Private Grid
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The Grid, Linux as a Grid, April 2005,
Intel, Intolerable Cruelty
The Grid, Linux as a Grid, April 2005,
Intel, Intolerable Cruelty
11/04/2003 11:39 PMIT-Director.com Nov 4 2003 10:18PM ET
The private stuff Test pilot ready to
become the world's first private
spaceman
The private stuff Test pilot ready to
become the world's first private
spaceman
06/21/2004 04:27 AMBBC Jun 21 2004 8:53AM GMT
Jennifer Lopez And Her "Private" Private
Life
Jennifer Lopez And Her "Private" Private
Life
03/23/2005 10:38 PM“Jennifer Lopez: No more ‘soap opera’ Singer and
actress wants to keep private life private” Celebrities. You
gotta love ‘em. “I don’t want to talk about anything
that is personal or private at all, because what’s the use?
You’re open with people, and then they try and make a soap opera
out of your life,” Lopez said in an interview with The
Associated Press, according to CNN.com….
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07/27/2004 08:10 PMThe Grid unites servers and storage into a single system that acts as
a single computer - all your applications tap into all your computing
power. Hardware resources are fully utilized and spikes in demand are
met with ease. This Web site sponsored by Oracle brings you the
resources you need to evaluate your organization's adoption of grid
technologies. The Grid is ready when you are.
Grid vs SOA
Grid vs SOA
09/01/2004 11:45 AMGrid and SOA are going to be on something of a collision course if
enterprises embrace both simultaneously. At first ...
grid 1
grid 1
10/31/2003 11:41 AMA universal griddler-triddler solver.
Bio-GRID
Bio-GRID
08/27/2004 01:30 PMBio-GRIDhttp://biogrid.icm.edu.pl/Bio-GRID will develop interfaces to enable chemists and
biologists to be able to submit work to HPC facilities. This task will
focus on development of various interfaces to biomolecular
applications and databases. The main task of Bio-GRID is to integrate
selected applications with UNICORE infrastructure and provide easy
tools for non experts in high performance computing. The toolsets and
user interfaces for both simulations and visualization of biomolecules
will be developed.
As final step the computation portal will be
established and tested with various biomolecular applications at ICM
and a number of biomolecular projects and users. This has been added
to
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Grid 1.3
Grid 1.3
01/26/2004 04:10 PMIntuitive video instrument.
IBM Grid Toolbox 2.2
IBM Grid Toolbox 2.2
11/14/2003 06:18 PMA grid toolbox that includes Globus Toolkit 2.2 and special scripts
for Linux.
ActiveWidgets Grid 1.0
ActiveWidgets Grid 1.0
05/18/2004 04:41 PMA cross-browser scrolling datagrid control.
The Semantic Grid
The Semantic Grid
04/28/2004 05:53 AMThe Semantic Gridhttp://www.semanticgrid.org/e-Science
offers a promising vision of how computer and communication technology
can support and enhance the scientific process. It does this by
enabling scientists to generate, analyse, share and discuss their
insights, experiments and results in a more effective manner. The
underlying computer infrastructure that provides these facilities is
commonly referred to as the Grid. At this time, there are a number of
grid applications being developed and there is a whole raft of
computer technologies that provide fragments of the necessary
functionality. However there is currently a major gap between these
endeavours and the vision of e-Science in which there is a high degree
of easy-to-use and seamless automation and in which there are flexible
collaborations and computations on a global scale. Our vision of the
infrastructure that is needed to support the full richness of the
e-Science vision draws on research and development in both the Grid
and the
Semantic Web, and
adopts a service-oriented approach. We call it the Semantic Grid. This
has been added to the Semantic Web Research section of
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Java, the Grid, and Rio
Java, the Grid, and Rio
03/25/2005 12:48 AMI’m thinking about how you’d run a big distributed Java system as
a service across a whole lot of networked computers, spreading out
onto new processors as required, and exchanging high message volumes.
Sounds kind of like a “grid”, doesn’t it? Poking around for
APIs first turns up
DRMAA, but it seems to be oriented towards batch jobs
that run for a while then stop and don’t talk to each other much.
Daniel Templeton pointed me
at the
Rio Framework (from
Jini-land), which looks like more or less exactly what you’d want.
Actually, Daniel just gave me the name “Rio Framework”, which
turns out also to be the name of an alternative-policy treaty, and
then searching for “Java Rio” gives us Peter del Rio as well as
various summits and JUGs in Brazil, so it was real work to find the
software. This fragment is a conscious attempt to give it a little
Google-juice; I’ll report back on whether it works.
Grid Blogging
Grid Blogging
11/11/2003 11:38 AMAshley Benigno writes: I've been thinking of ways of developing
distributed collaborative projects and came up with the following
idea: grid blogging - which I imagine as being a group of bloggers
tackling a specific topic on a specific day/time. The first grid
blogging is set for December 1. It's an interesting idea and it'll be
fun to see how the blogs then discuss the ideas they've plopped
simultaneously into the blogosphere. But because the first topic is
"brand," I'm unlikely to participate in this particular one. (Now, if
it were Stewart Brand, it'd be different.) [Thanks to Hanan Cohen...
The grassroots grid?
The grassroots grid?
04/13/2005 11:54 AM
Simon Willison's item about
Greasemon
key etiquette has grown an interesting comment thread. As
community sites generate more and more data that people increasingly
want to mine, questions of load distribution will continue to arise.
Ryan Tomayko writes:
It would be interesting to see if we could create some kind of
caching-proxy-mesh for community tools like delicious.
Being able to support various types of caching intermediaries is one
of the major design goals of HTTP after all.
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...ActiveWidgets Grid 0.3.2
ActiveWidgets Grid 0.3.2
05/11/2004 04:42 PMA cross-browser scrolling datagrid control.
ActiveWidgets Grid 0.3.1
ActiveWidgets Grid 0.3.1
04/20/2004 02:09 PMA cross-browser scrolling datagrid control.
Flying Grid
Flying Grid
06/05/2005 10:49 PM
Keep your eyes open for roaming swarms of flying
linux-driven gumstixs. If I was a vacuum bot, I would be
depressed about now.

Portable and off the grid
Portable and off the grid
12/03/2003 04:55 PM Necessity Is the Mother of Invention. (NY
Times, reg. req.) Amy
Smith teaches MIT students about the politics of delivering
technology to poor nations and the nitty-gritty of mechanical
engineering and helped start the
IDEAS competition; she herself designed
(among other things) a screenless
hammer mill suited to third-world conditions and using
"materials available to a blacksmith in
Senegal."
Smith's entire life is like one of her
inventions, portable and off the grid. At 41, she has no kids, no car,
no retirement plan and no desire for a Ph.D. Her official title:
instructor. ''I'm doing exactly what I want to be doing. Why would I
spend six years to get a Ph.D. to be in the position I'm in now, but
with a title after my name? M.I.T. loves that I'm doing this work. The
support is there. So I don't worry.''...
Likewise, the inventors who most inspire her will never strike it
rich. ''There are geniuses in Africa, but they're not getting the
press,'' she says. She gushes about Mohammed Bah
Abba, a Nigerian teacher who came up with the pot-within-a-pot
system. With nothing more than a big terra-cotta bowl, a little pot,
some sand and water, Abba created a refrigerator -- the rig uses
evaporation rather than electricity to keep vegetables cool.
Innovations that target the poorest of the poor don't have to be
complicated to make a big difference. The best solution is sometimes
the most obvious.
A rare optimistic story for these
downbeat times.
Backup Grid
Backup Grid
12/24/2003 07:45 AMhelp wanted
ActiveWidgets Grid 0.3.0
ActiveWidgets Grid 0.3.0
04/14/2004 03:53 AMA cross-browser scrolling datagrid control.
UK left on the grid?
UK left on the grid?
04/06/2005 01:50 PMComputer Weekly Apr 6 2005 4:54PM GMT
Off the Grid Journalism
Off the Grid Journalism
03/06/2004 01:52 AMWhen a writer dissents from it, or departs from it, the master
narrative is a very real thing. Here are two examples: one from
politics, one from music.
Living WAY off the grid.
Living WAY off the grid.
05/21/2004 01:07 PM
Father and 12
year old daughter camp undiscovered for four years in city park. A
heartwarming story of love, generosity, and happy endings.
GGF and Grid Security
GGF and Grid Security
05/17/2004 01:14 PMGrid Resources
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VIDVOX GRID 1.2.2
VIDVOX GRID 1.2.2
11/19/2003 04:39 PMSuper Intuitive Realtime Video Instrument with MIDI support.
What Is Grid Computing, Anyway?
What Is Grid Computing, Anyway?
03/20/2003 01:05 PMOne good way to gauge a new technology's degree of acceptance is to
observe whether it
has moved out of the laboratory and onto store shelves -- from science
to commerce.
According to that measure, grid computing is just coming of age.
Power Grid
Power Grid
08/21/2004 02:56 PMPower Grid string grid class version 0.1.0 (alpha) released.
Sheer grid
Sheer grid
07/21/2004 05:58 AMCNET Asia Jul 21 2004 10:08AM GMT
IBM Going After Gamers With Their
Grid... Again
IBM Going After Gamers With Their
Grid... Again
08/18/2004 05:22 AMDespite running into all sorts of
problems
with their massively overhyped grid/utility computing system, IBM
now says they want to
go after online gaming companies, to
let IBM host the games on their system. Of course, this isn't exactly
new. They announced something similar
more
than two years ago, and it doesn't sound like they've gotten much
traction with it. Of course, in the article, IBM spins this by saying
they've been "sizing up" the market for two years, which basically
means they've been trying and failing to sell into this market.
However, they've clearly seen enough press coverage about the online
gaming market, that they decided it was time to go public with their
second major attempt at the market.
Update: Vidvox Grid 1.3
Update: Vidvox Grid 1.3
01/26/2004 10:18 AMVidvox Grid is a video instrument for live performances with a
thumbnail grid interface that gives access 128 QuickTime movies.
Update: Vidvox Grid 2.0
Update: Vidvox Grid 2.0
08/19/2004 11:30 AMThe video instrument for live performances adds set saving, turntable
scrubbing, audio processing, the ability to sync to a tempo, expanded
MIDI control, improved performance, and a new interface.
IBM shows off new grid apps
IBM shows off new grid apps
08/19/2004 03:12 PMIBM on Friday is scheduled to make available early versions of three
grid-based technologies intended to help corporate and third-party
developers better manage grid-based resources as a way to solve large
and compute-intensive problems.
Grid Computing: The Next Push
Grid Computing: The Next Push
01/07/2004 02:55 PM
Grid Computing is, according to the Grid Information Centre, a way to
"...enable the sharing, selection, and aggregation of a wide variety
of geographically distributed computational resources." It is, in
other words, an attempt to make Sun's famous pronouncement "The
Network Is The Computer" an even more workable proposition. (It is
also an instantiation of several of the patterns of decentralization
that used to travel together under the name peer-to-peer.)
Despite the potential generality of the Grid, most of the public
pronouncements are focusing on the use of Grids for supercomputing.
IBM defines it more narrowly: Grid Computing is "... applying
resources from many computers in a network-at the same time-to a
single problem", and the MIT Technology Review equated Grid technology
with supercomputing on tap when it named Grids one of "Ten
Technologies That Will Change the World."
This view is wrong. Supercomputing on tap won't live up to to this
change-the-world billing, because computation isn't a terribly
important part of what people do with computers. This is a lesson we
learned with PCs, and it looks like we will be relearning it with
Grids. - More at http://www.shirky.com/writings/grids.html
Grid computing gets EC backing
Grid computing gets EC backing
09/08/2004 06:40 AMIt'll make us all rich
eBay: Sold on Grid
eBay: Sold on Grid
08/30/2004 06:31 AMeBay Senior VP Marty Abbott spells out how the online auction company
has reconstructed its IT architecture and rebuilt its data centers on
a gridlike model.
Oracle Grid Computing
Oracle Grid Computing
09/01/2004 12:06 PMDoubleClick Sep 1 2004 3:40PM GMT
Push for Grid Computing Is On
Push for Grid Computing Is On
02/16/2004 11:58 AMOracle, IBM, Veritas seek to automate load balancing management.
Grid Computing Comes to Windows
Grid Computing Comes to Windows
09/03/2004 11:23 PM.NET Magazine Sep 4 2004 3:08AM GMT
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