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  Computer - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
While there are few technical reasons why a GUI has to be tied to the rest of an operating system, it allows the operating system vendor to encourage all the software for their operating system to have a similar looking and acting interface.
Industrial robots have become commonplace in mass production, but general-purpose human-like robots have not lived up to the promise of their fictional counterparts and remain either toys or research projects.
Robotics, indeed, is the physical expression of the field of artificial intelligence, a discipline whose exact boundaries are fuzzy but to some degree involves attempting to give computers capabilities that they do not currently possess but humans do.
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 Robots Exclusion Standard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The robots exclusion standard or robots.txt protocol is a convention to prevent cooperating web spiders and other web robots from accessing all or part of a website.
The robots.txt protocol was created by consensus in June 1994 by members of the robots mailing list (robots-request@nexor.co.uk).
HTML meta tags can be used to exclude robots according to the contents of web pages.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robots_exclusion_standard   (626 words)

  
 Eeek, Robotics page is taking a vacation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Robotics tips > Robotics page is on a vacation!
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: An Anthology Of Robot And Computer Stories 287 H Computer Crimes And Capers Academy Chicago Pub.
(library binding) 321 H Living In The Future Beaufort Books 1985 288 CB161.L496 303.49 0-8253-0225-0 84-9179 322 H Robots, Machines In Man's Image Crown/Harmony 1985 246 TJ211.A83 629.89 0-517-55110-1 84-22758 322 H Robots, Machines In Man's Image Robot Inst.
Walker 1985 61 QP624.A85 574.87 0-8027-6596-3 85-15889 335 H How Did We Find Out About DNA?
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