You are absolutely right, MSTCrow5429. The Froogle brand has a lot more meaning than Google Base. They should fix Froogle and keep the name. They just have to figure out how to differentiate the products in some other way than by title alone, so that iPod cases are not lumped with iPods, etc. (to use an example in a previous post). What about using the product's UPC (currently EAN/UCC-13 code). Hey -- that's a great idea. If I only worked at Google, that would probably get me another $2M in stock options, and extra wasabi for my sashimi at lunchtime.
"A far Ultraviolet instrument will enable it to see into areas permanently in shadow and see if there is indeed ice there."
If comets are largely ice, and they've crashed into earth, then clearly they've hit the moon as well. So it stands to reason that there must be ice there in shadowed areas.
While the free courses are great, you can in fact take pay-per-view courses from Stanford online in your browser and earn a Stanford degree.
http://www.thejournal.com/articles/14473
Video is streamed to your browser, and there's a frame to one side with text of course outlines, notes, etc. Stanford has been offering this since 1995, four years prior to MIT's OCW program.
You are absolutely right, MSTCrow5429. The Froogle brand has a lot more meaning than Google Base. They should fix Froogle and keep the name. They just have to figure out how to differentiate the products in some other way than by title alone, so that iPod cases are not lumped with iPods, etc. (to use an example in a previous post). What about using the product's UPC (currently EAN/UCC-13 code). Hey -- that's a great idea. If I only worked at Google, that would probably get me another $2M in stock options, and extra wasabi for my sashimi at lunchtime.
"A far Ultraviolet instrument will enable it to see into areas permanently in shadow and see if there is indeed ice there."
If comets are largely ice, and they've crashed into earth, then clearly they've hit the moon as well. So it stands to reason that there must be ice there in shadowed areas.
- http://www.thejournal.com/articles/14473
Video is streamed to your browser, and there's a frame to one side with text of course outlines, notes, etc. Stanford has been offering this since 1995, four years prior to MIT's OCW program.