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- Periodic Table 1 (Mobile)
- Periodic Table file capacity 23kb with fast loading. Math Advance Periodic Table includes the full Periodic Table of elements with different grid and text colors for easier reading of the elements. Table provides 9 properties for each element where available. Properties include: "Block", "Atomic mass", "Electron Configuration", "Electrons per Shell",...
- Tags: Periodic Table, Mobile, Metal, Math Advance, Math Advance Periodic Table
- Software downloads 2007-11-13
- Mortgage Calc 2 (Mobile)
- Math Advance Mortgage Calc has fast and easy navigation. Get monthly principal+interest quick quote and loan date+paid off date, and full amortization table which includes: Interest, Principal, Balance, Total Interest, Total Principal tracked by month and year. Program is self adjustable to fit most screen sizes.
- Tags: Mobile, Amortization, Math Advance, Math Advance Mortgage Calc, Mortgages, Finance, Capital Structures
- Software downloads 2007-10-17
- Math Library 1 (Mobile)
- Math Library file capacity 350kb with initial loading of 15 sec (as tested on SLVR7). Library has over 130 sub-subjects, where each of them includes at least one formula or subject-related information, which covers most math formulas. Subjects include Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, and Statistics. ...
- Tags: Mobile, Formula, Library, Math Advance, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- Software downloads 2007-10-02
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- Annual cost of IT failure: $6.2 trillion
- I'm not buying their claims.. It looks like they're declaring all IT activities as a failure which is patently ridiculous.. The companies I support rarely experience a failure. I do the product evaluations up front and determine if a product is worthy of purchase and deployment. I use...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Strategy, software, CPU, information technology, IT Failure
- Discussion threads 2009-09-30
- Popnoggin 1.0.705 (Windows)
- Do you struggle with your kids' computer use? Do they spend too much time playing? Popnoggin makes all computer time educational by challenging your kids while they play. Use the motivational power of your children's favorite games to help them in school. Popnoggin's pop-up questions make kids 'pay-to-play' their own...
- Tags: Computer, Popspring, Popnoggin, Microsoft Windows, Productivity, Games, Microsoft Windows 7, Operating Systems, Software, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2009-09-28
- Albert Gonzalez was hacking in high school...where were the safety nets?
- I agree.....Most of our schools are not equipt for the new age of computers and programming. Most of our schools but not all are still stuck in the liberal arts mode of teaching and not letting students focus on their strengths. Its all about well rounded B-S. ...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Development tools, hacking, Albert Gonzalez
- Discussion threads 2009-08-20
- The Cost of the Free Internet
- The outpouring of interest in and passionate argument about IAC chairman Barry Diller’s declaration last week that the delivery of content over the Internet ‘absolutely’ will become a ‘paid system’ was instructive. First, it shows the power of the “free†Internet, as it is currently constructed. A...
- Tags: Payment, Video, Cable, Programming, Internet, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2009-06-16
- Wolfram/Alpha launches: Can it break out of niche-ville?
- Wolfram/Alpha launches: Can it break out of niche-ville?Agreed. Tried it out.It can answer "some" questions faster then Google but still suffers the problem of you want to do further research even then to be assured Wolfram got it right. As I suspected, its much like Wikipedia; just a smaller...
- Tags: SEARCH, Google Inc., search engine, Wolfram/Alpha
- Discussion threads 2009-05-16
- Valgetal Falling Numbers 3.3 (Windows)
- Valgetal ("falling numbers" in Dutch) is an educational falling blocks-style math game with 20 progressively difficult levels for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It is a clever twist on mathematical games and lots of fun. To advance a level, you must complete basic equations by controlling the placement of falling...
- Tags: Level, Joustra Software, Games, Microsoft Windows, Personal Technology, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2009-01-22
- The case for Scala
- Programming languages are like screwdrivers for developers. One size does not fit all, so good programmers keep several in their tool belt. The problem is, new languages are coming out all the time and you've only got so much room on your belt and in your schedule to learn them....
- Tags: Function, Method, Functional Programming, Language, Scala, Seq, List, Scala System, HQ9+, env:Env, David J. Biesack, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2008-11-24
- Engineering, tech 'suddenly sexy' for college grads
- Engineering, tech 'suddenly sexy' for college gradsWe need more tech typesGood, let's get some investment back into technology and education. Far better than giving out badly thought out loans.Let's just hope that these students make better scientists, dealing with actual facts, than they did as business types making up...
- Tags: Financial accounting, financial
- Discussion threads 2008-11-15
- Perens new crusade is patent law
- Perens new crusade is patent lawBull, there is no lack of innovation.True, open source is not free to take others ideas but that is how it should be. Face it, open source is nothing but knock off copies of propriatary. Sorry but thats just how it is.As to...
- Tags: Leadership, OPEN SOURCE, Software intellectual property, New software product, new crusade, Perens, crusade, patent law, patent, innovation
- Discussion threads 2008-10-02
- California algebra rule highlights basic math difficulties
- California algebra rule highlights basic math difficultiesYou are wrong.I teach Algebra, Geography, and 1 computer maintenance class. I have 65 Algebra students a day, and my budget for that is a share of the $500 the math department is alloted, so I get about $85. My Geography numbers...
- Tags: algebra
- Discussion threads 2008-09-23
- Hey, kids! IT isn't boring!
- Hey, kids! IT isn't boring!There is no future in ITThe IT bubble bust around 2000 was only the tip of the ice burg. Today, IT is a mediocre industry that has an ecosystem of incompetent and insufficiently educated people from the "IT Recruiters/HR", the people doing the hiring to the...
- Tags: Professional development, Strategy, Outsourcing, Recruitment & Selection, IT IS, information technology, career
- Discussion threads 2008-06-25
- Who decides which OS makes it onto an OLPC?
- A former ZDNet blogger, George Ou, blogged some thoughts on recent developments at OLPC and Larry Dignan's and my concerns about Windows XP on the XO. His blog was titled "Children won't have a say on whether Windows goes on the OLPC but so what?" and he asked, in...
- Tags: Operating System, One Laptop Per Child Project, George, Sugar UI, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-05-18
- Tech giants reveal their agenda
- The CEOs of the largest US tech companies this week lobbied the government for protection against patent infringement lawsuits, and for support of several key policies. Technet, the organization representing the chief executives of the largest US tech companies, unveiled its "2008 Innovation Policy Agenda" at an...
- Tags: Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Policymaker, Broadband, Agreement, Microsoft TechNet, Internet, Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulatory Compliance, Regulations, Corporate Governance, Government, Financial Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2008-03-13
- One more sign we're doing something wrong
- One more sign we're doing something wrongYou stated the issue.First the kids learn the math and then they try to apply it your physics class. That's backwardsAll through high school any math beyond 2+2 just lost me. Then in college (against all my advisors recomendations.) I decided to...
- Tags: grammar school
- Discussion threads 2008-02-01
- Is software a form of applied mathematics?
- Last week's licensing discussions sprouted an interesting, if off topic, thread on a number of computer language related issues. One of the issues raised strikes me as fairly fundamental: is software a form of applied mathematics?Here's how occasional contributor b3timmons stated one side of this argument in response to...
- Tags: Development
- Blog posts 2007-06-04
- Virtual kayaking
- According to Technology Review, researchers at Hokkaido University have developed a new way to create the feel of flowing water in two 3-D virtual-reality simulations, one for fishing and another for kayaking. Mimicking fluids is a difficult task using the complex Navier-Stokes equations. And these equations need to be running...
- Tags: Computers &, Internet, Engineering &, Innovation, Leisure
- Blog posts 2007-05-24
- Sony sees game unit loss of more than $400 million
- Sony sees game unit loss of more than $400 millionsony's probssony deserved to lose billions because they let some corporate cowboy design and implement the rootkit. sony should have to buy every human with a computer a new one. i have had 4 of these lovely sony inspired rootkits and...
- Tags: Rootkits, Games, Game players, Sony Corp., Sony PlayStation 3, game
- Discussion threads 2007-05-17
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