Saturday, March 13, 2010

Low Power Green Consumer Computers - Aleutia

Affordable low power desktops and servers.Green computers.

Low Power Green Consumer Computers - Aleutia

D1 Mini Atom PC - Aleutia

D2 Mini Atom PC - Aleutia

With 2 x 1.8 GHz Intel Atom CPU, 2-4GB RAM, and Gigabit LAN, the D1 offers more than adequate performance for general office and light multimedia tasks in a smaller package and with much less power consumption that competing corporate PCs. Available with a 320GB hard drive for those requiring extra storage or a much faster Intel SSSD.

Linutop - Low Power Thin Web Client

"Linutop is delivered with free standard ready-to-use Linux software: Firefox, Open Office, VLC Media player... and can be easily customized with additional software.

Linutop - Low Power Thin Web Client

Linutop implements the latest computer power saving technologies. With less than 8 watts of power consumption it is one of the most energy efficient on the market.

The Linutop system can be locked by a password, so it can't be altered by virus or mishap.

Linutop was awarded the TIC21 price for sustainable innovation 2007"

Friday, March 12, 2010

ecobyte Bill Klein and BK ReplaceEm

ecobyte of Bill Klein provides Custom software and website design development services. Programming in C++ and other languages on client-side and server-side applications.

Replace Text, formerly called BK ReplaceEm

At its core, Replace Text is essentially a text search-and-replace program. However, unlike the search-replace functionality of a standard text editor, Replace Text is designed to operate on multiple files at once.

(Today after many years i was checking my old links database and found orbit and boolean redirect to ecobyte. These years they were broken links. Bill Klein is a very talented Programmer. Thanks for Wonderful Software - SAN Gear )

ecobyte

HTML 4 to HTML 5 and Web Applications

HTML5-Wiki is being developed as the next major revision of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), the core markup language of the World Wide Web

HTML5-W3C A vocabulary and associated APIs for HTML and XHTML. W3C Working Draft 4 March 2010. W3C.

HTML 5 Tag Reference at W3Schools

What is the WHATWG?

The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) is a growing community of people interested in evolving the Web. It focuses primarily on the development of HTML and APIs needed for Web applications

HTML5 differences from HTML4

Current HTML HTML-4

HTML Help by The Web Design Group

HTMLHelp.com is maintained by the Web Design Group to provide Web authoring reference material, tips, and answers to frequently asked questions