Wednesday 11 March 2009
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Windows Vista – Software - This is an operating system which is the base of a computer; allowing other software to be installed.
Internet Explorer – Software – This is a browser allowing the user to view pages on the World Wide Web.
iTunes – Software – This is a piece of software that allows the users to sort media into playlists, play media and add music to their iPods.
Yahoo Messenger – Software – An instant messaging client which allows users to interact with their contacts through text, audio or video.
Windows Live Messenger – Software – This is another instant messaging client which allows the user to interact with their contacts, manage emails, play games over the MSN network and set alerts for yourself.
Frostwire – Software – A P2P (Peer to Peer) network allowing file sharing.
Facebook - Database – A social networking website which stores users photos, videos and personal information.
MySpace – Database – Like Facebook, a social networking website which stores information on it’s users for others to view.
YouTube – Database – A database of user generated videos in which a wide variety of genres are available.
Mobile Phone (Sony Ericsson W910i displayed) ­– Hardware – A mobile phone contains contact information, allows to give/receive phone calls, send SMS/MMS messages and now allows users to manage their media with the use of expandable memory.
Vodafone (Network Provider) – Software – The network in which a mobile phone is ‘locked’ too provides software for the phone and it’s functions such as navigation, text messaging and camera.
Microsoft Office (Displayed with Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook logos) – Software – A package which allows the user to word process (Word), Create presentations easily (PowerPoint), Create spreadsheets (Excel) and manage a POP3 email account using Outlook. (e.g. Google Mail)
Laptop – Hardware – This is the unit used in order to use software such as operating systems, internet browsers and media players.
USB Memory Stick – Hardware – This facility allows the user to use ‘plug n play’ by inserting the memory stick via a USB port and then the computer recognising it as a Mass Storage Device and then storing files on it.
Speakers – Hardware- Allows sound to be played from the computer.
Webcam – Hardware – For use during an instant messaging conversation, allowing for video chat.
iPod (Nano, Video and Touch displayed) – Hardware – MP4 players which store a users music, videos, photos and contact information.



I decided to put my own spin on this piece of work and make it more of 'my own.' All images used were found using Google Image Search and are all products that I use.
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