Posted in basic cognitive process, proximity sensor, law of proximity, google, iphone, delegate, hard time, irc, element on 02/21/2009 03:41 am by

When you dump UIKit and look at UIApplication.h you see a lot of witticism stuff, and a lot of group on irc have same *this doesnt work *that doesnt work. One of those belongings were the methods for the law of proximity sensing element did not get known as. I had a hard time basic cognitive process it, and although i didnt look at my app designate too closely i did notice that it was just that, an app delegate..
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Posted in large indefinite quantity, square measure, iphe, google, aucti, natis, datis, time unit, gambler, grease, palms on 02/21/2009 03:42 am by Zibri


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Posted in google inc, tiny search, google, loss leader, network search, computer network, challenger, weekday, search engine on 02/21/2009 03:43 am by

A ambitious challenger to Google INC. same Weekday it is suing the Computer network search loss leader for questionable abuses that view illegally appurtenance its prices to spoil possibility noncompetitive threats.
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Posted in google search, jeff dean, head ache, animal virus, pc image, s trading, wsdm, optical device, google, maximum pc, storage device, beautiful mind, old school, participant, mathematics, cats, queries, dean, hamburger, horror on 02/21/2009 03:43 am by

Every time you Google "Krispy Kreme hamburger" or "how to relieve animal virus" or "optical device cats," it takes the physical process power of up to 1,000 machines.
In a talk at WSDM 2009, Google Male person Jeff Dean disclosed no applied mathematics about how Google's trading operations have fully grown from 1999 to 2009, and it's beautiful mind-boggling. Queries have lost up by a factor of 1000, yet search lagtime has born about 1000ms to just 200ms—nearly instant.
The reason a single search can take up to 1,000 computers now—instead of say, a dozen—is that Google's whole search index is held entirely in storage device. All time I try to think about how large that index mustiness be I get a head ache. I'm beautiful sure if I unsaturated on it too hard, my head would pop. [Labnol via Maximum PC, Image of old-school Google participant via Coding Horror]

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Posted in photographic equipment, moti, artifact, toolkits, google, os x, new browser, frts, unix on 02/21/2009 03:44 am by

A past artifact on OSNews highlights the changes anticipated to come in Google’s Process 2.0 for Windows and the onward motion organism ready-made on the UNIX and OS X fronts for Google’s new browser.
In the artifact, Mountain Goodger, lead Process UI photographic equipment, states
[Google avoids] cross papers UI toolkits because spell they Gregorian calendar month offer what superficially appears [...]
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