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Define the followings: software, hardware, freeware, liveware​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Software is the programs and routines for a computer or the program material for an electronic device which make it run.

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Computer hardware refers to the physical parts of a computer and related devices. Internal hardware devices include motherboards, hard drives, and RAM. The internal hardware parts of a computer are often referred to as components, while external hardware devices are usually called peripherals.

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Freeware is software, most often proprietary, that is distributed at no monetary cost to the end user. There is no agreed-upon set of rights, license, or EULA that defines freeware unambiguously; every publisher defines its own rules for the freeware it offers

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Liveware was used in the computer industry as early as 1966 to refer to computer users, often in humorous contexts, by analogy with hardware and software.

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Answered by aarushchoudhary59
4

Explanation:

♡Software

Software is the programs and routines for a computer or the program material for an electronic device which make it run.

♡Hardware

Computer hardware refers to the physical parts of a computer and related devices. Internal hardware devices include motherboards, hard drives, and RAM. The internal hardware parts of a computer are often referred to as components, while external hardware devices are usually called peripherals.

♡Freeware

Freeware is software, most often proprietary, that is distributed at no monetary cost to the end user. There is no agreed-upon set of rights, license, or EULA that defines freeware unambiguously; every publisher defines its own rules for the freeware it offers

♡Liveware

Liveware was used in the computer industry as early as 1966 to refer to computer users, often in humorous contexts, by analogy with hardware and software.

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