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Driving Forces For 2004 (Dec 29 2003 23:14 GMT) - Dec. 29 - Hybrid cars are expected to be the buzz this coming year. Check out some models expected to break through in 2004. |
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A czy Ty umiesz żyć bez sieci? (Dec 29 2003 23:14 GMT) - Zwiększa się ilość osób, które nie wyobrażają sobie załatwiania codziennych spraw bez skorzystania z Sieci. Internauci już bez obaw dokonują płatności online, obsługują konta bankowe i załatwiają sprawy w e-urzędach; jednym słowem znacznie wzrosło zaufanie do Sieci - wynika z badania przeprowadzonego przez Pew Internet & American Life Project. |
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Man Arrested After Two Hour Pursuit (Dec 29 2003 23:13 GMT) - A 20-year-old South Gate man was arrested after a two- hour pursuit today, during which he allegedly assaulted police with his truck and failed to stop even after all his tires deflated, South Gate police said. |
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LREC Post-Conference Workshop on XML-Based Richly Annotated Corpora (Dec 29 2003 23:13 GMT) - A Workshop on XML-Based Richly Annotated Corpora will be held May 29, 2004 in Lisbon, Portugal following the LREC 2004 Conference. The workshop aims at bringing together XML experts, both theorists and practitioners, as well as linguists and natural interactivity researchers working on the definition of corpus architectures, annotation and resource exchange schemes and on tools for the use of multilevel and/or multi-layer annotated corpora. |
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LREC Post-Conference Workshop on XML-Based Richly Annotated Corpora (Dec 29 2003 23:13 GMT) - A Workshop on XML-Based Richly Annotated Corpora will be held May 29, 2004 in Lisbon, Portugal following the LREC 2004 Conference. The workshop aims at bringing together XML experts, both theorists and practitioners, as well as linguists and natural interactivity researchers working on the definition of corpus architectures, annotation and resource exchange schemes and on tools for the use of multilevel and/or multi-layer annotated corpora. |
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LREC Post-Conference Workshop on XML-Based Richly Annotated Corpora (Dec 29 2003 23:13 GMT) - A Workshop on XML-Based Richly Annotated Corpora will be held May 29, 2004 in Lisbon, Portugal following the LREC 2004 Conference. The workshop aims at bringing together XML experts, both theorists and practitioners, as well as linguists and natural interactivity researchers working on the definition of corpus architectures, annotation and resource exchange schemes and on tools for the use of multilevel and/or multi-layer annotated corpora. |
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LREC Post-Conference Workshop on XML-Based Richly Annotated Corpora (Dec 29 2003 23:13 GMT) - A Workshop on XML-Based Richly Annotated Corpora will be held May 29, 2004 in Lisbon, Portugal following the LREC 2004 Conference. The workshop aims at bringing together XML experts, both theorists and practitioners, as well as linguists and natural interactivity researchers working on the definition of corpus architectures, annotation and resource exchange schemes and on tools for the use of multilevel and/or multi-layer annotated corpora. |
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Linux at Ars. (Dec 29 2003 23:13 GMT) - Ars Technica has a regular linux section/article which is usually fairly informative, that is if you aren't the type who keeps up with development process of every program you use along with kernel development. Anyway, the current Linux.Ars discusses the... |
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Zip Code Map (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - zipdecode is a java app that lets you see where zip codes are used and what areas for. Very cool.... |
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Linux Eye Candy (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - A nice thread has been put together with many links to eye candy for your linux desktop. Lots of things... |
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CxC: C for Parallel Computing (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - C/C++ Users Journal takes a look at CxC."Under the hood, CxC's runtime environment automatically maps the virtual processors you define in your CxC program to the real processors in the current configuration. In addition, CxC automatically handles the communications between nodes in the most efficient way possible: shared memory between processors on the same SMP box, or message passing between separate boxes in a cluster connected by a high-speed network. The programmer never has to worry |
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CPU Buyers Guide (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - Tom's hardware brings us a: CPU Buyer's Guide."For our purposes, we wanted know which PC processor delivered the best price/performance ratio. We also wanted to find out how each of them responded to overclocking. " |
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CxC: C for Parallel Computing (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - C/C++ Users Journal takes a look at CxC."Under the hood, CxC's runtime environment automatically maps the virtual processors you define in your CxC program to the real processors in the current configuration. In addition, CxC automatically handles the communications between nodes in the most efficient way possible: shared memory between processors on the same SMP box, or message passing between separate boxes in a cluster connected by a high-speed network. The programmer never has to worry |
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CPU Buyers Guide (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - Tom's hardware brings us a: CPU Buyer's Guide."For our purposes, we wanted know which PC processor delivered the best price/performance ratio. We also wanted to find out how each of them responded to overclocking. " |
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CxC: C for Parallel Computing (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - C/C++ Users Journal takes a look at CxC."Under the hood, CxC's runtime environment automatically maps the virtual processors you define in your CxC program to the real processors in the current configuration. In addition, CxC automatically handles the communications between nodes in the most efficient way possible: shared memory between processors on the same SMP box, or message passing between separate boxes in a cluster connected by a high-speed network. The programmer never has to worry |
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CPU Buyers Guide (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - Tom's hardware brings us a: CPU Buyer's Guide."For our purposes, we wanted know which PC processor delivered the best price/performance ratio. We also wanted to find out how each of them responded to overclocking. " |
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Review of Ground Up Java (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - I have written a short review of Ground-up Java by Philip Heller. Its a great book for someone who has never written any code and wants to use Java to learn. The book also includes a CD containing software to help make learning Java easier. |
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Emulating Networks Using User-Mode Linux (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - Sys Admin Magazine brings us: Emulating Networks Using User-Mode Linux."UML is a Linux kernel capable of running on Linux. It offers networking, access to the host filesystem, jail, and honeypot features. Using virtual switches, you can combine several hosts to form a network. |
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Network Administration from Linux (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - Newsforge talks about watching your network using Linux and looks at the book Open Source Network Administration."MRTG can also tip you off about things such as DDoS attacks by charting sudden spikes in demand; you can then use tcpdump to take a look at the packets. Other good tools include ping, a staple which I don't need to say much about, and traceroute, which shows the paths packets take from your machine to a target on the network. More useful on networks bigger than mine, I thought. |
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Review of Ground Up Java (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - I have written a short review of Ground-up Java by Philip Heller. Its a great book for someone who has never written any code and wants to use Java to learn. The book also includes a CD containing software to help make learning Java easier. |
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Emulating Networks Using User-Mode Linux (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - Sys Admin Magazine brings us: Emulating Networks Using User-Mode Linux."UML is a Linux kernel capable of running on Linux. It offers networking, access to the host filesystem, jail, and honeypot features. Using virtual switches, you can combine several hosts to form a network. |
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Network Administration from Linux (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - Newsforge talks about watching your network using Linux and looks at the book Open Source Network Administration."MRTG can also tip you off about things such as DDoS attacks by charting sudden spikes in demand; you can then use tcpdump to take a look at the packets. Other good tools include ping, a staple which I don't need to say much about, and traceroute, which shows the paths packets take from your machine to a target on the network. More useful on networks bigger than mine, I thought. |
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Review of Ground Up Java (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - I have written a short review of Ground-up Java by Philip Heller. Its a great book for someone who has never written any code and wants to use Java to learn. The book also includes a CD containing software to help make learning Java easier. |
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Emulating Networks Using User-Mode Linux (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - Sys Admin Magazine brings us: Emulating Networks Using User-Mode Linux."UML is a Linux kernel capable of running on Linux. It offers networking, access to the host filesystem, jail, and honeypot features. Using virtual switches, you can combine several hosts to form a network. |
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Network Administration from Linux (Dec 29 2003 23:12 GMT) - Newsforge talks about watching your network using Linux and looks at the book Open Source Network Administration."MRTG can also tip you off about things such as DDoS attacks by charting sudden spikes in demand; you can then use tcpdump to take a look at the packets. Other good tools include ping, a staple which I don't need to say much about, and traceroute, which shows the paths packets take from your machine to a target on the network. More useful on networks bigger than mine, I thought. |
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