Jimmy Wales was born in 1966 in Alabama. He dropped out of graduate school for finance to pursue business ventures. In 2001, he founded Wikipedia, which became the world's largest online encyclopedia. Wales also founded Wikia, a for-profit web hosting company. He has advised governments and universities on internet and technology issues.
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reference site.)
In 2004, Wales and co-
lleague Angela Bessley
founded a for-profit in-
ternet company called
Wikia. He stepped down
from his position as CEO
in 2009.
Jimmy Wales was born in
Huntsville, Alabama, on
August 7, 1966. Wales
attended graduate scho-
ol for finance before
dropping out to pursue
business ventures. In
2001, Wales founded the
open-content internet
resource Wikipedia,
which became the
world's largest encyclo-
pedia. Wales also foun-
ded the for-profit web-
hosting company Wikia,
and has advised govern-
ments and universities.
Wales had been interes-
ted in the internet from
its earliest days. In
1996, he left his job at
the firm to cofound a
startup called Bornis. In
March 2000, he launched
Nupedia (an open-
Antivirus software, is
computer software used
to prevent, detect and
remove malicious softwa-
re.
It was originally develo-
ped to detect and remo-
ve computer viruses,
hence the name. Howe-
ver, with the prolifera-
tion of other kinds of
malware, antivirus soft-
ware started to
provide protection
from other compu-
ter threats.
COLOSOS INFORMÁTICOS: JIMMY
WALES
C o n t e n i d o :
NERO 2
PREZI 2
3D PRINTERS 2
INTERVIEW
WITH JOSÉ LUIS
3
APPS 3
SECURITY ON
THE INTERNET
4
CAREERS IN IT 4
SECURITY: antivirus
A N D R E A L Ó P E Z
O R T E G A
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Nero Burning
ROM, also known as
Nero, is a software
application used for
creating CDs and DVDs.
Users could add data,
audio and video files to
CDs and DVDs or copy
one disc to anther. Ne-
ro also allowed users to
create discs from ISO
images, create boota-
ble CDs, rip audio Cds
and a number of other
features. These ease-
of-use that Nero provi-
ded made it popular
choice for many compu-
ter users.
Nero was first relea-
sed in 1997 by Ahead
Software (Nero AG).
The software was com-
monly bundled with new
CD and DVD Rewritea-
ble drives as a limited
functional and featu-
red version of
Nero is available to pur-
chase at many electronic
and office supply retai-
lers. It is available for
Windows operating sys-
tem and Linux.
"print" an object using
materials such as plas-
tic, ceramics and metal.
The printing process
involves building up an
object one layer at a
time until it's comple-
te.
The instructions used
3D PRINTERS
A 3D printer can-
not make any ob-
ject on demand
like the "Star
Trek" replicators
of science fiction.
3D printers work by
following a computer's
digital instructions to
by 3D printers often
take the form of compu-
ter-aided design (CAD)
files — digital blueprints
for making different
objects. That means a
person can design an ob-
ject on their computer
using 3D modeling soft-
ware.
tions, post them to the
internet, and share
them with friends and
colleagues.
Prezi is developed in
Adobe Flash, Adobe
AIR and built on top
of Django. It is there-
fore compatible with
most modern compu-
ters and web browsers.
However, it does not
comply with web stan-
dards, since it is still
necessary to install the
Adobe Flash plug-in.
The Prezi
Service is a living pre-
sentation tool for vi-
sualization and story-
telling without slides.
The Service combines
creative thinking and
technological expertise
to allow you to seam-
lessly create your own
high-quality presenta-
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guard dogs and other perils will
try to end Chunky's quest for
mighty food. Don't let them!
Fight for Chunky's flab, be the
roundest feline hero that has
ever been!
Score as many calories as you
can in one sitting without mee-
ting your early demise via pave-
ment kissing.
There’s a reason this cat is
so chunky! There are so many
delicious critters roaming
around the city roofs, not
even a fat lazy cat like Chun-
ky can ignore them! Help him
catch as many snacks as you
can, but beware! There are
many dangers lurking around.
Dangerous falls, mice traps,
¿Nos recomiendas alguna apli-
cación?
Os recomendaría Geogebra ya
que es muy interesante para
aprender.
¿De qué trata Geogebra?
Geogebra es un software in-
teractivo de enseñanza y
aprendizaje matemático .
Geogebra está formado de las
palabras geometría y álgebra y
estos, precisamente, son sus
puntos fuertes pero también
hay otras actividades como
por ejemplo estadística.
Contiene geometría dinámica y
esto es lo más interesante ya
que puedes hacer una cons-
trucción de elementos geomé-
tricos y añadirles o quitarles
lo que quieras y estos están
ligados y al mover una parte se
mueve el resto de elementos
(o alguno de ellos).
En este programa puedes te-
ner dos o más ventanas abier-
tas simultáneamente y todas
estas están vinculadas. En es-
tas ventanas, puedes escribir
una ecuación y el programa te
la dibuja, o viceversa.
¿Aplicaciones matemáticas que
nos recomiendas?
A parte de Geogebra, otro
programa que está bien es
Mathematica, un programa que
se utiliza en la universidad que
realiza cálculos matemáticos
bastante potentes.
¿Te ayuda el Internet ?
Si, y mucho, ya que me permite
un acceso rápido a mucha in-
formación para mi trabajo,
como ejercicios nuevos, hacer
exámenes, historias y anécdo-
tas relacionadas con las ma-
temáticas, participar en foros
de matemáticas o también
hacer cursos online.
¿Qué opinas de las redes
sociales?
Solo las conozco de oídas a
través de mi familia o los
estudiantes y no las he utili-
zado personalmente por lo
que no puedo opinar sobre
ellas.
¿Windows o Mac?
Desde siempre he utilizado
Windows.
¿Cuál es el programa o apli-
cación que más utilizas?
Por mi trabajo, los progra-
mas que suelo utilizar más
son Excel y Word.
¿Para qué utilizas el ordena-
dor?
Para lo que suelo utilizar el
ordenador es para el trabajo
o para ver videos de interés
en Youtube y últimamente
para leer la prensa ya que he
dejado de comprar el perió-
dico.
INTERVIEW WITH JOSE LUIS BELMONTE
CHUNKY CAT
4. ranging anywhere
from phone num-
bers and addresses
to social security
numbers, which more than a
third of the consumers think
is the worst piece of informa-
tion to be compromised.
http://
www.iesparquedelisboa.org/
NO SECURITY, NO BUSINESS
It Only Takes One Mistake
The majority of respondents
believe that security brea-
ches shouldn't be blamed on
just the IT department; all
officers of the company
should be held responsible.
Nearly half of these consu-
mers also think that once a bre-
ach occurs, companies should be
considered 'criminally negli-
gent.' Fifty one percent of the
respondents claimed that they
would take their business elsew-
here after a breach that com-
promises personal information,
PROTECT YOURSELF
To help protect your privacy
online, you need to decide
how much personal informa-
tion you would be happy to
share with the world. Keep in
mind that you may not be
able to remove information
you share once it's on the
internet.
When it comes to protecting
your personal information
online, you also need to make
sure you have good, strong
passwords for all your internet
accounts.
You should also have different
passwords for different web-
sites and you need to change
your passwords regularly.
Putting your personal informa-
tion and photos on the internet
may seem harmless at the ti-
me, but could tell
people where you
live or where your
children go to scho-
ol. Remembering to
think about what
information you give
away on the internet
is the best way to
protect your personal infor-
mation online.
CAREERS IN IT
1. Cloud architect
That storage space existing in
the ether can’t be touched li-
terally, it still needs to be or-
ganized and given an architec-
ture. That’s what this job is
for.
2. Mobile application develo-
per
Business are more heavily rel-
ying on IT professionals with
experience in this field than
ever before. Using basic coding
languages, developers will crea-
te programs for future iOS
and Android devices.
3. Software engineer
Software engineers are behind
all the programs we run on our
mobile devices and personal
computers – and there is a ve-
ry wide range of niche fields
you can work in.
5. Information technology
vendor manager
Slightly more hands-off com-
pared to some tech positions,
vendor managers oversee supply
when it comes to software and
hardware. This can mean anyt-
hing from Microsoft’s latest
word processor to health IT
programs for hospitals.
6. Computer forensic investi-
gator
Computer crime detectives –
The Best Schools reports that
computer forensic investigators
search for, identify and evaluate
information from computer sys-
tems, often for trial evidence.