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STREAMING VS. DOWNLOADING? WHICH ONE CONSUMES MORE DATA?

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Thanks to the advanced technology today, browsing information and connecting with friends across the globe has never been easier. You can have as much information as you require in your communication device with just a few clicks. Thanks to the development of smartphones, people can now enjoy watching cool music videos and films wherever and whenever. This is either by  downloading  them or  streaming  them. But are you wondering which method is more suitable for you? Just how much data do you consume while using these methods? If you are wondering about the significance and advantages of streaming and downloading, then this is a must-read for you. BOTH STREAMING AND DOWNLOADING INVOLVE SENDING A FILE TO YOUR DEVICE You might think that streaming is just as simple as browsing through a website. Wrong!  Even when you are  streaming a file , a command will still be sent for the file to be stored in your device. The only difference is that this file is only accessible the

Uploading a remote project to github

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Adding an existing project to GitHub using the command line Mac Windows Linux All Putting your existing work on GitHub can let you share and collaborate in lots of great ways. If you are migrating your project from CodePlex, read the   migration guide   for more information. Tip:   If you're most comfortable with a point-and-click user interface, try adding your project with GitHub Desktop. For more information, see " Adding a repository from your local computer to GitHub Desktop " in the   GitHub Desktop Help . Warning:   Never   git add ,   commit , or   push   sensitive information to a remote repository. Sensitive information can include, but is not limited to: Passwords SSH keys AWS access keys API keys Credit card numbers PIN numbers For more information, see " Removing sensitive data from a repository ." Create a new repository   on GitHub. To avoid errors, do not initialize the new repository with   README , license, or

Javascript is in its own league as a programming language

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10 Best JavaScript Frameworks to Use in 2019 Table of Contents What is JavaScript framework and why to use one? Top 10 JavaScript frameworks 1. Angular 2. React 3. Vue.js 4. Ember.js 5. Meteor 6. Mithril 7. Node.js 8. Polymer 9. Aurelia 10. Backbone.js Spread the Knowledge JavaScript is a multi-paradigm language. It supports event-driven, functional, and imperative (including object-oriented and prototype-based) programming styles.   JavaScript was initially used only for client side. However, these days JavaScript is used as a server-side programming language as well. To summarize in just one simple sentence – JavaScript is the language of the web.   What is JavaScript framework and why to use one? A software framework is an abstraction in which software providing generic functionality can be selectively changed by additional user-written code. JavaScript framework is an application framework written in JavaScript where the programmers can

People earn alot of money because of Blogging

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Your simple blog can earn you some good dollars a day

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  You want to make money, right? Of course you do. Everyone wants — and needs -to make money. So you started a blog since you’ve heard it’s an easy way to make cash, but you’re not quite sure how to actually make money doing it. Or maybe you already have a blog and you’re exploring ways to monetize it. No matter which group you’re in, making money with a blog — whether it’s a hobby blog or a business blog – is  possible. It’s not a get rich quick ordeal, but if you do it right, you could make enough to support your family and more. Let’s dive in and see how you can make a profit with your blog. Monetize with CPC or CPM Ads One of the most common ways bloggers make money is through placing ads on their site. There are two popular types of ads: CPC/PPC Ads:  Cost per click (also called pay per click) ads are usually banners that you place in your content or sidebar. Each time a reader clicks on the ad, you are paid for that click. CPM Ads:  CPM Ads, or