Gongyo and Daimoku

INTERACTIVE LEARNER: Gongyo and Daimoku.

Beyond Golden Edition – Interview With Tina Turner

INTERACTIVE LEARNER: Beyond Golden Edition – Interview With Tina Turner.

Gongyo e Daimoku

INTERACTIVE LEARNER: Gongyo e Daimoku.

Black Eyed Peas Super Bowl 45 Half Time Show

INTERACTIVE LEARNER: Black Eyed Peas Super Bowl 45 Half Time Show.

 

Video: Pro-Mubarak demonstrations begin

INTERACTIVE LEARNER: Video: Pro-Mubarak demonstrations begin.

INTERACTIVE LEARNER: President Mubarak’s remarks were deceptive.

INTERACTIVE LEARNER: President Mubarak’s remarks were deceptive..

MOTOROLA XOOM

Motorola Xoom & Android Honeycomb First Look!

 

 

 

 

 

Emancipation Proclamtion

Emancipation Proclamation http://bit.ly/i5qgsv

Femtocell Technology full data potential of Apply iPhone 3GS with Ubiquisys G3 femtocell

Femtocell releases full data potential of new iPhone.

The Apple iPhone 3GS features HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) which has the potential for ultra-fast internet download speeds. The 3GS is rated at 7.2 Mb/s, which should provide a maximum real-world speed of around 6.86 Mb/s.

This video demonstration shows the performance of an Apple iPhone 3GS when teamed with the Ubiquisys G3 femtocell.

The first test measured the typical indoor 3G performance from the macro network. We then tested the same phone using the Ubiquisys G3 femtocell, and finally we tested the iPhone/femtocell in tethered mode via a laptop.

The results show that the Ubiquisys G3 femtocell enables Apples iPhone 3GS to reach 6.77 Mb/s download speed, releasing its full HSDPA potential.

Web 3.0

The Semantic Web provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries. It is a collaborative effort led by W3C with participation from a large number of researchers and industrial partners. It is based on the Resource Description Framework (RDF).

The Semantic Web is the extension of the World Wide Web that enables people to share content beyond the boundaries of applications and websites. It has been described in rather different ways: as a utopic vision, as a web of data, or merely as a natural paradigm shift in our daily use of the Web. Most of all, the Semantic Web has inspired and engaged many people to create innovative semantic technologies and applications. semanticweb.org is the common platform for this community.

You can extend semanticweb.org. Make sure that your favorite semantic tool, event, or ontology is here!

Events:
ISWC2010 (Shanghai, 7 November 2010 Subevents: Cold2010, Http://www.ontologydynamics.org/od/index.php/seres2010/, SDoW2010, URSW 2010)
SWAT4LS2010 (Berlin, 8 December 2010)
LinkedDataFIA2010 (Ghent, 16 December 2010)
Jurix 2010 (Liverpool, 16 December 2010)
WIMS’11 (Sogndal, 25 May 2011)

The Semantic Web is not a separate Web but an extension of the current one, in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation.” It is a source to retrieve information from the web(using the web spiders from RDF files) and access the data through Semantic Web Agents or Semantic Web Services. Simply Semantic Web is data about data or metadata. Source: “The Semantic Web” by Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler, and Ora Lassila, Scientific American, 2001

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