Access the Bicycle Paths Through Google Maps
Written by GtoRMan Thursday, 11 March 2010 20:18
Google Maps is really new solution for everyone who travels a lot and of course it undoubtedly helps those who travel occasionally as well. Google Maps is easily to access now moreover most today’s smartphones let users to possible installing this application on their phone. When you open it, you will get the suggested directions through Google to reach your destination even in an alien area you visit for the first time.
Besides shows the route of main streets for vehicles, Google Maps even shows you the paths or alleys to help pedestrians find the right direction. Today, Google Maps provides you the biking directions in the map so you can access it easily wherever you are, but of course with the availability of networks that support you in establishing internet connections.
The IBM’s Brilliant Works Help Innovating New Technologies to the World
Written by GtoRMan Tuesday, 09 March 2010 11:04
An IBM master inventor, Andy Standford-Clark never stops attempting new invention for the future. Together with his colleagues, he has the set sights for the future. One example is that he recently works on a traffic-light orb which is expected to enable the communication with each other to compile information and feed it back to a central database that makes sense of it.
As a giant computing company, IBM is one of the most reputable inventors for many technologies in the whole world. It has a focus on machine building, however it brings the focus to get closer on software and services nowadays. Even though IBM still builds giant computer servers, one breakthrough that connects between hardware and software applications had been done 11 years ago by Stanford-Clark where he started the project on a messaging platform or MQTT.
Facebook Holds the Power over News Feed
Written by GtoRMan Saturday, 06 March 2010 08:23
Every activity users do in Facebook is the interesting part that makes Facebook special. Facebook is one of major social community network, besides MySpace and Twitter, that has a very huge number of users from all over the continents. The latest news come to the horizon is that Facebook has successfully gained the patent for its special feature called News Feed. News Feed is one way for users to see the whole activities they do and other users do whenever they go online.
Users can easily customize how and what they like to display in their News Feed for others to see. In a particular way, News Feed will automatically display all users’ activities in their Facebook account including the contents and all activities from various databases within the network. The contents are not only the ones users usually displayed, photo and videos are also something attractive that they tend to share to other users.
Google: The Most Web Business Fear Factor
Written by GtoRMan Wednesday, 03 March 2010 01:23
Popularity is in fact not always exciting. Even though popularity gives so many pleasures, there will always be obstacles or other’s party concerns come closer for several reasons. You can observe today how internet has grown really significant and many people get the benefits through this by doing business.
Hereafter, some major sites begin to dominate the internet space. They grow rapidly along with the development of technology where people who aware of high-tech devices find it more interesting to surf or browse the internet. People browse the internet easier with many supportive technology devices to find information they need and when they look for something Google can be their destination.
The Motives behind Nokia-Intel Collaboration
Written by GtoRMan Monday, 22 February 2010 03:21
Recently, a rumor aroused that Nokia and Intel are about to cooperate to develop Penwell, an Atom-based system on a chip (SoC). This chip is said to be a mobile chip for phones though no clear sources has reported about this. The cooperation includes the development of Linux based system for mobile phone.
To be specific about the chip, Intel’s 32nm Atom core called MedField will let the ‘uncore’ availability on SoC for sorts of third-party IP blocks, one of the IP blocks could be the HSPA/3G modem. Last summer, Intel has gained the license about this from Nokia. Intel confirmed that the 32nm SoC will not only be able to do ‘multiproduct’ mixed signal SoCs that combine analog radios with x86 processor cores but also will be able to perform flexibility and reconfigurability process therefore a large lineup of SoC parts can be developed by mixing and matching the menu of different IP blocks.
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