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Henrik
5-May-2009
[3994]
I don't know? :-) Other styles use hyphens.
[unknown: 5]
5-May-2009
[3995x2]
Just thinking maybe row and column are simply good enough terms.
Those terms imply "grouping" to me.
Henrik
5-May-2009
[3997]
That could be.
Maxim
5-May-2009
[3998]
I do prefer row and column   by  far....  button is not called   
push-area    ;-)
[unknown: 5]
5-May-2009
[3999]
lol
Maxim
5-May-2009
[4000]
glayout started with vgroup and hgroup... and when I thought of row 
and column... I never used the old names again.
[unknown: 5]
5-May-2009
[4001]
Is Twitter a good purchase for Apple?
Henrik
5-May-2009
[4002]
Depends on what they want it for.
[unknown: 5]
5-May-2009
[4003]
Just seems to me that Apple could have easily have built their own 
Twitter clone site and incorporated their brand into IPHONE and more 
without much effort.
Robert
5-May-2009
[4004]
Isn't this all a bit OT.
Maxim
5-May-2009
[4005]
twitter already has brand recognition outside of apple, building 
their own brand would get the effort tagged as an Apple thing... 
this way they get a huge PC crowd to market to (pulling and pushing 
info).
Pekr
5-May-2009
[4006]
Only "idiot" can use something like twitter :-)
Henrik
5-May-2009
[4007]
I don't know. It seems like it only works properly if you are a group 
of people twittering together. I saw recently that a company had 
built an enterprise version, complete with an app to publish your 
current thoughts among your co-workers. I suppose you shouldn't express 
your opinion of your boss there. :-)
Chris
6-May-2009
[4008x2]
It seems beside the point that AIR/Flex/etc/whatever is built on 
XML, JS, and so on.  If the end product is better and the development 
isn't too much more painful - developers/braintrust are going to 
go with the better end product.
Re. Twitter, there's much depth and nuance to their 'simple' concept...
Pekr
6-May-2009
[4010x2]
Now we can   compare Apple AppStore to MS Marketplace. I think MS 
is introducing the same limitations for devs, no? - http://developer.windowsmobile.com/resources/en-us/MarketplaceProhibitedApplicationTypes.pdf
Amongst the prohibited apps are - "Applications that run code outside 
Microsoft runtimes (native, managed, and widgets)" - so no REBOL 
once again via the marketplace?
Graham
7-May-2009
[4012]
http://www.wavemaker.com/product/screencasts.html...open source 
java ide for building web sites incorporating REST/SOAP etc
Maxim
7-May-2009
[4013]
the way I see it, pekr, it simply means you have to compile using 
MS compilers, so you can't use GCC
Henrik
18-May-2009
[4014]
For those that didn't notice, Wolfram Alpha has been online for a 
couple of days:

http://www17.wolframalpha.com/
Graham
18-May-2009
[4015]
I don't think it's going to change the world in a hurry.
Henrik
18-May-2009
[4016]
I've noticed that a lot of people are using it wrong. You can't ask 
a calculator where all the good porn is.
Graham
18-May-2009
[4017]
lol
Maxim
18-May-2009
[4018]
but you can probably ask it where the volume of some interesting 
physical attributes are the highest?
Henrik
18-May-2009
[4019]
Yesterday I discussed with my mom, whether the Earth's volume really 
is 50 times that of the Moon. Googling that doesn't give a precise 
answer, but typing "volume of the earth divided by the volume of 
the moon" gives an exact answer.
Sunanda
18-May-2009
[4020]
I tried maths and genetics:
   how many beans make five?
   har1

Google is still ahead for both those queries. So some work needed 
yet.
Henrik
18-May-2009
[4021]
maxim, ask it what the highest point in Canada is.
Graham
18-May-2009
[4022]
I often talk to my spouse about the volume of the moon.
Maxim
18-May-2009
[4023]
man I'm  ssssooooooo resisting sending some line with what you just 
wrote... hahahah
Graham
18-May-2009
[4024]
hmm... your keyboard and Steeve's has the same problem.
Maxim
18-May-2009
[4025x2]
henrik, you are right,... when asked "where is the best porn"  it 
really doesn' know what to say...  ;-)
it doesn't even know what boobies are!
Graham
18-May-2009
[4027]
ask it what the volume of a D cup is ...
Maxim
18-May-2009
[4028]
hhahaha
Graham
18-May-2009
[4029]
it's a computational engine ... not a search engine.
Maxim
18-May-2009
[4030x2]
well it knows about a lot of stuff, its just a processing system. 
 you get definitive answers for alot of "Who is xxxx" for example.
its *not* just
Graham
18-May-2009
[4032]
It doesn't know about D but it does know about T
yeksoon
18-May-2009
[4033]
so, what does it really process?


in what ways does it fair better than regular search engine...? (pardon 
my ignorance here)
Graham
18-May-2009
[4034x2]
needs a lot of human input
well, give a sequence from the human genome ... and see what happens
Maxim
18-May-2009
[4036]
and it really isnt a search engine. it doesn't refer to things, it 
gives them to you directly.
Henrik
18-May-2009
[4037x2]
Its back end are absolute data, statistics and facts and all data 
is stored internally. it doesn't scour the web for information. I 
believe also it's engine is written in Mathematica.
it's basically a really fancy calculator.
Graham
18-May-2009
[4039]
I'll wait for the wolframbeta
Maxim
18-May-2009
[4040x3]
for example "what is e"  give a lot of info... it even returns the 
codepoint for 2 encodings, and suggests that e is also part of math 
(with a hot link to it)
henrik it does scour the web... it integrated data within itself, 
using complex algorythms to find patterns and stuff.
that is what I read the first time I looked into it anyways
yeksoon
18-May-2009
[4043]
ok...here's something I tried...

A comparison between RIMM, AAPL and PALM
http://www17.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=RIMM%2C+AAPL%2C+PALM


But, doubt it will be useful...since history shows that we can't 
rely on modelling alone when it comes to the stock market (or any 
market)