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Micron Associates läpinäkyväksi Google tallentaa 3,054 vanishing kielet - 0 views

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    http://micronassociates.net/hi-TECH/2012/06/23/micron-associates-lapinakyvaksi-google-tallentaa-3054-vanishing-kielet/ Micron Associates läpinäkyväksi Google tallentaa 3,054 vanishing kielet "Googlen core tavoitteena on asettaa tieto saataville," huomattava tech analyytikko Rob Enderle. "Jos kieli kuolee, sitten tiedot, jotka on luotu todennäköisesti kanssa se kuolee," Vaikka Google on arvosteltu, sillä leviämisestä itse liian ohut yrityksen projektien mukaan, joissa pinnalla on vain vähän ja sen core virkamatka että ei välttämättä tosi sen viimeisin hyväntekeväisyys levitysehdot. Latinalainen ehkä kaikkein kuuluisin "kuollut" kieli, vähintään että se ei ole laajalti puhunut sitä sen käytön katolisen kirkon, mutta ei ole menetetty-vuotiaille. Lingvistejä on ollut varoitus, että lähes kaikki ihmisten kielellä,-tallentaa varten yleisimmin puhuttua kieltä-voisi tulla kuollut sukupuuttoon 200 seuraavan vuoden kuluessa. Mukaan uhanalaisten kielet-hanke, jonka tarkoituksena on säilyttää näiden kielten lataamalla video-, ääni- ja jopa tekstitiedostoja harvinaisia murteita keskitetyn sivuston, 50 prosenttia ei hengissä 7 000 kielten luvulla. Hanke on ensimmäinen kansojen kulttuurin neuvoston, kielen ja teknologian Itä Michiganin yliopistossa ja Googlen instituutin yhteistyötä (Nasdaq: GOOG) hyväntekeväisyys arm, Google.org. Kun ensimmäinen kansojen ja ILIT on tehty haku säilyttämiseksi näitä dying kielet, ottaa Google aluksella voitaisiin nostaa erityishuomiota, sekä siihen liittyvän teknologian. "Google on erittäin huolellisesti lähellä lukuisia johtajat uhanalaisten kielet ja teknologian aloilla ja ne olleet uskomattoman kunkin näiden kieltä äidinkielenään puhuvia ja cognizant uhka, joka näistä kielistä saattaa kadota meidän elinajan" sanoi Peter Brand, ensimmäinen ääniä, ensimmäinen kansojen kulttuurin neuvoston hallinta. "Jotta tällainen tärkeää Oyj: n voittoa arm ottaa
erick moose

Micron Associates: Hi! TECH.,micron associates, micron associates central hong kong ar... - 0 views

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    Mark Zuckerberg, Chief Executive Officer of Facebook Inc. is urging the members of the world's biggest social network to share their organ-donor status on the site that aims to encourage more donations and lessen times of waiting for transplants. Users can add donor plans to their profile starting today, just like they already note a hometown or alma mater, Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer. There will also be a link to the official donor registry, the Menlo Park California-based. A number of 114,000 people in the U.S. and millions worldwide are waiting to save a life- heart, liver or kidney transplants. According to the statistics showed by the Micron Associates, many of them more likely 18 at average in a day die due to the fact that there are not enough organs for transplant. Zuckerberg and Sandberg pointed out on the blog that medical experts believe that a wider awareness about organ donation could go a long way toward solving the said crisis. Everyone can play an important role using the power of sharing and connection by just simply telling other people that you are an organ donor.
erick moose

Micron Associates: Hi! TECH - 0 views

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    This site brings you Fashion and Technology which both commonly focus on innovation. Innovative Products but with design aesthetics. This is an update in a day to day upgrade of inventions that is currently available in the market.
John Sobber

When technology darkens our lives and take away of its being advantageous. | Micron Ass... - 0 views

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    Technology is not always about "advantage". In just a minute it can shut down your life without any perceptive. The modernization brought by this modern world to us, simply aims to make everything a more alive, more immediate experience. However, in the dark side of it, there are some things that one indisputably never wants to be watched.
John Sobber

Micron Associates Google Drive: A new cloud storage | Micron Associates: Hi! TECH. - 0 views

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    SAN FRANCISCO: Where to store photos and other content online? Google Inc. can help you with their preparing service to roll out which pushing into a market now dominated by the likes of Dropbox and Box. Their service called Google drive, could be announced on Tuesday and would be offered with both premium for-pay versions, the source said in Micron Associates.
mia lyhne

Mikron Kollegaer sendte å avdekking av Eple futuristiskt Macbook Pro og Eplek... - 1 views

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    Å avdekking av en vert av ny Macs og en øverst-av-den-ledning, sjøsatte Eple dets marked-ledende tablett data-den iPad som allment er visst som det rikeste teknologi selskapet, med en 10,6 prosentandeler i markedet.
wally cournier

Chapman Associates - 'MICRON' Miniature Command Radio System - Tvinx - 0 views

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    Designed by Chapman Associates and manufactured in the U.K. by K-Tech Limited. Overview 'MICRON' is a very small radio-controlled switching system, fully CAA approved for security use on aircraft, in which the miniature Radio-Switch has the capability to acknowledge automatically any valid commands received from an operator using a hand-held Command Unit. It operates at very low power in the licence-exempt UHF band, is battery powered, and all functions are managed by intelligent low-power microprocessors. Main features The 'MICRON' Radio-Switch produces virtually no RF radiation when receiving, which makes it ideally suited for use in locations where it may be positioned close to other very sensitive electronic equipment, and also greatly facilitates its compliance with ETSI-ETS 300 220 and similar regulations. The basic Radio-Switch unit is only 52mm x 36mm x 12mm and weighs just 13 grams (excluding antenna and connecting leads). When fitted in a plastic case (optional), its dimensions become 57mm x 41mm x 20mm. The Radio-Switch consumes only 250uA (average) when using battery economiser. Two different output configurations are available, each capable of switching an external DC load of up to 500mA, as detailed below:- (a) A miniature latching relay which provides one fully isolated pair of changeover contacts. This latching relay only requires a short pulse to 'flip' it from one state to the other and then retains that position, even if power is removed, until it is 'flipped' back to the previous state. Two versions of the Radio-Switch using the latching-relay are available, one for use on a DC supply voltage of 4.5-9 volts and the other for 8-16 volts. OR (b) A solid-state high-side power switch. This version switches the 'MICRON' DC supply voltage (which can be anywhere in the range 5-16 volts) to its output lead whenever the Radio-Switch is commanded to the 'ON' position. It is totally silent in operation but does not provide
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    Designed by Chapman Associates and manufactured in the U.K. by K-Tech Limited. Overview 'MICRON' is a very small radio-controlled switching system, fully CAA approved for security use on aircraft, in which the miniature Radio-Switch has the capability to acknowledge automatically any valid commands received from an operator using a hand-held Command Unit. It operates at very low power in the licence-exempt UHF band, is battery powered, and all functions are managed by intelligent low-power microprocessors. Main features The 'MICRON' Radio-Switch produces virtually no RF radiation when receiving, which makes it ideally suited for use in locations where it may be positioned close to other very sensitive electronic equipment, and also greatly facilitates its compliance with ETSI-ETS 300 220 and similar regulations. The basic Radio-Switch unit is only 52mm x 36mm x 12mm and weighs just 13 grams (excluding antenna and connecting leads). When fitted in a plastic case (optional), its dimensions become 57mm x 41mm x 20mm. The Radio-Switch consumes only 250uA (average) when using battery economiser. Two different output configurations are available, each capable of switching an external DC load of up to 500mA, as detailed below:- (a) A miniature latching relay which provides one fully isolated pair of changeover contacts. This latching relay only requires a short pulse to 'flip' it from one state to the other and then retains that position, even if power is removed, until it is 'flipped' back to the previous state. Two versions of the Radio-Switch using the latching-relay are available, one for use on a DC supply voltage of 4.5-9 volts and the other for 8-16 volts. OR (b) A solid-state high-side power switch. This version switches the 'MICRON' DC supply voltage (which can be anywhere in the range 5-16 volts) to its output lead whenever the Radio-Switch is commanded to the 'ON' position. It is totally silent in operation but does not provide
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Chapman Associates - 'MICRON' Miniature Command Radio IISystem | RedGage - 0 views

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    Designed by Chapman Associates and manufactured in the U.K. by K-Tech Limited.  Overview 'MICRON' is a very small radio-controlled switching system, fully CAA approved for security use on aircraft, in which the miniature Radio-Switch has the capability to acknowledge automatically any valid commands received from an operator using a hand-held Command Unit. It operates at very low power in the licence-exempt UHF band, is battery powered, and all functions are managed by intelligent low-power microprocessors. Main features The 'MICRON' Radio-Switch produces virtually no RF radiation when receiving, which makes it ideally suited for use in locations where it may be positioned close to other very sensitive electronic equipment, and also greatly facilitates its compliance with ETSI-ETS 300 220 and similar regulations. The basic Radio-Switch unit is only 52mm x 36mm x 12mm and weighs just 13 grams (excluding antenna and connecting leads). When fitted in a plastic case (optional), its dimensions become 57mm x 41mm x 20mm. The Radio-Switch consumes only 250uA (average) when using battery economiser. Two different output configurations are available, each capable of switching an external DC load of up to 500mA, as detailed below:-  (a) A miniature latching relay which provides one fully isolated pair of changeover contacts. This latching relay only requires a short pulse to 'flip' it from one state to the other and then retains that position, even if power is removed, until it is 'flipped' back to the previous state. Two versions of the Radio-Switch using the latching-relay are available, one for use on a DC supply voltage of 4.5-9 volts and the other for 8-16 volts.  OR  (b) A solid-state high-side power switch. This version switches the 'MICRON' DC supply voltage (which can be anywhere in the range 5-16 volts) to its output lead whenever the Radio-Switch is commanded to the 'ON' position. It is totally silent in operation but does not provid
Alexis Summers

Insight: How Samsung is beating Apple in China - 1 views

http://news.yahoo.com/insight-samsung-beating-apple-china-050156819.html GUANGZHOU, China/SEOUL (Reuters) - Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook believes that "over the arc of time" China is a huge oppo...

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BT boosts fibre-to-the-home broadband speed to 160Mbps - 3 views

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Chapman Associates - 'MICRON' Miniature Command Radio System - Hotaru CMS - 0 views

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    Designed by Chapman Associates and manufactured in the U.K. by K-Tech Limited. Overview 'MICRON' is a very small radio-controlled switching system, fully CAA approved for security use on aircraft, in which the miniature Radio-Switch has the capability to acknowledge automatically any valid commands received from an operator using a hand-held Command Unit. It operates at very low power in the licence-exempt UHF band, is battery powered, and all functions are managed by intelligent low-power microprocessors. Main features The 'MICRON' Radio-Switch produces virtually no RF radiation when receiving, which makes it ideally suited for use in locations where it may be positioned close to other very sensitive electronic equipment, and also greatly facilitates its compliance with ETSI-ETS 300 220 and similar regulations. The basic Radio-Switch unit is only 52mm x 36mm x 12mm and weighs just 13 grams (excluding antenna and connecting leads). When fitted in a plastic case (optional), its dimensions become 57mm x 41mm x 20mm. The Radio-Switch consumes only 250uA (average) when using battery economiser. Two different output configurations are available, each capable of switching an external DC load of up to 500mA, as detailed below:- (a) A miniature latching relay which provides one fully isolated pair of changeover contacts. This latching relay only requires a short pulse to 'flip' it from one state to the other and then retains that position, even if power is removed, until it is 'flipped' back to the previous state. Two versions of the Radio-Switch using the latching-relay are available, one for use on a DC supply voltage of 4.5-9 volts and the other for 8-16 volts. OR (b) A solid-state high-side power switch. This version switches the 'MICRON' DC supply voltage (which can be anywhere in the range 5-16 volts) to its output lead whenever the Radio-Switch is commanded to the 'ON' position. It is totally silent in operation but does not provide the ful
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Micron Associates - Chapman Associates - 'MICRON' Miniature Command Radio System | Valu... - 0 views

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    Designed by Chapman Associates and manufactured in the U.K. by K-Tech Limited. Overview 'MICRON' is a very small radio-controlled switching system, fully CAA approved for security use on aircraft, in which the miniature Radio-Switch has the capability to acknowledge automatically any valid commands received from an operator using a hand-held Command Unit. It operates at very low power in the licence-exempt UHF band, is battery powered, and all functions are managed by intelligent low-power microprocessors. Main features The 'MICRON' Radio-Switch produces virtually no RF radiation when receiving, which makes it ideally suited for use in locations where it may be positioned close to other very sensitive electronic equipment, and also greatly facilitates its compliance with ETSI-ETS 300 220 and similar regulations. The basic Radio-Switch unit is only 52mm x 36mm x 12mm and weighs just 13 grams (excluding antenna and connecting leads). When fitted in a plastic case (optional), its dimensions become 57mm x 41mm x 20mm. The Radio-Switch consumes only 250uA (average) when using battery economiser. Two different output configurations are available, each capable of switching an external DC load of up to 500mA, as detailed below:- (a) A miniature latching relay which provides one fully isolated pair of changeover contacts. This latching relay only requires a short pulse to 'flip' it from one state to the other and then retains that position, even if power is removed, until it is 'flipped' back to the previous state. Two versions of the Radio-Switch using the latching-relay are available, one for use on a DC supply voltage of 4.5-9 volts and the other for 8-16 volts. OR (b) A solid-state high-side power switch. This version switches the 'MICRON' DC supply voltage (which can be anywhere in the range 5-16 volts) to its output lead whenever the Radio-Switch is commanded to the 'ON' position. It is totally silent in operation but does not provide the ful
John Sobber

Micron Associates Chapman Associates - 'MICRON' Miniature Command Radio System -fc2 blog - 0 views

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    Designed by Chapman Associates and manufactured in the U.K. by K-Tech Limited. Overview 'MICRON' is a very small radio-controlled switching system, fully CAA approved for security use on aircraft, in which the miniature Radio-Switch has the capability to acknowledge automatically any valid commands received from an operator using a hand-held Command Unit. It operates at very low power in the licence-exempt UHF band, is battery powered, and all functions are managed by intelligent low-power microprocessors. Main features The 'MICRON' Radio-Switch produces virtually no RF radiation when receiving, which makes it ideally suited for use in locations where it may be positioned close to other very sensitive electronic equipment, and also greatly facilitates its compliance with ETSI-ETS 300 220 and similar regulations. The basic Radio-Switch unit is only 52mm x 36mm x 12mm and weighs just 13 grams (excluding antenna and connecting leads). When fitted in a plastic case (optional), its dimensions become 57mm x 41mm x 20mm. The Radio-Switch consumes only 250uA (average) when using battery economiser. Two different output configurations are available, each capable of switching an external DC load of up to 500mA, as detailed below:- (a) A miniature latching relay which provides one fully isolated pair of changeover contacts. This latching relay only requires a short pulse to 'flip' it from one state to the other and then retains that position, even if power is removed, until it is 'flipped' back to the previous state. Two versions of the Radio-Switch using the latching-relay are available, one for use on a DC supply voltage of 4.5-9 volts and the other for 8-16 volts. OR (b) A solid-state high-side power switch. This version switches the 'MICRON' DC supply voltage (which can be anywhere in the range 5-16 volts) to its output lead whenever the Radio-Switch is commanded to the 'ON' position. It is totally silent in operation but does not provide the ful
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