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Technologs used in web browsres since 1990..

ms ques
mobile os android ,symbian, windows.. ques
iphones tabs
xeon processors
open sourse
usb cofounder
claytronics ques n facts
cloud computin facts n ques

web browser xtra facts



・ Mosaic was the web browser which led to the Internet boom of the 1990s.
・ Mosaic was also the first browser to display images inline with text instead of
displaying images in a separate window.[4]. often described as the first graphical web
browser,
・ ompanies like San Francisco-based Flock are developing entirely new browsers
designed from the beginning to facilitate now-common social activities, such as
blogging, RSS-based news reading, and photo sharing.
・ Facebook founders striving to bring in browsing and mailin features to give a tough
competition to google
・ Apple, Inc. joined the "browser wars" by developing its own browser. What is the
name of this browser?
・ Ans:
・ Safari. Apple began to bundle Safari with its computers in later releases of Mac OS
X. A version of Safari is also available for Windows XP and Vista. A scaled down
version of Safari may be used with Apple's iPhone products.
・ The acronym "ZAC," stands for, "Zone for Autistic Children." It was developed by
the grandfather (John LeSieur) of an autistic child. The features are specifically
designed to enhance the web browsing experience of autistic children and
adolescents. It is available on the PC platform.
・ WorldWideWeb was the world’s first web browser and was introduced on February
26, 1991, by British scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee, and ran on the NeXTSTEP
platform. It was later renamed Nexus to avoid confusion with the World Wide Web.
・ The fastest web browser is not Firefox but the Opera which is 100% Advertisement-
Free;
・ name to Google originated from a misspelling of the word "googol" the number one
followed by one hundred zeros(10 raised to the power 100 ), which was picked to
signify that the search engine wants to provide large quantities of information for
people.[37] Originally, Google ran under the Stanford University website, with the
domain google.stanford.edu.

Claytronics
・ Claytronics is an abstract future concept that combines nanoscale robotics and
computer science to create individual nanometer-scale computers called claytronic
atoms, or catoms,
・ which can interact with each other to form tangible 3-D objects that a user can
interact with. This idea is more broadly referred to as programmable matter
ques: the science that aims at teleportation of 3d materials from one place to another
without actually transporting them but by creating an exactly similar mind the
words:exactly similar replica of the object at the reciever end

mobile os


・ The mobile os Android, Bada, WebOS and Maemo are built on top of Linux, and iOS
is derived from the BSD and NeXTSTEP operating systems, which are all related to
Unix.
Android

・ If you thought Android was the brainchild of Google, think again. It was devised way
back in 2003 by Andy Rubin and Rich Miner only to sell it to Google for $50 million.
Google put the concept in cold storage until 2007 when it announced plans to launch
the Android mobile platform. Today Rubin is the director of mobile platforms and
Miner the group manager, both at Google.
・ Android, Inc. was founded in Palo Alto, California, United States in October, 2003 by
Andy Rubin (co-founder of Danger),[23] Rich Miner (co-founder of Wildfire
Communications, Inc.),[24] Nick Sears (once VP at T-Mobile),[25] and Chris White
(headed design and interface development at WebTV).[26] to develop, in Rubin's
words "...smarter mobile devices that are more aware of its owner's location and
preferences."[27] Despite the obvious past accomplishments of the founders and early
employees, Android Inc. operated secretively, admitting only that it was working on
software for mobile phones.[27]
・ [edit]
・ Android Inc. acquired by Google

・ Google acquired Android Inc. in August, 2005, making Android Inc. a wholly owned
subsidiary of Google Inc. Key employees of Android Inc., including Andy Rubin,
Rich Miner and Chris White, stayed at the company after the acquisition.[24]

・ Not much was known about Android Inc. at the time of the acquisition, but many
assumed that Google was planning to enter the mobile phone market with this move.

Xtra facts

・ Nokia instrument comes with a reserve battery.To activate, press the keys *3370#
Your cell will restart with this reserve and the instrument will show a 50% increase in
battery.
・ Magic #1 An Indian found that nobody can create a FOLDER anywhere on the
Computer which can be named as "CON". This is something funny and inexplicable?
At Microsoft the whole Team, couldn't answer why this happened! TRY IT NOW, IT
WILL NOT CREATE A "CON" FOLDER

・ The first mobile phone device was invented by Motorola and the device was named
as DynaTAC 8000X.

Noetic science

・ The theory of noetics centers around the idea that the human mind is capable of
affecting work or events or even doing work in the physical world. It is suggested that
thought and spirit are not, in fact, imaginary, but are Bose or photon based,[2]
meaning essentially that the mind can be quantified by formulae which describe
quantum materials such as light. This is a radical conclusion, as many people consider
thoughts to be weightless. Noetic theory claims that just as gravity affects all matter,
thoughts do as well, although to a lesser degree
ques: which evolving science claims that just as gravity affects all matter, thoughts do as
well, although to a lesser degree

oa finally if ur keepin ques on gps or trilateration jus follow this


link...

http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/gadgets/travel/gps2.htm

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