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 Digital Encyclopedia Brings Chicago History to Life, Northwestern University NewsCenter
The labor map makes use of a rare five-volume 1886 atlas created by the Robinson Fire Insurance Company for use by the fire insurance industry.
Consisting of more than 100 individual plates, the Robinson maps provide a wealth of information, including the location, footprint and building materials of every Chicago structure, whether or not a street was paved, and the location of water cisterns.
The result is an enormous (3.3 gigabyte) single image map that allows users to follow any street in Chicago from its beginning to its end.
www.northwestern.edu /newscenter/stories/2005/05/encyclopedia.html   (1353 words)

  
 InformationWeek > Office Of The Future > New Way To Work > January 28, 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
"More companies are going to open workspaces, and that has an impact on technology and an impact on the way teams work," he says.
A one-hour meeting recorded with the omnidirectional RingCam consumes about as much as a gigabyte of disk space, but with storage priced at about $1 per gigabyte, a company could store a week's worth of meetings for the price of lunch.
Use of artificial-intelligence tools and expert databases jumped last year to 36% of companies in the InformationWeek 500-which lists companies with more than $1 billion in annual revenue judged to be the most innovative users of IT-compared with 26% in 1999.
www.informationweek.com /story/IWK20020124S0028   (3602 words)

  
 e-businessguide - Glossary
Uses proven methodologies and e-business technologies to help companies to identify, select, acquire, develop, and retain profitable customers, building the lasting relationships that are key to long-term financial success.
Two companies, one the supplier and the other the purchaser, transmit inquiries, orders, invoices, payments etc. directly through their computer systems.
Every company's procurement needs are different, and services can be tailored from providing strategic support in sourcing the right goods and services to complete management of transactions.
www.e-businessguide.gov.au /resources/glossary   (4180 words)

  
 OfB.biz: Open for Business - Apple Launches Mac mini, iWork
In his keynote speech today, Jobs announced the company’s new office suite, low-cost Macintosh and USB key iPod would be available on January 22.
An upgraded system, with and 80 gig hard disk and 1.42GHz G4 will be available for $599, according to the company.
The unit will come in 512 megabyte and 1 gigabyte variants that connect directly to a computer's USB ports like a USB key.
www.ofb.biz /modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=345   (506 words)

  
 Layer 8
The PVR company announced it's trialing a project in which subscribers can download TV shows to their Tivo, even before the shows are aired on TV.
Earlier this week we told you Microsoft was leading a session at LinuxWorld, and Hilf was the poor soul who had to suffer the boos and moans from the open source crowd.
Txt messaging catching on in U.S. The Wall Street Journal this morning reports that text messaging is finally catching on in the U.S., which has lagged behind pretty much everyone on Earth when it comes to texting.
www.networkworld.com /weblogs/layer8   (3209 words)

  
 Brian's reflection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Considering that SanDisk produces 2 gigabyte SD cards and that CF cards are being manufactured at 8GB and larger, this is well within reason; nevermind what the luddites tell you.
Wikicities is a separate for profit company, which I own, and I don't usually talk about it in my WIkipedia lectures, but basically the idea there is, we've got all these great people in the community that know how to run a community.
It's been on the rumor train for a long time, but we finally have virtual keyboards released by two companies.
www.br1an.net /indexBlog.html   (12814 words)

  
 RN Central Help   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The average person does not have the means to connect her computer directly and permanently to the Internet itself.
Diskettes use the same technology as hard drives, but they are much slower, they hold far less information, and they are removable (you can take the disk out of the computer), whereas hard drives are very fast, have lots of capacity, and can't be removed without taking the machine apart.
Many hard drives for home and office use today have a capacity of about a gigabyte (that is, eight billion bits of information).
www.rncentral.com /help.html   (4420 words)

  
 rdfdata.org
(2004-11-22) Ontology plus entries about websites, mostly of companies (more)
(2004-10-13) Company name, industry type, and more information associated with a stock ticker symbol.
See the DAML HTML Gateway Tools page for more information.
www.rdfdata.org /data.html   (3292 words)

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