട ചോദ്യങ്ങളാണ് ഇന്നത്തെ പാഠത്തിൽ
  • Digital currency using for Internet business transactions
                 Bit Coin
  • Bit Coin was introduced by
                 Sathoshi Nakamotto
  • World's first Bit Coin ATM was started in
                 Canada (Vancouver)
  • Smaller version of Image is called
                 Thumbnail
  • Preloading of data into a reserved area of memory is called
                 Buffering
  • Father of Artificial Intelligence
                 John Mc Carthy
  • Characteristics of 5th generation computers
                 Artificial Intelligence
  • Languages used in Artificial Intelligence
                 PROLOG, LISP
  • Committee appointed by Union commerce Ministry to study the feasibility of Artificial Intelligence in the development of different sectors
                 V Kamakoti Commission
  • Simputer stands for
                 Simple Inexpensive and Multilingual People's Computer
  • Simputer was invented by
                 Vinay Desh Pandey (2002)
  • Simputer is based on which OS
                 GNU/Linux
  • First district wide e-literacy project in India
                 Akshaya Project
  • Akshaya project extended to all districts in
                 2008
  • Computer literacy project in Kerala
                 Akshaya Project
  • Akshaya project was first started in the district
                 Malappuram
  • The Panchayat in which Akshaya project was first established in Kerala
                 Pallikkal (Malappuram)
  • Project to give computer training to differently abled children through Akshaya centres in Kerala
                 Insight
  • Brand ambassador of Akshaya project
                 Mammootty
  • Permission to use the software and how many use of the software was given in
                 EULA (End User License Agreement)
  • First IT park in India
                 Technopark
  • Largest IT park in India
                 Technopark
  • Technopark is situated in
                 Kazhakuttom (Thiruvananthapuram)
  • Technopark was launched on
                 28th July 1990
  • First Chairman of Technopark
                 KPP Nambiar
  • Present CEO of Technopark
                 Hrishikesh Nair
  • Founder and First Chairman of Keltron
                 KPP Nambiar
  • Keltron (KSEDC) stands for
                 Kerala State Electronics Development Corporation)
  • First private IT park in Kerala
                 Muthoot Technopolis
  • First disctrict in India with high speed rural broadband connectivity
                 Idukki
  • India's First digital village, launched by ICICI bank is at
                 Akodara (Gujarat)
  • Android Tablet developed in India
                 Aakash
  • World's cheapest Android Tablet
                 Aakash
  • New version of Aakash
                 Aakash 2
  • Aakash Tablet developed by
                 Datawind
  • Website that famous for publishing secret informations, news leaks etc
                 WikiLeaks
  • Founder of WikiLeaks
                 Julian Assange
  • WikiLeaks founded in
                 Iceland (in 2006)
  • Type of test used in computing to check whether or not the user is a human
                 CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing Test to tell Computers and Human Apart)
  • Founder of Twitter
                 Jack Dorsey
  • Founders of Microsoft
                 Bill Gates and Paul Allen
  • Founder of Orkut
                 Orkut Buyukkokten
  • Founders of Wikipedia
                 Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger
  • Founders of Yahoo
                 Jerry Yang and David Filo
  • Founder of Email
                 Ray Tomlinson
  • Founder of Gmail
                 Paul Buchhiet
  • Founders of Apple
                 Ronald Wayne, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak
  • Founders of Whatsapp
                 Jan Koum, Brian Acton
                                                                      (To be Continued...)

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