About 2 years ago, we announced our Flexis product families. These are products that offered the promise of software and hardware compatibility between 8 bit and 32 bit. And what we offer this compatibility between our SO8 products which are 8 bit and our ColdFire products on 32 bit.
This is an image I created that pretty much illustrates the nature of today's web experience.
You can see more of my images here: http://flickr.com/photos/michaelmarlatt
Enjoy!
Livescribe's Pulse Smartpen has garnered excellent reviews since its release and is now making a splash into the social media waters. Will Pencasting be the next craze in online communication? Come find out.
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!
Energy harvesting has been around us for centuries. Before electricity was invented people used the windmills and watermills to ease up their work, or even the solar energy to heat water in metallic cisterns. Besides being eco-friendly, these methods would have provided free energy and virtually inexhaustible source.
IAR systems was founded in Uppsala, Sweden in 1983. We were one of the first companies that developed the C compiler for the ColdFire architecture. Since then we have grown to become a global organization with offices in 6 countries, North America, Brazil, China and some of the countries in Europe and distribution infrastructure in 25 countries.
Launched May 2006 in BETA version, WIWIH is a social networking site that connects hospitality professionals with friends and others who work, study and live around them.
Facebook isn’t just a place to maintain communication anymore; it’s become a place to grieve, to pay final respects to someone, and connect with his/his friends. With every new memorialized profile page or group dedicated to a deceased user, Facebook is changing not only the way we hear about deaths, but the way we mourn them as well.
Death on Facebook’s Terms
Now, once Facebook finds out that a user has died, that person’s profile is automatically memorialized. What this means is that for thirty days, sensitive information (status updates and contact information, for example) is taken off the page, the profile can only be looked at by friends (the friend list is also locked), and people are able to post messages and photos on the person’s Wall.
Another popular option that Facebook offers is for friends and family members to start group pages dedicated to the deceased, such as “Tribute to ____” or “In Memory of ____,” where people can share memories and cherished pictures online. And for those who want the profile eliminated completely, Facebook will only honor the request if you’re a close relative and can prove the relation.
We also try not to dowload uninteresting conversations. This process is done heuristically and as with any heuristic can and will miss things. We'll continue to tune things up, but more importantly, we'll eventually provide a UI that will allow you to change the settings.