Various government organizations, private companies and businesses prefer to hire people on performance-based contracts. Even online businesses prefer to acquire desired services and reward them based on performance only. What are the procedures involved and what are the advantages of this method over regular contracting?
WYSIWYG – what’s that?! Well, you pronounce it "whiz-e-wig", and it’s an acronym used in the image duplication industry. It stands for What You See Is What You Get. What it refers to is the principle of perfect reproduction – you want to be able to reproduce exactly what you print or copy. This has always been the goal of printing technologists – to get the perfect reproduction.
Like it or not, the modern computer is very complicated. With all the technological advancement we’ve had in the field over the past few decades, it’s no wonder that there are a few inherent hurdles we have to overcome. By and large, however, it’s pretty obvious that it is the Internet that is the source of most of our computer problems. Nowadays, many computers merely serve as portals to the Internet.
Printing in the modern age is as simple as a mouse click. In seconds, all your effort can be paid off in a beautiful, crisp rendering of your work on fresh new paper. But it may surprise you to know just how complicated this process actually is.
Have you seen the latest in projectors? Have you checked out the newest multimedia projectors? It’s totally amazing what they can do now. You can hook them up to computers, DVDs, VCRs, HDTVs – there are all kinds of electronic possibilities. And there are so many models to choose from now, each with their own “exclusive” feature. If you’re considering buying one, you’ll definitely need to shop around. But as you shop, you’ll also need to know what you’re shopping for.
The purpose of photocopiers is to create a clear picture – a picture that’s an exact duplicate of the original. Look at the word – photocopy. Photo – picture of. Copy – duplicate. So, as we said, a photocopy is a duplicate of the original picture. But how could an exact copy be created? What kind of technology would it involve?