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kisi zakhm ko kuredo... - (USA)
kisi zakhm ko kuredo... by EcoShan 292,213 Rangon kay Shajar Bring out the hidden Artist in you and show off your talent. Share your work and/or discuss Art from around the world, be it famous Historical pieces or Modern Art. Discuss topics Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Architecture, Industrial design and Computer generated Art.Its food for soul! Enjoy More pretty places by Lusi 7,259 Lifestyle Life and Relationships Share your wisdom, views, frustra
http://www.paklinks.com/gs/intikhaab/303459-kisi-zakhm-ko-kuredo.html

JDR Microdevices :: Computer Products and Electronic Components - (USA)
We carry quality motherboards, memory, processors, hard drives, video cards, dvdrom, hardware, software, programmer, prototyping, basic, stamp, integrated circuits, breadboards, pcb, etc.
http://www.jdr.com/interact/default.asp

Learning, Teaching and Learning - (USA)
by Jay Polmar How do we teach to each other? How is it that we were taught everything that we now know? At some points in history, knowledge was elitist and even a forbidden concept. In 399 BC, Socrates explained that he was known as the wisest of all men since he understood that he only knew about nothing. Socrates was ultimately executed because of his unyielding questioning to the Athens population to find out how they knew what they knew. In this days, we still ask Socratic questions
http://blog.financenewstoday.com/business/learning-teaching-and-learning/

Seed: Out of the Blue - (USA)
We create and distribute original Science is Culture content that communicates science's fast-changing place in our culture to an international audience. Our mission is to help nurture a science-savvy global citizenry by increasing public interest in science and public understanding of science.
http://www.seedmagazine.com/news/2008/03/out_of_the_blue.php

MCSE Retraining – Thoughts - (USA)
by Jason Kendall As your research has brought you here it’s probable that you’d like to enter the world of computers and an MCSE certificate appeals to you, or you could already be in IT and you know that your career is blocked until your get an MCSE. As you discover more about training companies, make sure you avoid those who reduce their out-goings by failing to provide the latest level of Microsoft development. This will only hamper the trainee as they will have been learning from an old
http://electronics-council.com/blog/16254/mcse-retraining-thoughts/

Thinner, faster and pocket-sized: OLED screens and 3D printers - (USA)
Gadgets from the world of science fiction are starting to become a daily reality, with flat OLED screens and 3D printers. The pace of technological change can, at times, seem breathtaking. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the birth of the world wide web, and 30 years since the launch of Sony’s Walkman. Even in that short period of time, gadgets have moved on, with devices getting smaller and smaller, and capable of doing more and more. Modern mobile phones offer more p
http://www.usposttoday.com/thinner-faster-and-pocket-sized-oled-screens-and-3d-printers/

Minority Report comes to Britain: The CCTV that spots crimes BEFORE they happen - (USA)
Two men appear to be meeting on a deserted street. Is a crime about to happen? Daily Mail | Nov 28, 2008 By James Slack CCTV cameras which can ‘predict’ if a crime is about to take place are being introduced on Britain’s streets. The cameras can alert operators to suspicious behaviour, such as loitering and unusually slow walking. Anyone spotted could then have to explain their behaviour to a police officer. The move has been compared to the Tom Cruise science-fiction film Minority Report, in wh
http://aftermathnews.wordpress.com/2008/11/30/minority-report-comes-to-britain-the-cctv-that-spots-crimes-before-they-happen/

Would you rather have a chauffeur or a Ferrari? - (USA)
Dan Bricklin commented in a recent interview on how the expectations of computers from science fiction have not panned out. The point is not that computers are more or less powerful than expected, but that we have wanted to put computers to different uses than expected. Fictional computers such as the HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey were envisioned as chauffeurs. You tell the computer what to do and then go along passively for the ride. Bricklin says it looks like people would ra
http://www.johndcook.com/blog/2009/05/14/would-you-rather-have-a-chauffeur-or-a-ferrari/

Daily Common Sense - (USA)
Daily Common Sense is a blog about everyday life nonsense, because common sense is not so common. It's about stories, scams and hoax debunking, technology, science, everything that could be infected with nonsense!
http://www.dailycommonsense.com/

SHORT FICTION: Paying It Forward - (USA)
by Michael A. Burstein Analog, September 2003 Nominee, 2004 Hugo Award for Best Short Story I’m dying. No one knows it yet. Having never married, I have no family to mourn my passing. I do have my fans, who would probably turn out in droves to say farewell if I had chosen to let them know in advance. But in the twilight of my time, I want to face this final passage alone. Of course, I’m not completely alone. I still have my mentor, Carl Lambclear. I’ll email him tonight, and he’ll email m
http://www.apexbookcompany.com/apex-online/2008/11/short-fiction-paying-it-forward/

The Unstoppable Rise Of Children's Educational Software! - (USA)
By Aspex Software Children's Educational software goes a long way to addressing the challenges in schools, helping to make essential subjects more entertaining and enabling children to develop vital skills, and to school well equipped to take on the modern world. A generation ago educational software was a luxury item which most schools did not want to incur the cost of. In the twenty-first century it is just an normal routine element of the teaching resources encountered in all scho
http://www.copypastearticles.com/article/53013/the-unstoppable-rise-of-childrens-educational-software/

PhysOrg.com: latest science and technology news - (USA)
PhysOrg news - latest news on science, technology, hard science subjects of physics, space and earth science, electronics, nanotechnology and technology in general
http://www.physorg.com/

Danger Gal Friday: Number One - (USA)
In light of the recent reboot of the Star Trek franchise with the release of J.J. Abrams’ new movie, this weeks’ Danger Gal Friday profile is on Number One, the original first officer of the Enterprise from The Original Series pilot “The Cage.” Number One was played by Majel Barrett, wife of Gene Roddenberry. Originally, Number One had also served as first officer under Christopher Pike on the USS Yorktown before joining him on the Enterprise. Network executives made several changes to the s
http://www.lisapaitzspindler.com/blog/2009/05/15/danger-gal-friday-number-one/

Floatin' Powa News Service: So, Sufi...What The Fatwa? - (USA)
The sun never says to the earth, 'You owe me.' Look what happens with a love like that. It lights up the whole sky... ~ Sufi Proverb I searched for God and found only myself. I searched for myself and found only God. ~ Sufi Proverb Drought problems envelop Syria New York Times covers up fierce anti-Israel radicalism at "moderate" Fatah Confab In its Aug. 7 edition, the New York Times runs an article by Jerusalem correspondent Isab
http://babbazeesbrain.blogspot.com/2009/08/floatin-powa-news-service-so-sufiwhat.html

Pulse Smartpen - (USA)
VAnetworking.com Presents FREE eSeminar: Pulse Smartpen – LiveScribe – Online PR News (press release) The Pulse smartpen launched in 2008 and quickly garnered consumer and industry support, winning innovation awards from Popular Mechanics and Popular Science …. Munroe: Innovation reinvents pen, paper – Contra Costa Times The company has developed a low cost mobile computer system that includes the Pulse smartpen , dot paper and Desktop software. The amazing Pulse smartpen (I ….
http://www.mallbo.com/2009/08/11/pulse-smartpen/

Types of Nerds - (USA)
The term “nerd” has been used to describe several different types of people with vastly different interests. Here are several types of nerds: Computer nerd : Computer nerds are the nerds that are really good with computers. They’re hobbies include computer writing software, building computers, hacking, etc. They spend most of their free time doing something with. Gamer nerd: Gamer nerds spend all of their free time playing video games, computer games, online games, or role playing games
http://purpleslinky.com/humor/types-of-nerds/

This Day in Geek History: May 15 - (USA)
1718 The “Defence” rapid-fire gun, the world’s first machine gun, is patented by a London lawyer, James Puckle . (UK No. 418) The design is a flintlock revolver with a barrel 3 feet long and a bore of 1.25 inches. A pre-loaded “cylinder” held eleven charges and could fire sixty-three shots in seven minutes. It’s firing rate of nine shots per minute is three times faster than the fastest loading time of an infantryman. The patent describes it as “A portable gun or machine called a Defence
http://thegreatgeekmanual.com/blog/this-day-in-geek-history-may-15-2009

Developing Intelligence : 10 Important Differences Between Brains and Computers - (USA)
http://scienceblogs.com/developingintelligence/2007/03/why_the_brain_is_not_like_a_co.php

Edge Perspectives with John Hagel - (USA)
http://www.edgeperspectives.typepad.com/

IBM Research funded by DARPA to mimic Human Brain on Chip - SyNAPSE Project - (USA)
IBM research still heavily invests on new programs that drives innovation in the Industry. In the recent research to mimic the best parts of human brain function on a highly intelligent computer to decypher tons of data quickly, it got investors. IBM received $16.1 million to kick start its’ part of a DARPA -  Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency research program aimed at “Rapidly and efficiently put brain-like senses into actual hardware and software so that computers can process and un
http://www.taranfx.com/blog/?p=1570

Why C wins: the cold realities of abstraction - (USA)
Why C wins: the cold realities of abstraction Posted by Paul Murphy @ 12:15 am Categories: General, Applications, Development, Wintel vs Lintel Tags: C, TCP, Actor, Abstraction, Tom Godwin, Tcp/Ip, Networking, Paul Murphy Why C wins: the cold realities of abstraction Joel Spolsky’s “The Law of Leaky Abstractions”. is so well written I can’t effectively abstract it - so here’s the whole of his introduction: There’s a key piece of magic in the engineering of the Internet which you rely
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Murphy/?p=1307

Sustained Quantum Processing in Step Toward Building Quantum Computers - (USA)
NIST physicists demonstrated sustained, reliable quantum information processing in the ion trap at the left center of this photograph, improving prospects for building a practical quantum computer. The ions are trapped inside the dark slit(3.5 millimeters long and 200 micrometers wide)between the gold-covered alumina wafers. By changing the voltages applied to each of the gold electrodes, scientists can move the ions between the six zones of the trap. (Credit: J. Jost/NIST)Raising prospects for
http://x-journals.com/2009/sustained-quantum-processing-in-step-toward-building-quantum-computers/

Crayon Physics Deluxe - Video - (USA)
Crayon Physics Deluxe - Video
http://www.maniacworld.com/Crayon-Physics-Deluxe.html

Engadget - (USA)
http://www.engadget.com/

Carnegie Mellon’s Silicon Valley Campus Celebrates Seventh Annual Graduation Ceremonies Aug. 8 - (USA)
Carnegie Mellon’s Silicon Valley Campus Celebrates Seventh Annual Graduation Ceremonies Aug. 8PITTSBURGH, Aug. 6 /PRNewswire/ — Carnegie Mellon University’s Silicon Valley campus will host Hitachi Ltd.’s Elizabeth (Liz) King at its seventh annual graduation ceremony Aug. 8 at Moffett Field, Calif.(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020422/CMULOGO )King, vice president and general manager of Hitachi Ltd., will encourage the 50 new software engineering and software management graduates t
http://www.only2press.com/archives/18365

Senator Loren Legarda’s Agri Legislative Agenda (Part 2) - (USA)
How much budget is really allocated for agriculture on a yearly basis? I was told that there are two schools of thought in the AFMA budget. First is that the AFMA budget is the additional budget of Php20B for the first year of AFMA implementation and Php17 billion every year thereafter for six years and on till 2015 according to AFMA extension law. According to this school of thought, the AFMA budget is being provided in the form of what was called the GATT budget of the pre-AFMA period. Hence n
http://www.agribusinessweek.com/senator-loren-legardas-agri-legislative-agenda-part-2/

 

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