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What is Nexus?

Posted by Etisworld Answers/Wiki Fusion on Tuesday, July 5, 2016,

Nexus is a word that defined means a connection or link from one point or matter to another.  When used in a plural sense, it is usually the centralized hub of what other points that are being connected are connected to.  Plural forms at least include nexuses.

The word nexus is not often used in English language conversation today, for instance used as a regular noun.  You might find it more frequently in scientific writing.

Recently, Nexus has emerged as a name for a Google managed (espe...


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What is a Smartphone, and What is the Difference Between Smartphone, Cell Phone, and a Computer?

Posted by ETIS Founder on Tuesday, August 7, 2012, In : High Tech Phones/ Smartphones/ PDAs 
Smartphones, is a term, and becoming more popular as a name, and nomenclature used for lines of products that correspond to the upgrades in technology, for the technological devices which are evolving out of the cellular phones, and have some functions of computers.  Smartphones is becoming a popular product and name in the past few years.  
There has been an increased demand for cellular phones to carry and be equipped with an increased amount of capacities and features found on computers. ...
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