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- PILOT
- (1) Programmed Inquiry Learning Or Teaching A high-level programming language used to generate question-and-answer courseware. A version that incorporated turtle graphics ran on Atari computers.
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- PG Social Networking Software on PHP (exe)
- PG Social Networking software to start your Networking Business at shortest time possible and at a fraction of costs. Free tech support. Customizable script, helpful manuals, additional services. New design, functional Admin area, Video and Photo Multimedia Gallery, Personal Organizer, Tags, Searches, Linked profiles and couples feature, Classifieds, Adult Content...
- Tags: Software, PHP, Pilot, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion
- Software downloads 2008-02-15
- Dating Pro (exe)
- Readymade script to start Dating and Networking Business at the shortest time possible and at a fraction of costs. The software is customizable and can be modified to your needs. New user-friendly design, flexible Admin area, Multilanguage interface, Quick, Advanced and Keywords searches, Crop tool, Shoutbox, IM, Chat, Blog and...
- Tags: Software, Pilot, Instant Messaging, Productivity, Blogging, Internet, Online Communications
- Software downloads 2007-08-30
- Photos: NASA's FutureFlight Central
- The virtual airport gives 3D, high-definition views to help pilots, controllers and others test out changes.
- Tags: pilot, NASA, 3D
- Image galleries 2006-09-14
- Photos: Smokey Bear's neutron tool
- A plane swoops toward a wildfire to dump its payload of flame retardant. Dramatic, yes. But heroic pilots are only part of the story.
- Tags: pilot, payload, tool
- Image galleries 2006-06-01
- Photos: Smokey Bear's neutron tool
- A plane swoops toward a wildfire to dump its payload of flame retardant. Dramatic, yes. But heroic pilots are only part of the story.
- Tags: pilot, payload, tool
- Image galleries 2006-06-01
- Photos: One ultralight, 160 AA batteries
- Tech students in Japan load a lightweight aircraft with one pilot and lots and lots of batteries.
- Tags: pilot, battery, Japan, aircraft
- Image galleries 2006-05-01
- Swiss Military Bastion (exe)
- Swiss Military Bastion is a expansion for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. Although fictional, SMB gives an unrivaled perception of what to expect when landing in hi-alt/low-press regions. The detailled execution of the close environment gives all the essential clues required for exact manoeuvring. Due to the structure of the SMB...
- Tags: Pilot, Small And Medium Business, Clue, Swiss Military Bastion, Smb/Sme
- Software downloads 2005-06-21
- Bomber (zip)
- Destroy the city of Anarchy with bombs. You are the crazy pilot and it's your job to destroy all the buildings in the city.
- Tags: Pilot, Bomb, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
- Software downloads 2005-06-03
Additional Resources
- Palm: On track to become a historical footnote
- Remember when Palm - maker of the Pilot and Tungsten PDAs and later the Treo smartphone - was the dominant player in the handheld device business? Today, it's a completely different landscape. Apple's iPhone has recently dominated the smartphone space. RIM is making a big push with the launch of...
- Tags: Palm Inc., Smart Phone, Smart Phones, Handhelds, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-12-01
- Black Friday '08: Deals, steals & specials guide
- There's always a lot of madness surrounding consumerist pseudo-holiday Black Friday, but with the economy in a chokehold, this year's event has been hard to predict. Will there be good deals because of a tanking economy, or did companies sign off on their specials before the...
- Tags: Circuit City Stores Inc., Home Theater, Savings, HDTV, Price, LCD, Laptop Computer, Approx, SKIP, Home Entertainment, GPS, Tv & Home Theater, TVs, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2008-11-23
- Bay Area mayors want to electrify their commuters
- The three major cities in the San Francisco Bay Area want to lead the nation in electric autos. Today they took another big step in that direction. The mayors of San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland listed in order of population announced a plan to make battery-powered cars...
- Tags: San Jose, Battery, Bay Area, Better Place, Coulomb Technologies, Engineering, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-11-20
- More XP OLPCs?
- Ars Technica is reporting that Columbia will be distributing OLPC XO netbooks to students in the towns of Quetame and Chia. This is a pilot program and, although it is unclear how many will be distributed and how they will be used programatically, we can deduce that these were...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., One Laptop Per Child Project, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-11-13
- Nokia working to reduce traffic congestion
- I had a nice chat with Ross Lamont from Nokia this morning regarding the Nokia Legends campaign my interview should be in the next MobileTechRoundup podcast and he mentioned that their Mobile Millenium project talked about on the Nokia Telegraph "virtual paper" was moving forward with a larger scale testing...
- Tags: Nokia Corp., Nokia Research Center, Podcasts, Advertising & Promotion, Internet, Marketing, Matthew Miller, Mobile
- Blog posts 2008-11-12
- GPS cell phones plot, predict traffic
- With the popularity of GPS-enabled cell phones, it makes sense to use that mapping technology to plot traffic speeds. A new UC Berkeley and Nokia pilot program tests out the tech in the San Francisco Bay Area, where CNET's Kara Tsuboi gives it a spin.
- Tags: Phone, Cell Phone, GPS, Handhelds, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, News, cnet, kara tsuboi, gps, nokia, uc berkeley, traffic, caltrans, cell phones
- Videos 2008-11-11
- Robotic sensors on Mount St. Helens
- U.S. researchers are developing a new robust wireless communication systems for Mount St. Helens. With the help of a $1.63 million NASA grant, they've developed a dozen of smart robotic sensors which talk to each other and send information to a central information hub, the Johnston Ridge Observatory located atop...
- Tags: Wireless Communication, Sensor, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Roland Piquepaille, NASA
- Blog posts 2008-11-04
- Lenovo greens its environmental credentials with e-coupon, recycling program
- Aside from taking steps to make its products more energy-efficient and environment-conscious, Lenovo is testing out several programs to help distinguish its green profile from those of its rivals. One example is its Together E-coupon, which you can use if you're buying a Lenovo notebook. Lenovo has...
- Tags: Lenovo Group Ltd., Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-10-23
- Study: Apple logo stimulates the brain
- Study: Apple logo stimulates the brainPeople Exposed To Windows Logo, HoweverAre still drooling on their keyboards and uttering incoherently.Might stimulate the stomach...but the brain?;-)What was the creativity test?If the test was: create your own watery looking logo, then, it may be true...RE: Study: Apple logo stimulates the brainThis could be...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Apple Inc., Apple Logo, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-22
- Airman tells of night he was ordered to shoot down UFO
- Airman tells of night he was ordered to shoot down UFOagreedYeah, this sounds like a credible explanation. You're right - all too often one part of the government does not now what the other parts are doing.The explanation is quite simple[i]But this doesn’t explain why Milton Torres was scrambled and...
- Tags: Government, UFO, AIRMAN, craft
- Discussion threads 2008-10-21
- Airman tells of night he was ordered to shoot down UFO
- Fifty years later, now that Britain has released its X-Files, American jet fighter pilot Milton Torres is telling the story of what happened the night he was ordered to fire on a UFO. "I shall never forget it, and for the last 50 years I have been waiting for an...
- Tags: Richard Koman, Airman, Blip, Radar, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing
- Blog posts 2008-10-21
- Security for virtual environments from the Catbird Seat
- Alright, the title is a bit of a stretch. What can I say, I love bad puns. I spoke with my friends from Catbird after VMworld and have only now found the time to post something about that conversation. Bad Analyst! Go to your room! ...
- Tags: Network, Compliance, Virtual Environment, Catbird, V-Security 2.0, TrustZones, Catbird Control Center, Security, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2008-10-21
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