Thursday, October 6, 2011

Knowledge of basic computing values is important for any technology-based company that wants to succeed. This is undoubtedly true for Track-It-All as well. At Track-It-All, website and application developers for the company need to know the difference between a kilobit and a megabit. Not knowing can cause mayhem. For example, a 100 kilobit image is very different from a 100 megabit image.

Track-It-All also needs to learn about UNICODE, which is the universal character set that is widely accepted in creating universal software programs. If an app developer has no knowledge of UNICODE, the developer would be unable to code the application. Conversely, if the developer only had knowledge in coding in ASCII, the developer would not be very useful because he'd only be able to code in English.

Track-It-All also uses an alarm to make it easier for a lost owner to find it. This sound will be in a mp3 file instead of a wav file. mp3 files are much better than wav files because they are smaller in size, which allows me to put in less memory, reducing my overall cost.

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