One Million Candlepower Infrared Spotlight
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Daring Fireball: Spotlight on Spotlight
Daring Fireball: Spotlight on Spotlight
07/13/2004 03:47 PMDaring Fireball: Spotlight on
Spotlight
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infraRED
infraRED
11/18/2003 07:49 PMSo, what is going on with this project?
Silencing Bluetooth and Infrared
Silencing Bluetooth and Infrared
05/10/2004 01:12 PMinfoSync May 10 2004 3:52PM GMT
Digital Infrared photography
Digital Infrared photography
06/28/2004 11:01 PM
Shooting outside of
our vision. Infrared photography is cool - the world looks
surreal. But man, it's a PIA. Just keeping the film at the right
temperatures is difficult.
So, all of this can be done digitally. I still haven't gotten around
to buying the necessary pieces, but in replying to this
Ask MetaFilter
question, I remembered eric cheng's page. For your perusal.
Smart Glass Blocks Infrared - But Only
When It's Hot
Smart Glass Blocks Infrared - But Only
When It's Hot
08/10/2004 02:23 PMP900 Bluetooth & Infrared Issues
P900 Bluetooth & Infrared Issues
12/28/2004 09:34 AMAll About Symbian Dec 28 2004 12:33PM GMT
Bluetooth evolves from infrared waves
Bluetooth evolves from infrared waves
01/11/2004 05:59 PMThe Tribune Jan 11 2004 4:36PM ET
First Images from Space Infrared
Telescope Facility
First Images from Space Infrared
Telescope Facility
12/19/2003 02:32 PMAll I can say is cool. We live in an amazing Universe and if everyone
would look up a little...
3G A920 Moto - Bluetooth and Infrared
Issues
3G A920 Moto - Bluetooth and Infrared
Issues
12/02/2003 04:16 AM3G Dec 2 2003 3:34AM ET
Infrared Technology License for 3G CDMA
Chipsets
Infrared Technology License for 3G CDMA
Chipsets
12/11/2003 05:01 AM3G Dec 11 2003 3:32AM ET
New Infrared Camera Gets Amazing Orion
Images
New Infrared Camera Gets Amazing Orion
Images
12/25/2004 04:45 PMSlashdot Dec 25 2004 3:30PM GMT
Pocket PC Version of Stowaway Infrared
Keyboard Available Soon
Pocket PC Version of Stowaway Infrared
Keyboard Available Soon
11/19/2003 12:31 AMBrightHand Nov 18 2003 11:56PM ET
Spitzer Telescope Discovers Planets Via
Infrared
Spitzer Telescope Discovers Planets Via
Infrared
03/22/2005 07:17 PMTurn your iPod in to a universal
infrared remote
Turn your iPod in to a universal
infrared remote
07/27/2004 02:28 PMEngadget has posted a step-by-step article on how to turn your iPod or
iPod mini into a universal infrared remote control which can be used
to control all of your home electronic equipment...
"How-To Turn your iPod in to a Universal
Infrared Remote Control"
"How-To Turn your iPod in to a Universal
Infrared Remote Control"
07/27/2004 09:30 PMTurn Your iPod In To A Universal
Infrared Remote Control
Turn Your iPod In To A Universal
Infrared Remote Control
07/27/2004 01:07 PM By Phillip Torrone, Engadget (via MyAppleMenu)
Global Maintenance Technologies, Ltd.
(GM Tech) new line of Infrared Windows
delivers value to clients and now has
approval from Underwriters Laboratories
(UL).
Global Maintenance Technologies, Ltd.
(GM Tech) new line of Infrared Windows
delivers value to clients and now has
approval from Underwriters Laboratories
(UL).
09/21/2004 04:53 PMThese newly UL Approved windows provide thermographers with a safe and
efficient means of inspecting medium and high voltage electrical
equipment. The windows work with all infrared cameras. The
performance of these windows has been improved and the cost
drastically reduced by innovating a new infrared transmissive material
and controlling the entire manufacturing process. [PRWEB Sep 19, 2004]
Electrophysics® Develops Powerful
Real-Time Image Capture and Analysis
Software Bringing Infrared R&D to an
Affordable Level
Electrophysics® Develops Powerful
Real-Time Image Capture and Analysis
Software Bringing Infrared R&D to an
Affordable Level
04/07/2005 03:00 AMVelocity™ delivers LabView-based functionality and performance for
USB2.0-based thermal imaging applications. [PRWEB Apr 7, 2005]
Electrophysics® PV-320™ Series of
Infrared Imagers Deliver Advanced
Imaging Technologies Fine Tuned to
Enhance Operability and the End User
Experience
Electrophysics® PV-320™ Series of
Infrared Imagers Deliver Advanced
Imaging Technologies Fine Tuned to
Enhance Operability and the End User
Experience
03/14/2005 04:08 PMRemaining at the forefront of technological innovation, Electrophysics
is proud to offer its PV-320 series of infrared imagers. Underscored
by a host of state-of-the-art features, the PV-320 is one of the most
technically advanced line imaging solutions available and is suitable
for a variety of applications including temperature analysis, laser
beam profiling, NDT, medical imaging and metrology. [PRWEB Mar 14,
2005]
How-To Turn your iPod in to a Universal
Infrared Remote Control - Features -
features.engadget.com
How-To Turn your iPod in to a Universal
Infrared Remote Control - Features -
features.engadget.com
07/27/2004 02:41 PMHow-To Turn your iPod in to a Universal Infrared Remote
Control
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News: Apple reports $290 million profit;
5.3 million iPods ship
News: Apple reports $290 million profit;
5.3 million iPods ship
04/13/2005 05:08 PMApple Computer on Wednesday reported a profit of US$290 million for
the fiscal second-quarter of 2005. The company said that 1,070,000
Macintosh units and 5,311,000 iPods were shipped during the quarter,
which ended March 26, 2005. This represents a 43 percent increase in
CPU units and a 558 percent increase in iPods over the year-ago
quarter.
Bioniche quarterly loss deepens to $2.2
million; sales flat at $13.5 million
Bioniche quarterly loss deepens to $2.2
million; sales flat at $13.5 million
02/14/2004 10:52 AMCanadian Press Feb 14 2004 2:11PM GMT
Yahoo! co-founder prepares to sell eight
million shares worth $245 million US
Yahoo! co-founder prepares to sell eight
million shares worth $245 million US
05/28/2004 09:26 PMFinancial Post May 29 2004 1:40AM GMT
SpareBank 1 Midt-Norge recorded a
post-tax net profit of NOK 430 million
(NOK 222 million) in 2004, equivalent
SpareBank 1 Midt-Norge recorded a
post-tax net profit of NOK 430 million
(NOK 222 million) in 2004, equivalent
02/01/2005 09:22 PMmbl.is Feb 1 2005 11:53AM GMT
Wishlist: the million monkeys at a
million typewriters plugin | A Whole
Lotta Nothing
Wishlist: the million monkeys at a
million typewriters plugin | A Whole
Lotta Nothing
07/16/2004 11:53 AMWishlist: the million monkeys at a million typewriters plugin A Whole
Lotta Nothing .. matt wants a public editing of blog posts ..
a.wholelottanothing.org
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Dalsa Corp. Q1 profit grows to $3.9
million, up from $2.4 million a year ago
Dalsa Corp. Q1 profit grows to $3.9
million, up from $2.4 million a year ago
05/01/2004 11:41 AMCanadian Press May 1 2004 4:14PM GMT
German Domain Purchased for 31 Million
Pounds (aprox $57 million usd)
German Domain Purchased for 31 Million
Pounds (aprox $57 million usd)
07/01/2004 10:33 AM"According to today's London Evening Standard, Lastminute.com bought
the Lastminute.de domain name for 31 Million UK pounds sterling,
although this did include the existing lastminute.de business"
Isacsoft raising $7 million with sale of
15.6 million share units
Isacsoft raising $7 million with sale of
15.6 million share units
04/13/2004 12:39 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Apr 13 2004 5:04PM GMT
Xbox Live Passes 1 Million
SubscribersMicrosoft's million-member
online gaming service reaches membership
mile
Xbox Live Passes 1 Million
SubscribersMicrosoft's million-member
online gaming service reaches membership
mile
07/15/2004 03:15 PMGigex Jul 15 2004 7:20PM GMT
Wishlist: the million monkeys at a
million typewriters plugin
Wishlist: the million monkeys at a
million typewriters plugin
07/15/2004 06:45 PMToday as I sent an IM to a friend correcting a their/there/they're
use in a blog post, it reminded me that I should post a lazyweb request for an MT plugin I've
always wanted.
I want a MT plugin that will let a select group of my closest, most
trusted friends correct typos in text and URLs on my blog posts and
republish their changes without my intervention. If I'm gone for a
couple days and improperly used your when I meant you're, I'd love it
if a friend fixed that while I was away. I first got the idea when I
was trying to think of ways to make Orkut or Friendster useful. If
there was some API to those apps that let MT know if someone was a
best friend or life partner-level connection, they could be granted
temporary edit rights on my blog (maybe Flickr's API could let this
work for people I designate as a friend and family member, which seems
to be the closest form of relationship there).
Ideally, I'd like an easy way to say that 4 or 5 people I trust
could make edits. And I suppose the edits should be checked before and
after, with a certain byte count limit, lest you allow your friends to
completely rewrite your post. An email telling me what took place
would be nice, but I'd like my friends to go ahead and save their
changes, with a way for me to rescue the earlier pre-edit entry just
in case.
Actually, maybe it wouldn't be such a bad idea to allow
anyone to suggest an edit on the post, sending me an email,
with a one-click way to approve or disapprove it. Maybe after a random
stranger has properly corrected me half a dozen times, I could elevate
their status to having republish rights on the edits so I wouldn't
have to approve them anymore.
A plugin like this would basically wiki-ize the weblog
world, allowing readers to participate and correct small
mistakes. I often write in margins of books and email authors all the
little typos I found while reading their novel, but this would put
that kind of power right into anyone's hands. In the world of
programming they say "given a million eyeballs, all bugs are shallow"
and maybe in this case, given a million editors, all typos will be
fixed.
It can't be impossible to make this happen, right?
Geac Computer's Q2 profit slips to $10.7
million US from $11.6 million US
Geac Computer's Q2 profit slips to $10.7
million US from $11.6 million US
12/06/2003 09:45 AMCanadian Press Dec 6 2003 9:11AM ET
Labopharm Inc.'s Q1 loss eases to $7.6
million from last year's $7.8 million
Labopharm Inc.'s Q1 loss eases to $7.6
million from last year's $7.8 million
05/10/2004 11:39 AMNational Post May 10 2004 3:31PM GMT
One Million Distinct Tags, 14 Million
Tagged Posts
One Million Distinct Tags, 14 Million
Tagged Posts
06/05/2005 11:41 PM This weekend, Technorati reached another milestone, our millionth
indexed tag. It amazes me that since we launched our service to track
tags on blog posts on January 17th of this year, there has been an
explosion in the use...
Infowave Increases $6.5-Million
Financing to $8-Million
Infowave Increases $6.5-Million
Financing to $8-Million
02/18/2004 04:06 PMBC Technology Feb 18 2004 8:08PM GMT
WebSideStory cuts IPO to 4.4 million
shares from 5 million
WebSideStory cuts IPO to 4.4 million
shares from 5 million
09/17/2004 01:56 PMSiliconValley.com Sep 17 2004 5:04PM GMT
Research and Markets: Global Service
Provider Voice Over Internet Protocol
(VoIP) Gateway Market at $165.3 Million
in 2003 is Expected to Reach $985.7
Million in 2009
Research and Markets: Global Service
Provider Voice Over Internet Protocol
(VoIP) Gateway Market at $165.3 Million
in 2003 is Expected to Reach $985.7
Million in 2009
04/19/2005 03:49 AMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c15868) has
announced the addition of Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Market
Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2004 to 2009 to their
offering. [PRWEB Apr 19, 2005]
Genesis Technology Group Acquires
Controlling Interest in Computer
Hardware Wholesaler With 22 Years of
International Experience "Could Achieve
$10-15 Million in Sales and $0.5-1
Million in Net Income."
Genesis Technology Group Acquires
Controlling Interest in Computer
Hardware Wholesaler With 22 Years of
International Experience "Could Achieve
$10-15 Million in Sales and $0.5-1
Million in Net Income."
09/23/2004 02:29 AM [PRWEB Sep 23, 2004]
More about Spotlight
More about Spotlight
07/12/2004 07:13 PMIn reading John Gruber’s Spotli
ght on Spotlight today, I was struck by something interesting:
One implication of Spotlight’s file-centricity is
that its ability to search “email” might not apply to
clients other than Apple Mail — it’s the fact that the new
Tiger version of Mail stores each message as a separate file that
allows Spotlight to effectively return individual mail messages as
search results. No other major mail client uses a one-message-per-file
storage format.
I haven’t looked into Spotlight in any depth (and, if I had, I
couldn’t talk about it). But, if it’s true that Spotlight
only looks at files, then this creates an interesting dilemma for all
the developers whose apps don’t use individual files.
NetNewsWire, for instance, does not use a separate file for each
individual news item. And NetNewsWire isn’t alone, of
course—in fact, I think there’s a trend toward more and
more apps like this, apps that store chunks smaller than most web
pages and files. (What Anil Dash calls a
Microcontent Client.)

And now for some trivia...
Little-known fact—years ago, back in 1996 (I think), Ranchero
Software had a product named Spotlight. It was a search engine for
websites: it used Frontier (which was freeware then) and Filemaker Pro
and ran behind WebSTAR and similar HTTP servers.
Spotlight cost $99, and it didn’t have the success that, say,
NetNewsWire has—but we did get an “It Shipped!”
plaque from Apple, signed by Heidi Roizen. (I think. My memory may not
be completely accurate on some details.)
Which is to say nothing in particular, except that the name Spotlight
is pretty good for search technology. (And I highly doubt that we were
the first ones to use it.)

At the time our company may still have been known as World Wide Power
& Light. (Another piece of trivia.) We stopped using that name because
it was way too long and because someone else was using it too. (Oops.)
(We had a weird domain name: wrldpwr.com. One of those domain names
that takes a half-hour to explain out loud.)
Here’s an old logo we never used:

Spotlight fun
Spotlight fun
06/06/2005 12:15 AM I've having a hell of a time playing with the internals of
Spotlight. I have some more articles coming, but a quick and dirty
one that goes over how I'm finding out the niftiest things to do was
just posted on Mac Geekery. The alternative to
the above article is to just use mdfind in Terminal, but
that's no fun because you don't get the pretty categorized results and
so on. Anyhow, enjoy.
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