The document describes the technical specifications of two air cooled water chiller models, the DC-25000 and DC-30000, produced by Dana Water Heaters & Coolers Factory LLC. The DC-25000 has a cooling capacity of 88 kW/300,000 Btu/hr while the DC-30000 has a higher cooling capacity of 105 kW/360,000 Btu/hr. Both models use heavy duty compressors and circulation pumps from reputed manufacturers. They have features like weather-proof enclosures, refrigeration gauges, adjustable temperature controls, and low noise axial discharge fans.
This document summarizes a project to improve student independent learning practices and avoid plagiarism at the University of Reading. It involved collaboration between the library, study advice, and other services to develop online resources on referencing. Feedback was gathered from library staff, students, and academics which revealed inconsistencies in referencing guidance and a need for more accessible resources. The project aims to go beyond formatting to explain the role of citations, address gaps in students' skills, and provide a single source of referencing guidance for the future.
Chrome is ready for businesses. Questions remain about the future of the app Delicious. The color code #009bff was slightly adjusted to #009cff. Summaries were provided on the state of the Apple app store in 2010 and issues with those who see software developers as interchangeable commodities rather than valued professionals. Facebook and Twitter were mentioned along with comparisons between iPhone storage and unspecified time periods. Google's New York office and source code management were also noted as topics. The year ended with reflections on interfaces and a smiley face.
The document discusses market share projections for iPad and Android tablets in 2010-2012. It states that in 2010, Apple's iPad had a 53% market share while Android tablets had 32.5%. In 2012, the document predicts iPad's market share would be 44% and Android tablets would be close behind at 39%, with the remaining 17% shared between Windows, Blackberry and HP tablets. The document also discusses Facebook's efforts to add e-commerce functionality to compete with eBay.
The document describes the technical specifications of two air cooled water chiller models, the DC-25000 and DC-30000, produced by Dana Water Heaters & Coolers Factory LLC. The DC-25000 has a cooling capacity of 88 kW/300,000 Btu/hr while the DC-30000 has a higher cooling capacity of 105 kW/360,000 Btu/hr. Both models use heavy duty compressors and circulation pumps from reputed manufacturers. They have features like weather-proof enclosures, refrigeration gauges, adjustable temperature controls, and low noise axial discharge fans.
This document summarizes a project to improve student independent learning practices and avoid plagiarism at the University of Reading. It involved collaboration between the library, study advice, and other services to develop online resources on referencing. Feedback was gathered from library staff, students, and academics which revealed inconsistencies in referencing guidance and a need for more accessible resources. The project aims to go beyond formatting to explain the role of citations, address gaps in students' skills, and provide a single source of referencing guidance for the future.
Chrome is ready for businesses. Questions remain about the future of the app Delicious. The color code #009bff was slightly adjusted to #009cff. Summaries were provided on the state of the Apple app store in 2010 and issues with those who see software developers as interchangeable commodities rather than valued professionals. Facebook and Twitter were mentioned along with comparisons between iPhone storage and unspecified time periods. Google's New York office and source code management were also noted as topics. The year ended with reflections on interfaces and a smiley face.
The document discusses market share projections for iPad and Android tablets in 2010-2012. It states that in 2010, Apple's iPad had a 53% market share while Android tablets had 32.5%. In 2012, the document predicts iPad's market share would be 44% and Android tablets would be close behind at 39%, with the remaining 17% shared between Windows, Blackberry and HP tablets. The document also discusses Facebook's efforts to add e-commerce functionality to compete with eBay.
This document discusses how to create a rich text editor using YUI3. It provides examples of using designMode and contentEditable to enable rich text editing. It also covers using execCommand to implement common formatting commands like bold, italic, links. It discusses implementing ranges and selections cross-browser. The document outlines the plugin architecture in YUI3 Editor including nodeChange and execCommand plugins. It provides links to resources on ranges and an example rich text editor implementation.
This document summarizes sessions from the YUI Conf 2010 conference, including sessions on YUI3 modules and DOM abstraction, porting Flickr to YUI3, YUI3 loading strategies, handling data in YUI3, AutoComplete, Treeview and Gallery modules, progressive enhancement with YUI, Node.js and YUI3, bulletproof HTML5, testing with Selenium, TestSwarm, JSTestDriver and Yeti, touch support in YUI 3.2.0, high performance JavaScript techniques, contributing to YUI, and using tools like boomerang and RRDtools.
The document discusses the ongoing dispute between 360 and Tencent over privacy and compatibility issues regarding their web browsers and QQ messaging software. It provides details of actions taken by each company against the other from September to November 2010, including 360 releasing a privacy protection tool, Tencent claiming 360 promoted itself through porn sites, a lawsuit filed by Tencent, and other companies joining Tencent in making their software incompatible with 360's products.
This document discusses social networks and relationships. It notes that most people regularly interact with 4 to 6 close contacts, known as strong ties, and can only actively maintain relationships with a limited number of weaker acquaintances. The document advocates that technology should aim to understand human behavior and represent different types of social relationships, including strong ties, weaker ties, and temporary interactions, rather than just focusing on the capabilities of a particular platform. It also recommends designing social features for multiple groups and different relationship levels.
This document discusses various topics related to website and computer security, including:
1. A Russian hacker who was part of a hacking ring that stole over $6 million is on trial.
2. The US government plans to follow Australia's approach of restricting hackers' internet access when they are detected by internet providers.
3. A list of the top 10 website security myths and top 10 website security issues that developers should be aware of.
The document discusses various visual tools for web design including tools for generating CSS3 styles, working with colors like color pickers, creating shadows, transforms, forms, and wireframing. Specific tools mentioned include tools for gradients, history/undo functions, color conversion scripts, 3D transforms playgrounds, image annotation, and form field examples. The document provides links to examples of these different visual design and prototyping tools.
I. Spoon is a browser extension and server platform that allows apps to be run from Spoon's servers and virtualized in Spoon's ecosystem. It provides a browser sandbox and app library.
II. Mouseflow is a click and movement analytics tool that generates heatmaps showing where users click and move their mouse on websites. It can be installed via JavaScript code or a WordPress plugin.
III. The document discusses Internet Explorer compatibility issues and introduces the new X-UA-Compatible meta tag to control document rendering mode in IE versions.
This document provides summaries of and links to various topics including:
1. A CSS3 generator and color picker tool
2. TechCrunch changing their logo daily for 50 days
3. A method for drawing heat maps using Canvas
4. An upcoming IE9 beta launch event in Beijing
5. Popular extensions for Safari 5.0.1
6. The Raphael JS library for SVG and VML across browsers
Native Client is an open-source technology that allows native code to run in web applications while maintaining browser neutrality, OS portability, and safety expected of web apps. It aims to take advantage of the GPU to speed up Chromium's drawing model by overhauling its graphics system. Internet Explorer has gone through several versions from 1995 to the present with the most recent preview being version 9 in 2010 and a planned full release in 2011.
This document discusses several topics related to HTML5 and web development, including:
1. A book review of "A Book Apart’s HTML5 for Web Designers" which covers various aspects of HTML5.
2. Several HTML5 demos showing implementations of Canvas drawing, HTML5 games, and 3D effects.
3. Solutions for performing cross-origin AJAX requests including using proxies, iframes, JSONP, modifying document.domain, and the new Cross-Origin Resource Sharing specification.
4. Information on Google releasing a mobile version of the Chrome browser and work on voice recognition for Android.
This document contains summaries and links to various articles on topics including:
1. Google experimenting with human news editors picking content
2. An online slideshow providing an overview of jQuery and how to use it
3. Recommendations for mobile browser cache limits and using HTML5 application cache to keep file sizes small
This document discusses various social networking and search developments including:
1) Facebook moving into search but is not seen as a threat to Google.
2) Updates to the Bing iPhone app that include social search results.
3) The closure of the Chinese social site 360 Qun due to lack of innovation and differentiation.
4) Comparisons between Foursquare and Yelp and their different approaches to local discovery and reviews.
WordPress 3.0 was released with new features like the Twenty Ten theme, custom menus and headers, improved dashboard, and support for multi-site, custom post types, and taxonomies. WordPress is an open source CMS with a large market share that is SEO friendly and has a powerful plugin ecosystem. It powers many top websites and blogs around the world including WordPress.com, CNN, New York Times, and TechCrunch as well as many Chinese sites.
This document summarizes information about recent developments in major web browsers. It discusses updates to Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera and IE. Some key points include: Chrome 6.0 was recently released, Firefox 3.7 alpha 5 is out, and Firefox 4 is expected at the end of the year. Safari 5 was released. IE9 Preview 2 is available. The document also provides browser market share statistics for both global and China, with IE still dominating in China but its share declining globally.
This document summarizes key points about the development of HTML5 from several industry leaders and perspectives. It discusses Steve Jobs noting the world is moving to HTML5. It also discusses quotes from Vic Gundotra of Google about betting big on HTML5 and its transformation. Dean Hachamovitch of Microsoft is quoted as wanting HTML5 to actually work. New HTML5 elements, APIs, and capabilities are summarized. The document concludes with discussing Microsoft's support for HTML5 in IE8 and plans for more robust support in IE9.
The document discusses several technology topics including:
1. The WebM Project which makes the VP8 video codec and Vorbis audio codec open source and patent free.
2. The release of Android 2.2 which includes performance improvements, enterprise features like Exchange support, new cloud APIs, and improved browser JavaScript performance.
3. Google TV and expectations for the upcoming WWDC conference from Apple.
This document discusses several topics related to web development technologies including HTML5, jQuery, Google Native Client, Firefox 4, Google Web Toolkit, programming best practices, and habits of successful programmers. Links are provided to articles on InfoQ, Google Code, Stack Overflow, and CoolShell about new features in browsers, JavaScript engines, programming opinions, bad programmer behaviors, and popular coding styles.
This document discusses how to create a rich text editor using YUI3. It provides examples of using designMode and contentEditable to enable rich text editing. It also covers using execCommand to implement common formatting commands like bold, italic, links. It discusses implementing ranges and selections cross-browser. The document outlines the plugin architecture in YUI3 Editor including nodeChange and execCommand plugins. It provides links to resources on ranges and an example rich text editor implementation.
This document summarizes sessions from the YUI Conf 2010 conference, including sessions on YUI3 modules and DOM abstraction, porting Flickr to YUI3, YUI3 loading strategies, handling data in YUI3, AutoComplete, Treeview and Gallery modules, progressive enhancement with YUI, Node.js and YUI3, bulletproof HTML5, testing with Selenium, TestSwarm, JSTestDriver and Yeti, touch support in YUI 3.2.0, high performance JavaScript techniques, contributing to YUI, and using tools like boomerang and RRDtools.
The document discusses the ongoing dispute between 360 and Tencent over privacy and compatibility issues regarding their web browsers and QQ messaging software. It provides details of actions taken by each company against the other from September to November 2010, including 360 releasing a privacy protection tool, Tencent claiming 360 promoted itself through porn sites, a lawsuit filed by Tencent, and other companies joining Tencent in making their software incompatible with 360's products.
This document discusses social networks and relationships. It notes that most people regularly interact with 4 to 6 close contacts, known as strong ties, and can only actively maintain relationships with a limited number of weaker acquaintances. The document advocates that technology should aim to understand human behavior and represent different types of social relationships, including strong ties, weaker ties, and temporary interactions, rather than just focusing on the capabilities of a particular platform. It also recommends designing social features for multiple groups and different relationship levels.
This document discusses various topics related to website and computer security, including:
1. A Russian hacker who was part of a hacking ring that stole over $6 million is on trial.
2. The US government plans to follow Australia's approach of restricting hackers' internet access when they are detected by internet providers.
3. A list of the top 10 website security myths and top 10 website security issues that developers should be aware of.
The document discusses various visual tools for web design including tools for generating CSS3 styles, working with colors like color pickers, creating shadows, transforms, forms, and wireframing. Specific tools mentioned include tools for gradients, history/undo functions, color conversion scripts, 3D transforms playgrounds, image annotation, and form field examples. The document provides links to examples of these different visual design and prototyping tools.
I. Spoon is a browser extension and server platform that allows apps to be run from Spoon's servers and virtualized in Spoon's ecosystem. It provides a browser sandbox and app library.
II. Mouseflow is a click and movement analytics tool that generates heatmaps showing where users click and move their mouse on websites. It can be installed via JavaScript code or a WordPress plugin.
III. The document discusses Internet Explorer compatibility issues and introduces the new X-UA-Compatible meta tag to control document rendering mode in IE versions.
This document provides summaries of and links to various topics including:
1. A CSS3 generator and color picker tool
2. TechCrunch changing their logo daily for 50 days
3. A method for drawing heat maps using Canvas
4. An upcoming IE9 beta launch event in Beijing
5. Popular extensions for Safari 5.0.1
6. The Raphael JS library for SVG and VML across browsers
Native Client is an open-source technology that allows native code to run in web applications while maintaining browser neutrality, OS portability, and safety expected of web apps. It aims to take advantage of the GPU to speed up Chromium's drawing model by overhauling its graphics system. Internet Explorer has gone through several versions from 1995 to the present with the most recent preview being version 9 in 2010 and a planned full release in 2011.
This document discusses several topics related to HTML5 and web development, including:
1. A book review of "A Book Apart’s HTML5 for Web Designers" which covers various aspects of HTML5.
2. Several HTML5 demos showing implementations of Canvas drawing, HTML5 games, and 3D effects.
3. Solutions for performing cross-origin AJAX requests including using proxies, iframes, JSONP, modifying document.domain, and the new Cross-Origin Resource Sharing specification.
4. Information on Google releasing a mobile version of the Chrome browser and work on voice recognition for Android.
This document contains summaries and links to various articles on topics including:
1. Google experimenting with human news editors picking content
2. An online slideshow providing an overview of jQuery and how to use it
3. Recommendations for mobile browser cache limits and using HTML5 application cache to keep file sizes small
This document discusses various social networking and search developments including:
1) Facebook moving into search but is not seen as a threat to Google.
2) Updates to the Bing iPhone app that include social search results.
3) The closure of the Chinese social site 360 Qun due to lack of innovation and differentiation.
4) Comparisons between Foursquare and Yelp and their different approaches to local discovery and reviews.
WordPress 3.0 was released with new features like the Twenty Ten theme, custom menus and headers, improved dashboard, and support for multi-site, custom post types, and taxonomies. WordPress is an open source CMS with a large market share that is SEO friendly and has a powerful plugin ecosystem. It powers many top websites and blogs around the world including WordPress.com, CNN, New York Times, and TechCrunch as well as many Chinese sites.
This document summarizes information about recent developments in major web browsers. It discusses updates to Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera and IE. Some key points include: Chrome 6.0 was recently released, Firefox 3.7 alpha 5 is out, and Firefox 4 is expected at the end of the year. Safari 5 was released. IE9 Preview 2 is available. The document also provides browser market share statistics for both global and China, with IE still dominating in China but its share declining globally.
This document summarizes key points about the development of HTML5 from several industry leaders and perspectives. It discusses Steve Jobs noting the world is moving to HTML5. It also discusses quotes from Vic Gundotra of Google about betting big on HTML5 and its transformation. Dean Hachamovitch of Microsoft is quoted as wanting HTML5 to actually work. New HTML5 elements, APIs, and capabilities are summarized. The document concludes with discussing Microsoft's support for HTML5 in IE8 and plans for more robust support in IE9.
The document discusses several technology topics including:
1. The WebM Project which makes the VP8 video codec and Vorbis audio codec open source and patent free.
2. The release of Android 2.2 which includes performance improvements, enterprise features like Exchange support, new cloud APIs, and improved browser JavaScript performance.
3. Google TV and expectations for the upcoming WWDC conference from Apple.
This document discusses several topics related to web development technologies including HTML5, jQuery, Google Native Client, Firefox 4, Google Web Toolkit, programming best practices, and habits of successful programmers. Links are provided to articles on InfoQ, Google Code, Stack Overflow, and CoolShell about new features in browsers, JavaScript engines, programming opinions, bad programmer behaviors, and popular coding styles.