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She opened her laptop, and she and Tiny copied data onto filing forms.
Cloud computing has various challenges, one of them is using copied data.
We first formalize the notion of ''freshness" of copied data by defining two freshness metrics, and we propose a Poisson process as the change model of data sources.
In Amsterdam, Reuters reported, Paul Bigley, the brother of Kenneth Bigley, a British hostage in Iraq, said Saturday that intelligence officers had raided his home there and copied data from his computer.
The copied data can take up a great deal of space, from two to eight gigabytes, though many tools can compress the raw data into a gigabyte or so as a way of saving space at the cost of a slightly degraded picture or sound.
In June 2016, her plea statement said, she handed two DVDs with copied data to Co-Conspirator 1 'on the side of the road' before the latter boarded a flight from Dulles International Airport to meet with software developers in India," who would create the copycat program.
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HOUSTON Okay, just copy data and you are go.
Copying data between them was out of the question.
Extended ability to carry out searches without warrants and to copy data from any system found.
Instead, copy data into and out of sectors in the buffer cache directly.
A faster version of the standard, FireWire 800, can copy data at speeds up to 800 megabits per second.
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