LateX Equation Editor v2.96 Installation - 0 views
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The CodeCogs Equation Editor is an online editor that facilitates the creation and formatting of LaTeX equations. Used in combination with our LaTeX Engine it creates HTML code to render an equation on any website and many email systems. The editor is open source and can be easily extended and adapted to any particular need. It is compatible with a range of WYSIWYG editors, supports multiple languages and works across all major internet browsers, including IE, FireFox, Safari and Chrome.
Sikkerhetsscanner for Facebook - 2 views
SCIENCE ANIMATIONS - 1 views
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They don't replace handbooks - they support handbooks because they can do things that handbooks can't do.They don't replace handbooks - they support handbooks because they can do things that handbooks can't do.They: (1) are interactive; you get immediate feedback. (2) can show objects in 3D by rotating them on the screen. (3) are dynamic; you see things happening right in front of you. (4) make use of virtual objects with which you can do experiments and teachers and parents can do demonstrations. There is no age restriction - the younger, the better.There is no age restriction - the younger, the better.
DLMF: NIST Digital Library of Mathematical Functions - 4 views
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The NIST Handbook of Mathematical Functions, together with its Web counterpart, the NIST Digital Library of Mathematical Functions (DLMF), is the culmination of a project that was conceived in 1996 at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The project had two equally important goals: to develop an authoritative replacement for the highly successful Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables, published in 1964 by the National Bureau of Standards (M. Abramowitz and I. A. Stegun, editors); and to disseminate essentially the same information from a public Web site operated by NIST. The new Handbook and DLMF are the work of many hands: editors, associate editors, authors, validators, and numerous technical experts.
apophenia » Blog Archive » Facebook and "radical transparency" (a rant) - 0 views
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A while back, I was talking with a teenage girl about her privacy settings and noticed that she had made lots of content available to friends-of-friends. I asked her if she made her content available to her mother. She responded with, “of course not!” I had noticed that she had listed her aunt as a friend of hers and so I surfed with her to her aunt’s page and pointed out that her mother was a friend of her aunt, thus a friend-of-a-friend. She was horrified. It had never dawned on her that her mother might be included in that grouping.
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They never imagine that “everyone” includes every third party sucking up data for goddess only knows what purpose.
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When they think of everyone, they think of individual people who might have an interest in them, not 3rd party services who want to monetize or redistribute their data.
Many Eyes - 0 views
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