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- Evolutionary Dictionary 3.0 (Mobile)
- A complete language tool for your Palm Powered Handheld or PocketPC, HPC, or PalmPC. Over 70 language modules available for FREE. Features an English language definition dictionary as well as many language translation modules
- Software downloads 2002-08-07
- World Atlas 1.1 (Mobile)
- Large scale map of the whole world. Cities and international borders only.
- Software downloads 2001-11-18
- Address Album 1.2.2 (Mobile)
- Add photos to your Address Book! This program is a replacement for the built in address book. It allows you to store photos in any address book entry. It uses the built in address book database so you don't need to retype anything. Just start adding photos right away. Photos...
- Software downloads 2001-11-16
- Pilot Explorer 1.5 (Mobile)
- A hierarchial database viewer, and desktop substitute.
- Software downloads 2001-11-16
- Emerald Hunt 1.7 (Mobile)
- Emerald Hunt is a simple arcade/puzzle game for the PalmPilot. The object of the game is to collect emeralds with your bulldozer. You'll encounter numerous hazards along the way, including bombs, water, landslides, and incredibly dangerous bugs.
- Software downloads 2000-11-22
- MathPad 1.5 (Mobile)
- MathPad is a tool for solving and storing mathematical equations in standard algebraic syntax. It works just like the standard MemoPad app, except that if you write down an equation and tap the Solve button, it computes the answer and fills it in for you. These equations can be simple...
- Software downloads 2000-10-15
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- My 7 favorite Windows 7 features
- Today Windows 7 hits the GA or general availability milestone. That means that you'll be able to pick up a PC with the OS pre-installed on it, or pick up a disc from your favorite virtual or bricks-and-mortar outlet. To celebrate, here are my top 7 favorite Windows 7 features....
- Blog posts 2009-10-22
- If open source were a monopoly
- As always thoughtful, Dana. But there's a related problem..Open Source projects are notoriously bad a promoting the unpopular decisions. As such you can see open source as a form of populism.If someone wants to do a clean break - the sort of break which move technology forward - you will...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-29
- Decoupling 802.11 Mesh Networks From Hierarchical Databases in DHCP
- Evolutionary programming must work. Given the current status of pseudorandom models, experts obviously desire the improvement of XML. In order to answer this question, it show that despite the fact that systems and replication can interfere to realize this goal, RAID and A search are generally incompatible. RPCs to create...
- White papers 2009-09-23
- Apple kicks ZFS in the butt
- CuriousWhat features does ZFS sport that NTFS does not? Which of those are important to data integrity?Reading the IRON File Systems I couldn't help notice that NTFS fared quite well. Do you have any data to suggest that ZFS would fare better than these other file systems?The file systems from...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-29
- VMware's vision: Clouds everywhere
- While I was making my way out to San Francisco for OpenSource World/Next Generation Datacenter/Cloudworld, VMware issued a press release stating that they were acquiring Spring Source, a supplier of Platform as a Service offerings. This, I believe, opens the door for VMware to offer a nearly complete, end-to-end solution...
- Blog posts 2009-08-12
- The Vector Approach to Data Center Power Planning
- Many data centers, including most of those built before 2001, are at risk of outstripping their capacity to power and cool their IT systems. Already, data centers consume 10-30 times more energy per square foot than the typical office building—a figure that has doubled in the last five years. Energy...
- White papers 2009-06-28
- Detroit's shrunken three looking better, but...
- Detroit's shrunken three looking better, but...GM is screwedI will never set foot on a Government Motors lot again, and, according to polls, I am not alone. So, unless the liberals give up their Civics and Priuses and start buying GM vehicles, GM is screwed.Time for a new way to...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-22
- OpenSolaris 2009.06: Getting Better All The Time
- The June 2009 (2009.06) release of OpenSolaris provides a solid Open Source GNOME desktop experience like that of a modern Linux distribution combined with the scalability and stability of UNIX. Over the weekend, I had the chance to take a look at Sun...
- Blog posts 2009-06-07
- Accounting for success? Darwin meets the green eyeshade world…
- Have you really looked at your options for finance & accounting lately? BPO business process outsourcing for Finance and Accounting has been going on for a time. The industry owes some part of its success to the shared services efforts of larger firms. When businesses created shared...
- Blog posts 2009-06-04
- Trendspotter calls for evolutionary adaptable software systems
- When you consider the quantity and diversity of models and philosophies available for software development, it's a wonder why many projects fail even when developers deliver on key criteria such as functionality, efficiency, reliability, and so on. There's even a ZDNet blog that chronicles IT project mishap after mishap. ...
- Blog posts 2009-04-29
- CRIKEY! He can swallow whole companies! But not communities.
- Boy, what a big beautiful snake he is, mates. He eats multi-billion dollar companies with all their assets, WHOLE. But even big old  Constrictus Siliconvallis cannot squeeze the Open Source community. So, suffice to say, the Sun Microsystems story didn't end the way...
- Blog posts 2009-04-20
- 7 (nasty) truths about IT spending
- 7 nasty truths about IT spendingWisht that I could work....For an over funded IT department. Or even have a project that is anywhere near properly funded. Where do these slices of heaven exist?agreedIt does seem simplistic to simply kill a project because it hit a threshold. If an unexpected data...
- Discussion threads 2009-04-14
- Nehalem servers could spark a $27bn feeding frenzy
- Nehalem servers could spark a $27bn feeding frenzyItanium doesn't stand a chance to NehalemOne things for sure (and probably why Intels Tukwila/Itanium has slipped by about a year) is that Itanium doesn't stand a chance against Nehalem and even when Tukwila does arrive, will have a tough ride against Nehalem-EX....
- Discussion threads 2009-03-26
- Cisco's big data center plans: Assessing winners and losers rack by rack
- Cisco on Monday rolled out its long-awaited vision of data center architecture, including multiple partners, a wire-once approach to link computing, virtualization, storage and networking and a call to lower costs. Let's assess the winners and losers of this rack-by-rack data center battle. As background, Cisco's Unified...
- Blog posts 2009-03-16
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