Monthly Archives: April 2012

Updated> Financial Sources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog White Paper Link Compilation

April 04, 2012

Updated> Financial Sources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog White Paper Link Compilation
http://www.FinancialSources.info/

The above is the associated white paper link compilation of the Financial Sources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. It is a 33 page .pdf document 272KB. [Updated April 4, 2012] Other white papers are available by clicking here.

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Updated> Bots, Blogs and News Aggregators

April 04, 2012

Updated> Bots, Blogs and News Aggregators
http://www.BotsBlogs.com/

I have just updated my research white paper link compilation titled “Bots, Blogs and News Aggregators” which is now a 21 page research paper listing many resources both new and existing that will help anyone who is attempting to find information and knowledge research about bots, blogs and news aggregator tools currently available on the Internet. It is freely available as a .pdf (345KB) at the above link from the Virtual Private Library™ and authored by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. It was updated April 4, 2012.

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WorldDesk – Take Your World With You

April 04, 2012

 

WorldDesk – Take Your World With You
http://worlddesk.co/

WorldDesk leverages a unique patent-pending abstraction layer that frees all aspects of a user’s Microsoft Windows workspace from the underlying OS and device. This technology allows the free movement of apps, files and profile between devices, truly letting you take your world with you. The approach facilitates revolutionary capabilities including workspace delivery from the cloud, offline solutions where the workspace is carried on a USB, smart phone or secure drive, enterprise solutions with a fraction of the server and network requirements of incumbents, and integration adapters that allows the Microsoft workspace to run natively on Linux and Android. They believe this will transform Microsoft’s portability and mobile capability while rendering many existing desktop virtualization solutions obsolete. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™.

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Sustainable Technologies, Systems and Policies

April 04, 2012

Sustainable Technologies, Systems and Policies
http://www.qscience.com/loi/stsp/

The journal publishes fundamental and applied research papers, reviews, problem statements and case studies in the primary areas of water and energy sustainability with a focus on sustainable generation, utilization and integrated resources management. The scope covers mirco to macro levels in the development and implementation of sustainable solutions. Contributions fall into one of three themes: 1) Technologies associated with the sustainable generation, utilization, recovery, reuse and recycling. The journal publishes papers on relevant scientific and technological advances, technology assessments and approaches to support technology development; 2) Integrated systems of multiple technical components to achieve sustainable generation, utilization, recovery, reuse and recycling. The scope of journal includes includes the areas of systems analysis, integration, design, operations and management; and 3) Policy making and the translation of policies into regulations, legislation and governance mechanisms to enable the implementation of sustainable technologies and systems. Within these areas the journal covers a broad range of topics including experimental work, testing, modelling, simulation, optimisation, design and development, monitoring and control, decision-making, integrated resources management, economics, environmental assessment, social impact assessment, policy, and regulations, legislation, and governance. The journal caters for inter-disciplinary contributions to reflect the scientific, technical, economical and social challenges involved in the development and implementation of sustainable solutions. The journal specifically excludes the field of sustainable buildings.

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Noodzy – Use #Tags To Control the Web

April 04, 2012

 

Noodzy – Use #Tags To Control the Web
http://www.noodzy.com/

Noodzy is a smart bar, that you can control by adding #tags to execute what we call “quick actions” ! Learn how Noodzy works by clicking to “More info”, and be a part of our revolution ! Noodzy is more than just a bar, it lets you access to the whole web easily by adding simple #tags on the bar, that when you submit them, will execute what we call “quick actions”. With these quick actions, you can do what you do everyday on the web, but faster and easier! No more need of going to every website separately, just go to Noodzy, and use the power of our #tags! With our BETA version, we’ve launched 6 modules ( Google, Youtube, Twitter, Facebook, Gmail and Quick Messages ) so you can interact with these websites, without having to go to them separately, with the list of #tags that we’ve set up. You can find the whole list on our Labs. They are as many opportunities as websites, so the more people will use our service, the more we will code new modules and services, to make Noodzy the first homepage on every web-browser in the world! Join the community, sign up now for free! This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracewr™ Information Blog.

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Open Science Grid (OSG)

April 04, 2012

 

Open Science Grid (OSG)
https://www.opensciencegrid.org/

The Open Science Grid (OSG) advances science through open distributed computing. The OSG is a multi-disciplinary partnership to federate local, regional, community and national cyberinfrastructures to meet the needs of research and academic communities at all scales. The Open Science Grid (OSG) provides provide common service and support for resource providers and scientific institutions using a distributed fabric of high throughput computational services. The OSG does not own resources but provides software and services to users and resource providers alike to enable the opportunistic usage and sharing of resources. The OSG is jointly funded by the Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation. High-throughput computing needs of our scientific users are being met by a large number of computing resources that can be accessed directly through Globus services or more conveniently through grid technologies build on top of them. Storage resources provide easy access to terabytes of storage space through the common SRM protocol. The resources contributing to the OSG are primarily Linux clusters with Ethernet interconnects. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to Grid, Distributed and Cloud Computing Resources Subject Tracer™.

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Updated> Financial Sources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog White Paper Link Compilation

April 04, 2012

Updated> Financial Sources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog White Paper Link Compilation
http://www.FinancialSources.info/

The above is the associated white paper link compilation of the Financial Sources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. It is a 33 page .pdf document 272KB. [Updated April 4, 2012] Other white papers are available by clicking here.

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Updated> Bots, Blogs and News Aggregators

April 04, 2012

Updated> Bots, Blogs and News Aggregators
http://www.BotsBlogs.com/

I have just updated my research white paper link compilation titled “Bots, Blogs and News Aggregators” which is now a 21 page research paper listing many resources both new and existing that will help anyone who is attempting to find information and knowledge research about bots, blogs and news aggregator tools currently available on the Internet. It is freely available as a .pdf (345KB) at the above link from the Virtual Private Library™ and authored by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. It was updated April 4, 2012.

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WorldDesk – Take Your World With You

April 04, 2012

 

WorldDesk – Take Your World With You
http://worlddesk.co/

WorldDesk leverages a unique patent-pending abstraction layer that frees all aspects of a user’s Microsoft Windows workspace from the underlying OS and device. This technology allows the free movement of apps, files and profile between devices, truly letting you take your world with you. The approach facilitates revolutionary capabilities including workspace delivery from the cloud, offline solutions where the workspace is carried on a USB, smart phone or secure drive, enterprise solutions with a fraction of the server and network requirements of incumbents, and integration adapters that allows the Microsoft workspace to run natively on Linux and Android. They believe this will transform Microsoft’s portability and mobile capability while rendering many existing desktop virtualization solutions obsolete. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™.

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Sustainable Technologies, Systems and Policies

April 04, 2012

Sustainable Technologies, Systems and Policies
http://www.qscience.com/loi/stsp/

The journal publishes fundamental and applied research papers, reviews, problem statements and case studies in the primary areas of water and energy sustainability with a focus on sustainable generation, utilization and integrated resources management. The scope covers mirco to macro levels in the development and implementation of sustainable solutions. Contributions fall into one of three themes: 1) Technologies associated with the sustainable generation, utilization, recovery, reuse and recycling. The journal publishes papers on relevant scientific and technological advances, technology assessments and approaches to support technology development; 2) Integrated systems of multiple technical components to achieve sustainable generation, utilization, recovery, reuse and recycling. The scope of journal includes includes the areas of systems analysis, integration, design, operations and management; and 3) Policy making and the translation of policies into regulations, legislation and governance mechanisms to enable the implementation of sustainable technologies and systems. Within these areas the journal covers a broad range of topics including experimental work, testing, modelling, simulation, optimisation, design and development, monitoring and control, decision-making, integrated resources management, economics, environmental assessment, social impact assessment, policy, and regulations, legislation, and governance. The journal caters for inter-disciplinary contributions to reflect the scientific, technical, economical and social challenges involved in the development and implementation of sustainable solutions. The journal specifically excludes the field of sustainable buildings.

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