Distribution. Data can be printed and distributed or directly distributed from one computer to other computers. Two popular
ways to do so are to send documents as attachments to e-mail or to post them on a Web site.
Processing. Once information is in the computer, it can be processed. For example, the computer can compare, sort, or sum numbers, format text, or let you edit images and sounds.
Storage. Programs and data that aren’t currently being used are normally stored so they can be loaded back into the computer at any time. Typically, these are stored on disks, hard disk or tapes of some kind.
Distribution. Data can be printed and distributed or directly distributed from one computer to other computers. Two popularways to do so are to send documents as attachments to e-mail or to post them on a Web site.Processing. Once information is in the computer, it can be processed. For example, the computer can compare, sort, or sum numbers, format text, or let you edit images and sounds. Storage. Programs and data that aren’t currently being used are normally stored so they can be loaded back into the computer at any time. Typically, these are stored on disks, hard disk or tapes of some kind.
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