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Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Twingine- Search Yahoo and Google at once
Sunday, November 27, 2005
Google Earth
Whether you make business decisions where location is a critical factor, or simply love to explore, Google Earth takes you there. Quickly zoom from space down to street level and combine imagery, 3D geography, maps, and business data to get the total picture in seconds.
Google Earth - Free VersionFrom exotic locales like Maui and Paris to local restaurants and schools, Google Earth puts a planet's worth of Earth imagery and other geographic information right on your desktop.
Google Earth Plus - $20
Explore, search and discover using Google Earth Plus. Plug in your GPS device to see your trek. Import a spreadsheet of houses on the market. Draw 3D objects and print clear shots of a beach you are travelling to.
Google Earth Pro - $400 The ultimate research, presentation, and collaboration tool for location information. If you are using Google Earth for business purposes, you need Google Earth Pro.
Google Earth Enterprise Solutions
On-site deployment of the Google Earth solution in your enterprise.
- Google Earth Fusion integrates your custom data - points, vectors, terrain, raster imagery and GIS data in most major formats.
- Google Earth Server streams data to client software (Google Earth EC)
- Google Earth EC (Enterprise Client) viewing, printing, authoring and sharing
Saturday, November 26, 2005
Google Logo Generator.
Just type whatever you want into a box and Google Logo Maker takes you to a page that looks exactly like Google's but with your logo on top. I don't know how long before Google intervenes with this, so be quick.
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Our Very Own-IBM RS/6000 43P Model 150
The IBM RS/6000 43P Model 150 entry server has been withdrawn from the market, effective December 12, 2003. The following links provide information on the Model 150.
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Highlights
- Ideal entry workgroup server for departments and small businesses
- Affordable and powerful e-business server
- Outstanding expandability in one compact package
- Choice of two processor speeds to meet performance needs
- Ultra SCSI, Ultra2 SCSI and SSA storage options for improved data transfer performance and availability
- Network-ready, with 10/100Mbps Ethernet built in
- Powered by award-winning IBM AIX®
Entry workgroup server to fit your budget
If you need to power up your small business or workgroup—and keep a watchful eye on your budget at the same time—take a close look at the RS/6000® 43P Model 150. This compact yet expandable system delivers the right combination of power, performance and price to delight IT administrators and small-business owners alike. Add the appropriate software and communications capabilities and turn the Model 150 into an e-business server ready to take your enterprise onto the Internet. However you configure this affordable performer, you can count on the Model 150 to meet your needs today, plus give you room to grow with confidence.
Stepping up power on the desktop
For those looking for more power at an entry price point, the Model 150 offers great performance at an affordable price. A choice of PowerPC 604e microprocessors (250 or 375MHz) and memory provide the versatility and price/performance needed to run networked business applications as well as e-business workload with ease.
Memory configurations are flexible beginning 128MB and expandable to 1GB for your demanding e-business applications. And a 1MB Level 2 (L2) cache is provided for increased processor performance.
Room to grow, in one compact package
Don't let the space-efficient footprint of the Model 150 mislead you. This system offers exceptional expansion capability, giving the ability to customize the system to meet your needs, today and in the future.
Each Model 150 comes equipped with 10/100Mbps Ethernet and an advanced Ultra SCSI storage controller. Because these are integrated on the system board, all five expansion slots on the Model 150 are available for adding devices such as communications adapters or storage controllers.
For additional connectivity expansion capacity, the Model 150 supports the 4-port Ethernet adapter so up to 4 Ethernet connections will use only one expansion slot. With two of these adapters, it can support up to 9 10/100 Ethernet connections. This adapter is cost effective for customers needing more Ethernet ports to run their e-business or Internet/firewall applications.
You can expand the base 9.1GB of internal Ultra SCSI disk storage on the Model 150 up to 54.6GB—ample capacity to satisfy the requirements of many server applications. And that's just for starters.
A wide variety of external storage devices may be attached to the Model 150. The IBM 2104 Expandable Storage Plus (Ultra3 SCSI) and 7133 Serial Disk System (SSA) provide highly reliable, high capacity, hot swappable external storage. Over 3 terabytes of SSA disk storage may be attached. When storage performance is an issue—for example, in the case of data-intensive e-business applications—choose Ultra2 SCSI or SSA disks and realize a significant improvement in data transfer rates over SCSI-2.
Feature | Benefits | ||
Powerful e-business server | Provides excellent performance, expandability and reliability for departmental workgroups, small businesses and e-business applications | ||
Higher performance | Delivers improved commercial processing plus greater memory capacity over the Model 140 | ||
Configuration flexibility | Offers choice of 250 or 375MHz PowerPC 604e processors Starts with 128MB and can grow to 1GB of memory Provides access to Ultra2 SCSI and SSA disk storage | ||
Ultra2 SCSI disk support | Provides data transfer rates up to 160MB/sec Improves multidisk performance | ||
SSA RAID disk support | Provides higher disk capacity for externally attached units Provides bandwidth up to 160MB/sec Helps to improve data availability and device reliability | ||
LED operator panel (3-digit) | Machine status is visible at a glance, improving troubleshooting capability | ||
AIX operating system | Provides a vast portfolio for multiuser applications UNIX® branded as well as Year 2000-, Euro- and Tivoli®-ready Full binary-compatible support for AIX 4.3 provides forward and backward compatibility with legacy applications |
Minimum configuration | |||
Microprocessor: | 250MHz or 375MHz PowerPC 604e | ||
Internal disk drive: | 18.2GB Ultra SCSI | ||
Level 1 (L1) cache: | 32KB data/32KB instruction | ||
Disk/media bays: | Five (one disk & one media bay available) | ||
Level 2 (L2) cache: | 1MB | ||
Expansion slots: | Five PCI | ||
RAM (memory): | 128MB SDRAM | ||
PCI bus width: | 32-bit | ||
Memory bus width: | 64-bit | ||
Memory slots: | Four | ||
Standard features | |||
| Integrated ports: Tablet, keyboard, mouse, Ethernet (thick and twisted pair), Ultra SCSI, two serial, parallel, and stereo audio Vertical stand CD-ROM LED operator panel 1.44MB 3.5 inch diskette drive | ||
AIX Operating system: | Version 4.3 or above (unlimited user license) | ||
System expansion | |||
RAM: | Up to 1GB | ||
DASD: | Up to 54.6GB | ||
External storage: | IBM 2104 Expandable Storage Plus (Ultra2 SCSI), IBM 7133 Serial Disk System (SSA) | ||
System dimensions: | 6.5"H x 16.5"W x 18.1"D (165mm x 420 mm x 460 mm): 32lbs (14.5 kg)* | ||
Warranty: | 24 x 7, on-site for one year (limited), at no additional cost |
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Dogpile - Next Great Search Engine
What makes Dogpile special?
Dogpile was built to give users the best search results available on the Web. This is accomplished by searching all the most popular engines and retrieving the best combined results. The inspiration for Dogpile came when its founders noticed that different search engines often return different results for the very same term. The more engines they searched the more results they found. Following this discovery, the founders set out to create a way to bring the Web's best search engines together in one place to deliver more comprehensive and relevant results. To capture this idea, the founders borrowed a sports term used to describe players piling on top of one another in the celebration and the Dogpile search engine was born!
Dogpile's founders enlisted the help of a little known virtual retriever named Arfie to help establish the Dogpile brand.
In no time Arfie became the hardest working canine on the Web. Every time you enter a term to search the Web, Arfie chases down the best results from the Internet's top search engines, including Google, Yahoo! Search, MSN, Ask Jeeves, About, MIVA, LookSmart and more.