If image search is going to be the next big thing bots are going to need to crawl deeper and more often... Most engines probably don't have the resources currently to support the extra space/load.
America is pretty good at consuming goods/services but with the population advantage China has theye's no doubt they'll have more broadband, doctors, sell more Big Macs, and have bigger political problems...
Fancy robots are expensive to develop at first but once mass production starts this could be a great alternative to dogs... Considering what it costs to train a dog and the "carrying costs" associated with keeping one...
What's so hard about making RSS or Atom feeds available? Google News is just repackaging other peoples headlines, the outlets might as well let readers have a choice on how they want to view the content.
Maybe they'll have robots in place by then, but it's more likely that Kim Jong Il will be dead or missing and the south won't have to worry about the north... Then again, who knows...
"will Comcast's VoIP quality be better than their competitors such as Vonage, which relies on third party Internet connections to carry their VoIP?"
how about "will a human be able to notice???"
i wouldn't say linux sucks, quite the contrary unix may be a viable choice in some situations but the flexability of linux is probably its greatest asset... being able to use the same distribution for your server, laptop, and desktop with various different configs is something that is quite admirable
ok it has some problems that need to be worked out... but what are the alternatives... is this story meant to cause people to say "OMG M$ was right better contact my local sales rep" or is the community slacking???
instead of fixing the flaws that are made public by hackers faster they're goint to tell us and those who have malicious intent about more problems more often?
i can understand the appeal of playing pong on some retro hardware, but emulating that hardware so you can play pong on your desktop is a little overboard
Isn't reading books for people who don't play video games?
Has anybody patented posting text to the www yet?
I have a feeling I owe somebody a nickel...
If image search is going to be the next big thing bots are going to need to crawl deeper and more often... Most engines probably don't have the resources currently to support the extra space/load.
America is pretty good at consuming goods/services but with the population advantage China has theye's no doubt they'll have more broadband, doctors, sell more Big Macs, and have bigger political problems...
Fancy robots are expensive to develop at first but once mass production starts this could be a great alternative to dogs... Considering what it costs to train a dog and the "carrying costs" associated with keeping one...
It'd be pretty funny for a billionaire to walk into a bank with a check for $1 and deposit it... Maybe even worthy of a posting on /.
What's so hard about making RSS or Atom feeds available? Google News is just repackaging other peoples headlines, the outlets might as well let readers have a choice on how they want to view the content.
Maybe they'll have robots in place by then, but it's more likely that Kim Jong Il will be dead or missing and the south won't have to worry about the north... Then again, who knows...
"will Comcast's VoIP quality be better than their competitors such as Vonage, which relies on third party Internet connections to carry their VoIP?" how about "will a human be able to notice???"
i wouldn't say linux sucks, quite the contrary unix may be a viable choice in some situations but the flexability of linux is probably its greatest asset... being able to use the same distribution for your server, laptop, and desktop with various different configs is something that is quite admirable
ok it has some problems that need to be worked out... but what are the alternatives... is this story meant to cause people to say "OMG M$ was right better contact my local sales rep" or is the community slacking???
never been a big fan of macs but i think that an apple push to gain a significant share of the "desktop" market would be great for the whole industry.
it would force more developers to think about things like cross platform compatibility and standards more seriously than they do now...
all a net plus for linux/open source...
how can an opinion on it's appearance be ot???
instead of fixing the flaws that are made public by hackers faster they're goint to tell us and those who have malicious intent about more problems more often?
because hp is widely known as the company that makes all the right moves.
looks to me like a humidifier
time to fire up the old burner... has anybody managed to see if the tracker is up?
i can understand the appeal of playing pong on some retro hardware, but emulating that hardware so you can play pong on your desktop is a little overboard
so basically nasa is outsourcing the job that the dod outsourced to nasa... ah beaurocracy at it's best
if you have the choice between paper or plastic go for paper until there is some peer review of these machines and their code...
all the robot stories... and not even on slashdot.jp
if wb doesn't want it they need just add rediculous amounts of profanity to the pilot and run it over to hbo
a robot that carries two six shooters instead of a shotgun... or how about a chainsaw...
hopefully with some popularity the license will be revised a little
seems it's become an open source black hole... sucking up everything it thinks it can commercialize