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The best free website builder 2018

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The best free website builder 2018     BEST FREE WEBSITE BUILDER 1. Wix 2. Weebly 3. WordPress 4. Incomedia WebSite X5 5. CoffeeCup Free HTML Editor Read on for our detailed analysis of each service Creating a website used to be the domain (geddit?) of professional designers and coders, but thanks to free website builder applications, these days it's something anyone can tackle. The problem is that there are so many website creation applications and services vying for attention that it can be difficult to know which one to opt for – this is where we can help. We've collated the very best free website builders available, including a mixture of offline software and online tools. It's usually quicker, easier and more efficient to create and edit a site entirely online with a WYSIWYG editor, but if you want complete control over every aspect of your site's design and hosting, you'll need a desktop-based free website builder. So wh...

What is cryptography?

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Whether for secure communication, or for private storage of data, there are occasions when individuals and organizations have a need to make their data unreadable to general users.  The technology that makes this possible is known as cryptography, which comes from the Ancient Greek words, kryptos, that translates to “secret or hidden,” and graphein which means “to write.” Cryptography is a process that converts the text of a message or data, into a scrambled message, that obscures the original message, and then the recipient can convert the scrambled message back to the original. Cryptography can be traced back to the ancients, with the first documented use dating to 1900 BC in ancient Egypt with substituted hieroglyphics. A more modern approach with a substitution cipher can be found with Julius Caesar in 100 BC, where each letter was substituted with another letter to scramble the message, in what became known as a ‘3 cipher’ that moved each letter three ahead in t...

Google's new Chrome OS tablet is the latest device to appear in leaked images

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We already know a lot about what to expect at Google's October 9 hardware launch event next week – yet  more Pixel 3 leaks  showed up yesterday – and the latest unofficial images to hit the web show off the look of the Chrome OS tablet Google has got in the pipeline. Believed to be called the  Pixel Slate , the tablet is apparently going to take on the likes of the  Surface Pro  by offering both tablet and laptop forms (depending on whether you've got a clip-on keyboard attached). It's been a popular form factor in recent years and it makes sense that Google would want something in this particular niche. Based on the images posted by  MySmartPrice , we're looking at a thin tablet with a USB-C port (or two) and a fingerprint reader. It looks like the device will come in a dark blue color, and appears to have a software interface that varies slightly from the standard Chrome OS. Based on some images obtained by   9to5Google , there's al...