CPU Tracker Software - Providing the Technology Today, for the Demands of Tomorrow
Grok Headline matches for CPU Tracker Software - Providing the Technology Today, for the Demands of Tomorrow
Techology need a make over from
"Tomorrow to Today" - Business Card
Scanner India's no. 1 Patented Model -
brings E-technology to your desktop!
Techology need a make over from
"Tomorrow to Today" - Business Card
Scanner India's no. 1 Patented Model -
brings E-technology to your desktop!
06/01/2004 09:15 AMSimply and efficiently scan and organize your business cards. [PRWEB
May 29, 2004]
Here Today, Here Tomorrow
Here Today, Here Tomorrow
06/24/2004 09:16 PMMe, My
Mobile and I
"A new generation of mobile users are becoming so emotionally
attached to their phones that they cannot live without them.
This is one of the key findings of a study into how people use
their mobile phones entitled Me, My Mobile and I.
The annual study from research firm Teleconomy reveals that 10 to
14-year-olds - dubbed M-Agers - are rapidly becoming the most
sophisticated users of phones.
Even toddlers are able to tell the difference between incoming
phone calls and text messages said Professor Michael Hulme, chairman
of Teleconomy....
'They are growing up ready to take on these services,' said Prof
Hulme....
Phones are rapidly replacing address books, diaries, watches and
alarm clocks as people turn increasingly to their handsets to help
manage their lives." [BBC News,
via textuall
y.org]
An admittedly small study group, but the findings are well
supported elsewhere. The two killer statistics, though - and the ones
to which libraries need to pay particular attention - are that
"32% see phone as tool rather than intimate object"
and "85% of children had personalised phones."
It's not like these things are going away, you know.
Today Being Tomorrow
Today Being Tomorrow
09/10/2004 12:04 AM
I'm a bit of a reluctant tourist. I enjoy the work I do, the music
I'm lucky enough to perform and create and I live in San Francisco,
which is an endlessly entertaining city.
Nonetheless, I find myself here in Hong Kong International Airport en
route to Vietnam and, it's to be hoped, that my narrower points of
experience will be broadened.
My first bit of adjustment. It ...
Where Should the Tablet PC Go Today (and
Tomorrow)?
Where Should the Tablet PC Go Today (and
Tomorrow)?
06/03/2004 08:51 AMMicrosoft Watch readers had lots to say about a recent column we did
on the future of the Tablet PC.
RSS Winterfest Today and Tomorrow
RSS Winterfest Today and Tomorrow
01/22/2004 02:11 AMRSS Winterfest, a free webcast on Internet syndication augmented by an
Socialtext Eventspace (wikiblog in this case) starts at 8:30 PST
today....
Here today, gyan tomorrow
Here today, gyan tomorrow
04/16/2005 10:09 AMExpress Computer India Apr 16 2005 2:17PM GMT
Staff today, gone tomorrow
Staff today, gone tomorrow
08/10/2004 03:45 PMToilets of Today and Tomorrow
Toilets of Today and Tomorrow
04/23/2004 08:02 AMSome toilets can even give you a medical checkup, sort of.
Living Tomorrow Today
Living Tomorrow Today
12/12/2003 05:25 PMHome of the Future in Amsterdam
Today the big IPO, tomorrow the company
picnic
Today the big IPO, tomorrow the company
picnic
08/19/2004 08:36 PMUSA Today Aug 20 2004 0:37AM GMT
Rumor Today: New iPods Tomorrow
Rumor Today: New iPods Tomorrow
07/17/2004 01:26 PMAccording to
Think Secret,
Apple will be unveiling the new iPods tomorrow. These are still white,
apparently. The previous rumor? iPod minis.
J&J: Tough Today, Weak Tomorrow?
J&J: Tough Today, Weak Tomorrow?
07/14/2004 04:44 AMBusiness Week Jul 14 2004 9:09AM GMT
Edmonton today; Yellowknife tomorrow
Edmonton today; Yellowknife tomorrow
06/22/2005 02:22 AMQuick trip update for friends and family... The trip to
Edmonton was uneventful except for some strong headwinds in flight
(almost 40 knots) and gusty surface winds (20 knots gusting 25 was
typical for most of the landings from Winnipeg and onward). Jeff
Foster, the Cirrus authorized service guy here in Edmonton, turned out
to be quite the craftsman like a lot of aviation mechanics. The
plane seems to be holding up very nicely after 60 hours on the
clock.
The weather forecast for the next couple of days is pretty good so
Alex and I should be able to make it to Yellowknife and Inuvik as
planned. I booked the last dog-friendly room in Yellowknife a
few hours ago and if we can't find one in Inuvik we'll just pitch the
tent next to the airplane and eat granola bars (if living out of one's
car is a badge of honorable poverty among singer/songwriters what can
one say about living out of an airplane?).
Nearly everyone in Canada has asked about Alex. Aside from
the dog-curiosity the main difference between a Canadian city and a
U.S. city seems to be that the Canadians have groups of working-age
men hanging around downtown. Unlike the U.S. the Canadians have
a welfare system for men of working age and furthermore that
welfare system has no time limits. So a lot of guys choose to
let others pick up the slack while they hang with their buddies and
drink beer.
Aviation here is fairly similar to the U.S. but slightly less
formal and much less busy. One can listen to an MP3 track all
the way through on a Center frequency before being interrupted by a
radio call from an airliner checking in. At the aviation
museum here in Edmonton one of the guides talked about how crazy busy
the Edmonton airport was during WWII when they were doing training
here and also ferrying 8000 planes over to the Russians. "We had
850 operations [takeoffs and landings] one day during the peak!" he
noted. For comparison Logan airport in Boston has 2000
operations per day and Teterboro, NJ, a NYC-area airport for private
planes, has nearly 600 per day.
I will be spending the rest of the night spraying permethrin into
my clothing to repel the mosquitoes and other nasty bugs up there in
the NWT.
Google: Today the Web, tomorrow the
world!
Google: Today the Web, tomorrow the
world!
04/01/2005 04:36 PMBlog: It's time to stop calling Google an Internet search
company--recent moves make it clear that its ambitions extend well
beyond...
Trading tomorrow to eat today (Los
Angeles Times)
Trading tomorrow to eat today (Los
Angeles Times)
07/12/2004 05:27 AMLos Angeles Times - Machete in hand, Batire Baramo steps out of her
mud hut before dinnertime and begins whacking at the base of a
struggling young tree. ? A cornfield lies nearby, every stalk stunted
and barren. A coffee bush wilts in a patch of earth so dry that each
footstep kicks up a puff of gray dust. ? Roots and stems from the
false banana tree — so named because it never bears fruit
— are all there is for dinner today. Batire will pound them into
a pulpy mush that offers little real nutrition but at least will quiet
the hunger of her husband and seven children. ...
.NET Rocks! - The CLR Today and Tomorrow
with Jeffrey Richter
.NET Rocks! - The CLR Today and Tomorrow
with Jeffrey Richter
07/28/2004 08:18 PMJeffrey Richter talks about the 1.1 Common Language Runtime (CLR) and
gives a sneak peek at what's coming in the Orcas CLR. Also, News of
the Week and Rory's Top 10 reasons why C# is better than Visual Basic
.NET
DomainNesteggs.com Offers Tomorrow’s
Robotic Domain Names Today
DomainNesteggs.com Offers Tomorrow’s
Robotic Domain Names Today
09/24/2004 03:48 AMIf you go to your Internet connection today and type in
www.Robot-Rentals.com, you won’t be directed to a thriving Internet
company that rents out personal robots by the month. At the present,
such a business doesn’t even exist. But that fact didn’t stop a
farsighted Nashville futurist from registering 200 robot-related
Internet domains earlier this year, and then listing them for sale at
www.DomainNesteggs.com . [PRWEB Sep 24, 2004]
DomainNesteggs.com Offers Tomorrow’s
Healthcare Domain Names Today
DomainNesteggs.com Offers Tomorrow’s
Healthcare Domain Names Today
12/22/2004 01:34 AMIf you go to your Internet connection today and type in
HealthcareRobotics.com, you won’t be directed to a thriving Internet
company that supplies robots to the healthcare industry. At the
present, such a business doesn’t even exist. But that fact didn’t stop
a farsighted Nashville futurist from registering 100 futuristic
healthcare Internet domains earlier this year, and then listing them
for sale at DomainNesteggs.com . [PRWEB Dec 21, 2004]
Parker Software Releases Email2DB
Providing Email Database Integration
Parker Software Releases Email2DB
Providing Email Database Integration
03/19/2005 02:39 AMNew E-Commerce Software Tool Bridges Gap Between E-mail and Business
Data [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
ClickOnline Join Stephen Cole to find
out about the technology of tomorrow
ClickOnline Join Stephen Cole to find
out about the technology of tomorrow
01/27/2004 02:56 PMBBC Jan 27 2004 7:01PM GMT
PatchMaker 2D-motion tracker: most
accurate and reliable tracker ever made
PatchMaker 2D-motion tracker: most
accurate and reliable tracker ever made
05/31/2004 01:45 PMPixmart LLC is proud to announce PatchMaker ? its new smart 2D-motion
tracking and stabilizing tool. Its outstanding performance and low
price ($256) make it a must for any postproduction studio big or
small. PatchMaker is run as a standalone application but can also work
in concert with Adobe After Effects. A FREE demo, with lots of samples
(including project samples) and detailed documentation can be
downloaded from http://patchmaker.net/enu/downloads.php [PRWEB May 30,
2004]
Majorium's Integrated Multicast Learning
Technology Meets Today's CEO's Demands
for Continuous Improvement and
Documentable Results
Majorium's Integrated Multicast Learning
Technology Meets Today's CEO's Demands
for Continuous Improvement and
Documentable Results
07/22/2004 02:36 AMDuring the boom times of the 1990’s, corporate training evolved into a
medium that entertains more than trains employees, partially in
response to the desire to retain talented ones.As companies emerge
from the past years of recession, their senior managers are no longer
tolerant of high priced services that fail to produce comparable
results. This has been demonstrated by wholesale resistance to price
increases recently attempted in the software and accounting service
industries. This has implications for the training industry. [PRWEB
Jul 22, 2004]
Acoustic Magic’s Voice Tracker Array
Microphone Certified by Trio Systems for
use with its SoniClear recording
software
Acoustic Magic’s Voice Tracker Array
Microphone Certified by Trio Systems for
use with its SoniClear recording
software
06/15/2004 03:32 AMWhen recording in noisy environments, background noise from video
projectors, air conditioning, and traffic can obscure softer voices
and people speaking far from the microphone. This can make it
difficult to hear exactly what was said. Using the Voice Tracker with
SoniClear MeetingPro solves this problem, resulting in improved
recordings and easy transcription of detailed minutes. [PRWEB Jun 15,
2004]
What's wrong with Technology today?
What's wrong with Technology today?
07/30/2004 08:39 AMWanna know what's wrong with our industry?
Success through failure.
Take this
story - for instance:
The San Francisco
Chronicle has named Peter Negulescu as vice president of digital
media. Prior to this, he was with with America Online as VP of product
management/personalization.
SFGate.com is the nation's fourth largest newspaper website,
according to the company, with 5.3 million monthly unique visitors and
over 65 million monthly page views.
[Paid
Content.org]
Now I don't have anything against this guy Peter - but I happen to
know that AOL's product management is one of the most abysmal,
hopeless, fucked up group around and that only their personalization
is worse. In fact I can safely say that less than 3% of AOL users
even know they can personalzie anything - and you know why?
'Cause there's nothing to personalize.
So that makes sense that this guy Peter get promoted and a great
new job - right?
We call that sucecss through failure out here.
God bless the VCs - they sure know what they're doing...
Technology Failures in History, Today
Technology Failures in History, Today
08/04/2004 06:26 PMJohn Dvorak rattles off a list of the Ten Worst Laptops in History and
says: We need a publicly maintained resource — such as a wiki —
detailing the history some of these old machines. So I obliged him,
and...
SAP Software Presentation - "Small
Businesses Software Today? Achieving
Immediate Gains and Long-Term Growth" -
The San Francisco Bay Area Small
Business Conference, September 15th,
Jack London Square Conference Center,
Oakland, California
SAP Software Presentation - "Small
Businesses Software Today? Achieving
Immediate Gains and Long-Term Growth" -
The San Francisco Bay Area Small
Business Conference, September 15th,
Jack London Square Conference Center,
Oakland, California
08/31/2004 02:27 AMeBig (www.ebig.org) monthly meeting is presented by eBig and The Small
Business Conference. The ebig monthly meeting will be held on
September 15th, at 6 PM, at the Jack London Inn, Oakland. The first
presentation will be Sherrie Schmit of ExpressWare discussing content
management integration with Business Intelligence. Pizza is provided
by Silicon Networks. This will be followed by Rick Pitts, Vice
President, Channel Sales & Development, MySAP All-in-One for Small &
Midsize Business, SAP America, Inc. "Small Businesses Software
Today? Achieving Immediate Gains and Long-Term Growth." [PRWEB Aug 31,
2004]
The Five Reasons Why You "Must" Get Into
the Software Industry Today,by Mike Chen
The Five Reasons Why You "Must" Get Into
the Software Industry Today,by Mike Chen
09/01/2004 02:27 AMNo matter what industry you're in, it's absolute vital that you either
sell software or offer free software to your customers. By the time
you are done reading this article, you will understand why. [PRWEB Sep
1, 2004]
Tucows.com Relaunces Software Download
Site Today
Tucows.com Relaunces Software Download
Site Today
06/05/2005 10:54 PMIn order to ensure the site continues to be easy to use, the
navigation has been completely redesigned, taking advantage of current
usability best practices. The mirroring system has been reengineered
to increase download capacity and speed without increasing the
capacity required of any single mirror partner.
AP/USA Today: Open-Source Software
Thrives in the Shadows of Tech
AP/USA Today: Open-Source Software
Thrives in the Shadows of Tech
07/17/2004 06:11 PM"It powers more than 70% of all Web servers and routes much of the
world's e-mail traffic. It makes surfing the Internet simple and
provides the muscle behind Google's search engine and countless
e-commerce sites..."
Rumor Today: Apple Nixes Third Party
"Software Update" Plans
Rumor Today: Apple Nixes Third Party
"Software Update" Plans
07/14/2004 10:25 AMAppleInsider
: Apple fears that third party developers could accidently release
buggy or infected software updates, which would ultimately effect the
Mac OS X operating system, causing customers to fault Apple.
Wainwright Consulting, a Minnesota-based
Technology Consulting Company, Announced
Today that it has Signed a Reciprocal
Supplier Agreement with Synapse SE
Wainwright Consulting, a Minnesota-based
Technology Consulting Company, Announced
Today that it has Signed a Reciprocal
Supplier Agreement with Synapse SE
03/17/2005 03:46 AMWainwright Consulting, a Minnesota-based technology consulting firm,
and Synapse SE, a national provider of technology services, today
announced that the two companies have signed off on a new teaming
agreement to jointly pursue opportunities in the small and mid sized
business market. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Providing Help in your Application
Providing Help in your Application
09/19/2002 05:41 AMSOA Software gains messaging technology
SOA Software gains messaging technology
03/14/2005 05:28 PMSOA Software, formerly Digital Evolution, on Monday is announcing its
acquisition of ThoughtDigital, which will add event-based reliable
messaging to the SOA Software product line.
USPS Providing Electronic Postmarks
USPS Providing Electronic Postmarks
01/16/2004 10:58 AMProviding context in programming (part
1)
Providing context in programming (part
1)
01/07/2004 04:56 PMBryn Keller is right, my previous post needs a bit more explanation.
The point Sean McGrath was making is that a number is as good as
meaningless without context. XML nicely provides this context. I want
to translate that to programming.
The importance of context for data structures in a datafile is
probably more obvious than context for data structures in a program. ?
Providing context in programming (part
2)
Providing context in programming (part
2)
02/10/2004 06:35 PM(Read part 1 first.)
When reading code, a lot of people like to print out the code and read
it on paper. One of the reasons for that is that it is easier to
switch from function call to the function specification and back.
However functions are supposed to provide abstraction. ?
Bull transfers software firewall
technology to Arkoon
Bull transfers software firewall
technology to Arkoon
04/14/2005 01:54 PMPARIS - French software, servers and services company Bull has sold
its software firewall product, Netwall, to Arkoon, a French security
appliance manufacturer. Bull is not turning its back on firewalls
altogether, though: it will distribute Arkoon products, and will favor
them in its security systems integration work.
SupportSoft Announces Grant of 7th U.S.
Patent for Software Technology
SupportSoft Announces Grant of 7th U.S.
Patent for Software Technology
06/25/2004 10:10 AMContactCenterWorld.com Jun 25 2004 2:29PM GMT
BBC NEWS | Technology | Software patents
'threaten Linux'
BBC NEWS | Technology | Software patents
'threaten Linux'
01/24/2004 10:22 AMBBC NEWS Technology Software patents 'threaten Linux' (37.59 kb) ..
interview with Bruce Perens ..
interview
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3422853.stm
track this
site | 5 links
Grok Description matches for CPU Tracker Software - Providing the Technology Today, for the Demands of Tomorrow
GrokA matches for CPU Tracker Software - Providing the Technology Today, for the Demands of Tomorrow
CPU Tracker Software - Providing the Technology Today, for the Demands of Tomorrow