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anonymous

What would you do with 100 times the bandwidth? - 0 views

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    what would you do with 20, or 100, times the bandwidth you currently have? This may become a possibility very soon, so I thought it would be interesting to compile a list of future applications that could exist with a much bigger pipe. Feel free to chirp in with your own ideas!
vinay446

How can MHL software systems boost your business after COVID-19 Pandemic? - MyHotelLine - 0 views

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    The coronavirus outbreak is first and foremost mishappening, affecting hundreds of thousands of people. It is also having an adverse effect on the global economy but the truth is the pandemic is temporary and shall definitely pass. Thus, we should continue to plan for the future, as well as take steps to reduce long-term damage from coronavirus while driving the faster recovery of the losses.
yc c

ProgrammableWeb: Web 2.0 Mashup Matrix - 1 views

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    An experimental matrix of Web 2.0 mashups.
    Usage: Hover the cursor over any cell in the matrix. A small box gives details on mashups for that API combination. Top links in hover box bring you to that API's reference page. Links in body of hover box take you directly to the mashup. Not all combinations have mashups & only those with the 'º' indicator currently have entries. Cells at the intersection of same API (ex: Amazon+Amazon) list any other examples for that API.

    Note that there are two views into the matrix: the default view shows only those APIs for which mashups have been added to the database. The second view shows all APIs regardless of whether there's currently a mashup registered. It's big. Definitions: What is a mashup anyway? As always, it's good to check Wikipedia's definition, but essentially a "mashup" is a web-based application built through (creative) combination of data from multiple sources. Often, but by no means always, this data is retrieved by using a vendor's API such as those listed here. (An API? Also at Wikipedia.) Some recent press may also help explain: BusinessWeek's "Mix, Match and Mutate", The Economist's "Mashing the Web". Background: This is an experiment. It is intended to be both a reference point and also a visualization. What you see here today will change both in content and form shortly. I am quite interested in seeing the 'space' in which mashups exist. Clearly, some APIs such as Google Maps, appear to be more widely used than others. UI Issues: Cross-browser support is good but not complete. Sometimes it can b
Dileni Nimesha

Why choose an offshore jurisdiction for company formation - The most favorable internat... - 0 views

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    The present and expanding global financial chaos isn't perhaps benefitting at a large scale the offshore jurisdictions at the moment. But it's mathematically sure that will definitely benefit those jurisdictions in the near future. In the next few years offshore companies will be a must for businessmen and investors that looking for a favorable international tax planning regime and tax exposure minimization.
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