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 DSLR <<b>bb>>Focusb>bb>>
DSRL <<b>bb>>Focusb>bb>>, the original DSLR <<b>bb>>Focusb>bb>> Assist software is now even better with the release of Version 3.0 available now.
DSLR <<b>bb>>Focusb>bb>> works in conjunction with the remote camera software provided or available for your camera.
Supports Focusing for any Digital Camera by allowing DSLR <<b>bb>>Focusb>bb>> to control your cameras capture software
http://www.dslrfocus.com   (1101 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>FOCUSb>bb>>- Mumbai, India based Recruitment Consultants and executive search agency for Software, Computer, IT & Telecom jobs globally
<<b>bb>>FOCUSb>bb>>- Mumbai, India based Recruitment Consultants and executive search agency for Software, Computer, IT & Telecom jobs globally
http://www.focusonit.com   (18 words)

  
 Linux - encyclopedia article about Linux.
Linux and other free software projects have been frequently criticized for not going far enough in terms of ensuring usability, and Linux has been generally considered to be more difficult to use than Windows or the Macintosh, although it is steadily improving.
Linux is the cornerstone of the so-called LAMP server-software combination (Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl/PHP/Python) that has achieved widespread popularity among Web developers, making it one of the most common platforms on the Web.
Linux started out as a terminal emulator written in IA-32 assembler and C which was compiled into binary form and booted from a floppy disk so that it would run outside of any operating system.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Linux   (6112 words)

  
 Software Magazine - 2004 Software 500: Growth Came in Segments
MKS, with its <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> on software configuration management to better control the process of software development, grew 13% to reach $31.9 million.
Among companies between $100 million and $1 billion in revenue: Aprisma grew at 133% with its <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> on performance management applications for service providers and enterprise IT; and salesforce.com was notable for 128% growth to $51 million in revenue from sales of its software and services aimed at supporting salesforces and customer relationships.
Magic Software Enterprises, founded in 1983, reached $63.4 million in revenue on 6% growth on the strength of its extension from software development and deployment tools, into business integration through a partnership with iWay Software, an Information Builders company.
http://www.softwaremag.com/L.cfm?Doc=2004-09/2004-09software-500   (1295 words)

  
 Wiki software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The primary difference between wikis and more complex types of content management systems is that wiki software tends to <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> on the content, at the expense of the more powerful control over layout seen in CMS's like Drupal, WebGUI, or at the expense of non-wiki features (articles, blogs,..) like in Tikiwiki.
Wiki software is a type of collaborative software that runs a Wiki system.
"Wiki software" could be interpreted as comprising all of the software required to run a wiki, which might include a web server such as Apache, in addition to the "Wiki engine" itself, which implements the wiki technology.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki_software   (468 words)

  
 COBOL - enterprise application migration - web services technology - dotnet
Micro <<b>bb>>Focusb>bb>> is a leading provider of legacy development and deployment software for enterprise platforms.
Micro <<b>bb>>Focusb>bb>> enables organizations to reduce costs and increase agility with minimal risk by reusing their legacy applications with contemporary architectures and Web services.
Move your legacy to a modern, open and extensible platform such as Windows, UNIX and Linux with the minimum of changes to your strategic application code.
http://www.microfocus.com   (205 words)

  
 VA Software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eventually, on June 26, 2001, VA Linux decided that they would leave the systems hardware business and <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> on software development[2].
On December 6, 2001, the company formally changed its name to VA Software in recognition that the majority of their business was now software development.
This gave them Slashdot and other software development news resources, a move that shifted much of VA Linux's business model to software development.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VA_Software   (853 words)

  
 Murray Haszard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Haszard set up Skunkworks Software with his remaining employees, producing a program called "<<b>bb>>Focusb>bb>>" which he describes as "PowerPoint on steroids".
Murray Hayden Haszard (born 11 May 1954) is a New Zealand entrepreneur and businessman who founded the companies B32 Software and Binary Research and is presently the chairman of Ilion Technology.
A sales and support branch of B32 Software opened in Blue Ash, Ohio in 1990, but the demands of running a business only increased.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Haszard   (853 words)

  
 Software Prototyping and Requirements Engineering - Software Systems
The software requirements and specifications approach to prototyping is the basis for Sections 3 and 4.
Later in the software life cycle, but still of benefit, would be prototyping based on software design techniques and high level languages.
Not to prototype at all should simply not be an option in software development.
http://www.dacs.dtic.mil/techs/prototype/systems.shtml   (1609 words)

  
 README 100
Readme temporary software art factory would like to <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> not only on the product itself, but on the way of its production, and experiment with different models of production in relation to art, including outsourcing, work within IT companies or self-production.
Readme is a travelling media art festival with a <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> on software art.
The post-fordistic, globalization-related model which started to evolve in the 1970s, is characterised by upcoming concepts of timesharing, offshore outsourcing, borders transparent for capital but not for human resources, the introduction of object oriented programming languages, the increasing networking of computers and the first multimedia computers.
http://readme.runme.org   (756 words)

  
 Public Library Software & Computers: Linux
The linux software map is a database of many of the packages that have been written for, ported to, or, these days, simply compiled for linux and made available.
This document presents some of the more frequently cited 'myths' about Linux and open source software in general.
Most Linux users have moved on to the 2.x versions of Linux but, occasionally, people still ask how to do this on the old 1.2.x kernels.
http://www.dlhoffman.com/publiclibrary/index-software-linux.html   (445 words)

  
 CNN - Debate will <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> on Linux vs. Linux - January 20, 2000
Bruce Perens, an open source software pioneer and president of Linux Capital Group in Berkeley, Calif., says that not all Linux packages are entirely open source.
Some firms, such as VA Linux, emphasize their turnkey software/hardware offerings, while others, such as Caldera, are talking about everything from non-PC devices to e-commerce.
Linux vendors also need to clarify their efforts to deliver improved remote management technologies and support server clustering, Claybrook says.
http://archives.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/01/20/linux.battle.idg   (466 words)

  
 Propellerhead Software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> on development of computer based music software for hobbyists to professionals.
Slimmed-down version of Reason distributed together with other software bundles.
Propellerhead Software (founded in 1994) is a software company located in Stockholm, Sweden.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propellerhead_Software   (243 words)

  
 Linux Valley - ENCYCLOPEDIA
Describes the process of creating your own Linux system from scratch from an already installed Linux distribution, using nothing but the source code of software that we need.
Describes the Alpha Linux Miniloader (also known as MILO), a program for Alpha-based systems that can be used to initialize the machine and load Linux.
Discusses the four basic approaches to parallel processing that are available to Linux users: SMP Linux systems, clusters of networked Linux systems, parallel execution using multimedia instructions (i.e., MMX), and attached (parallel) processors hosted by a Linux system.
http://www.linuxvalley.it/encyclopedia/ldp/howto/os.php   (1392 words)

  
 EETimes.com - SGI to shed Cray, shift OS <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> to Linux
Going forward, SGI will shift its <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> to the Linux operating systems for Intel-based platforms, while maintaining its investment in and support for MIPS-based systems into 2002, Vrolyk said.
The emergence of Linux as an industry standard, and the fact that Linux is better than any proprietary version of Unix, led SGI to reassess its position in the Windows NT market, Vrolyk said.
The transition plan SGI announced 18 months ago to <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> on high-performance computing and visual computing hadn't gone far enough to restore growth in sales and profits, he said.
http://www.eet.com/story/OEG19990810S0019   (1081 words)

  
 Wolfenstein - Info, Tricks, Cheats, Walkthroughs, & Links
The game was inspired by the 1980s Muse Software computer games Castle Wolfenstein and Beyond Castle Wolfenstein for the Apple II.
It was created by id Software and published by Apogee Software on May 5, 1992.
The source code of the game was published by id Software in 1996 under the terms of the GNU General Public License, and some enhanced ports have been developed.
http://www.kurdistanline.com/Wolfenstein.html   (817 words)

  
 China's Red Flag Linux to <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> on enterprise - Computerworld
The company behind China's leading Linux client distribution, Red Flag Software Co., is shifting its main <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> to its server operating system and enterprise customers and planning to expand sales overseas, the company's acting president said in an interview Friday.
The first version of the software, called Asianux, was released in June, and a 64-bit version for Intel Corp.'s Itanium II processor is scheduled for release this month.
"A lot of enterprise customers have been moving from Unix and Windows to Linux, so that's our major <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>>." The enterprise <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> marks a change from Red Flag's client and embedded Linux <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> of the past two years, he said.
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/linux/story/0,10801,95284,00.html?f=x10   (1130 words)

  
 WebIndia software exports companies directory india - india software, India Software
Lasrsoft Infosystems Ltd. - Laser Soft is a software company with a <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> on the Banking and Financial sectors.
Koramangala - Koramangala.com is the premium source of news and information about the software center of Bangalore.
WebIndia software exports companies directory india - india software, India Software
http://www.webindia.com/category/software.html   (559 words)

  
 Designing More Usable Computers and Software
This page represents cooperative efforts by many of the major computer and software developers towards making computers and software more usable - for all.
Low-Emission Computers - This project focuses on designing low-emission computers for use by people with severe electrical sensitivity.
While the primarily <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> is on computer users at risk of injury, health professionals, researchers, educators, designers, resellers and manufacturers will find a wealth of information of interest.Many of the resources provided here also relate well to other work environments.
http://trace.wisc.edu/world/computer_access   (745 words)

  
 Croc o' Lyle - Usability, Information Architecture and web design commentary by Lyle Kantrovich
Of course most business and home computer users are nothing like a highly technical software developer -- especially not in the ways they understand and use software.
So if you've defined Linux's success as domination of the desktop computing market, then you've probably started with the wrong product -- Linux was not designed as a desktop computing product for the masses.
The Linux community needs to determine what their goals are, get organized, and quit whining and blaming others for their situation.
http://crocolyle.blogspot.com/2001_12_30_crocolyle_archive.html   (1300 words)

  
 Presentation Software
Hit your target with Presentation Software that helps you define your service to prospective Buyers and Sellers in an easy to understand and easy to follow format.
Power Buyer Presentation lets you control the advancement of slides - so you can stop and start at any time and <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> the client's attention on you, while taking you through all the necessary information you want to present to a buyer when you meet.
Most multi-media listing presentations <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> the client on your computer instead of on YOU!
http://www.realtystar.com/presentation.htm   (1300 words)

  
 DISCLOSURE, DISTRIBUTION AND LICENSING OF SOFTWARE
Finally, for those faculty members for whom software is the subject of research, or the means or manner of pursuit of research objectives, too fine a <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> on potential commercial value of their software places a disproportionate burden on them relative to other faculty who do not utilize software in this way.
As the software industry matures, patent protection becomes more common, and the life of software inventions lengthens, this analysis will change; for now, the differences between most software inventions and other inventions are fundamental and should be taken into consideration in the determination of the means and manner the University chooses for licensing inventions.
The commercial value of such software is likely to be small, as where the software is in rough form, short, and of little value or interest to those outside a narrow field; thus, such sharing is appropriate.
http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/swadmpol.htm   (4149 words)

  
 California Polytechnic Institute Supports Comprehensive Data Warehousing Initiative to Provide Secure, Universal Access and Reporting on Integrated Information of All Kinds
The result was Project ODIN, a multi-year effort that uses mainframe SQL middleware and workstation query tools to provide end users with self-initiated access to institutional data presently stored on the host in a number of different data structures, including DB2, <<b>bb>>FOCUSb>bb>>, and VSAM.
In response, Project ODIN throws intelligence into the equation – querying all the tables and setting a flag that indicates whether a student is currently enrolled.
Project ODIN, short for Optimal Data Information Network, is providing Cal Poly administration, staff and faculty with expanded access to a growing collection of information – including information on applicants and enrolled students – using Information Builders' EDA (Enterprise Data Access) middleware.
http://www.iwaysoftware.com/applications/cal_poly.html   (4149 words)

  
 OSDL - Red Flag - China's Leading Linux Software Developer - Joins OSDL
It focuses on the development and marketing of Linux operating systems and application software on multiple platforms for the constantly growing base of Chinese technology users.
The Lab also provides Linux expertise and computing and test facilities in the United States and Japan available to developers around the world.
Founded in 2000 by CA, Hitachi, HP, IBM, Intel and NEC, OSDL is a non-profit organization at the center of Linux supported by a global consortium of more than 60 of the world’s largest Linux customers and IT industry leaders.
http://www.osdl.org/newsroom/press_releases/2005/2005_01_10_beaverton.html   (612 words)

  
 The Software Copyright Directive and the Internet
Two widely debated software copyright questions have been the <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> of much discussion in recent years, but should not be further complicated by the advent of the information society.
In order to better understand the Software Directive and to assess its viability for continuing to function appropriately in the developing global information environment, it is necessary to have a grasp of fundamental concepts in copyright law.
Although a Member State cannot impound the software at the border, as they could with a hard copy, the user's action of saving the copy from his or her download would involve reproduction of an infringing work and would be covered by the exclusive grant of right in Article 4(a).
http://www.jeanmonnetprogram.org/papers/96/9608ind.html   (13540 words)

  
 Roy Campbell Directory Computer Science UIUC
Over time, research in system software has become increasingly important and the construction of complex system software a <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> for advanced software engineering techniques.
His current research projects include active spaces for ubiquitous computing, authorization for sensor networks, simulations of network security, and the design of peer-to-peer distributed operating systems.
Ubiquitous, distributed and parallel systems require complex resource management and efficient implementations.
http://cs.uiuc.edu/~rhc   (13540 words)

  
 Software Brat -- Compelling and Superior Windows Software
indows software of superior quality is the <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> of the Software Brat collection.
Although the number of Windows software products listed within each category is small; they have been either used or tested in the real-life environment of the software development company that publishes this site.
The hunt for good Windows software has not only been done for you in advance, but the choices have been found to be useful in the real world.
http://www.softwarebrat.com/   (13540 words)

  
 IEEE Software: From the Editor - November/December 1998
The second question I ask of each submitted article is "What genre is it?" Every article submitted to IEEE Software is assigned one of the genres that are highlighted in this issue’s <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>>, and those genres are later used to guide the peer reviewers&; review of the article.
Because IEEE Software is a magazine, not a journal, before publication we try to rework articles of this kind so that our typical reader will be able to read the article at the Analytical level.
First, I have to assign each submitted article a "CR Code," which is a classification scheme IEEE Software uses to categorize all submitted articles and send them to reviewers who have indicated an interest in the same subject.
http://www.stevemcconnell.com/ieeesoftware/eic02.htm   (13540 words)

  
 A research on quality checklists of ubiquitous computing software and middleware
However, the vision of ubiquitous computing is radically different from the current computing expereince, where computers are very visible and the <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> of the user's attention.
Checklists of system software in ubiquitous computing environment [3]
Checklists of middleware in ubiquitous computing environment [4]
http://www.massey.ac.nz/~hryu/ubiquitous.html   (13540 words)

  
 dvd-uk Tenebrae [1983]
So, Tenebrae is a thriller about a writer of thrillers who, whilst on a promotional tour in Italy for his new book (...also called Tenebrae), finds himself the <<b>bb>>focusb>bb>> of a deranged serial killer, who is offing his victims according to the grisly murders found in the very same author's work.
The style or Tenebrae is less over-the-top than some of his other films, particularly Suspiria and Deep Red, with the director here going for something that's rooted in a more obvious reality, which I suppose gives a more believable streak to the work of a director so rooted in visual and thematic abstraction.
What makes Tenebrae a little more interesting however, is that aforementioned streak of self-reflection and a major twist on perspective that easily rivals the great revelation towards the end of Deep Red, with Argento once again playing with the notions of subjective memory, perspective, and the idea of sight and sightlessness.
http://uk.savebazar.com/P-Dvd-QjAwMDA0Q1pTUA%3D%3D-Tenebrae+%5B1983%5D.html   (1152 words)

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