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Above the Clouds: A Berkeley View of Cloud Computing

by marco
Provided certain obstacles are overcome, we believe Cloud Computing has the potential to transform a large part of the IT industry, making software even more attractive as a service and shaping the way IT hardware is designed and purchased

2008

Kelly Lab Blog » geocoding webservice on giif

by karlcow

reverse geocoding: http://firecenter.berkeley.edu/proxy/geoservice.py/reverse_geocode/-122.2584/37.8675

memcachedb - Google Code

by znarf (via)

Memcachedb is a distributed key-value storage system designed for persistent. It is not a cache solution, but a persistent storage for high-frequency writing and reading. It conforms to memcache protocol(not completed, see below), so any memcached client can have connectivity with it. Memcachedb uses Berkeley DB as a storing backend, so lots of features including transaction and replication are supported.

SF Gate: Multimedia (image)

by karlcow

It's no garbage strike - man keeps a year's worth of trash Ari Derfel of Berkeley has saved all of his trash and recycling for one year in an effort to see how much waste one person generates in 12 months. He would like to donate the trash pile to an artist.

Visualiser pour prendre conscience.

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2007

BayFP - Yariv Sadan presents ErlyWeb

by greut (via)

Yariv Sadan presents ErlyWeb, the Erlang twist on web frameworks. This talk was recorded at the December 6, 2007 meeting of the Bay Area ... all » Functional Programmers group. The meeting was kindly hosted at UC Berkeley.

RAID1 on Debian Sarge

by lecyborg
A RAID device is a Redundant Array of Independent Disks. The concept was developed in 1987 at UC Berkeley and involves the creation of a virtual disk from multiple small disks in order to deliver improved performance and reliability. There are many flavors of RAID and lots of variations in how to implement it. We detail here a specific instance we use: software RAID1 using IDE disks on a Dell PowerEdge box running Debian "sarge" loaded with grub, managed by mdadm, using the ext3 journaling file system.

Planet Image Cards

by knann
Perfect images for the Size and Distance Activity located here: http://cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/AtHomeAstronomy/activity_10.html

Blogging From Berkeley: Session State is Evil

by mbertier & 1 other (via)
There is a giant sucking sound of processing power, time, money, and intellectual resources being used up on this problem, all because someone wants to store a shopping cart in HttpSession.

The Emerging-Semantics Web ("The Semantic Web is Dead") - Yahoo! Research Berkeley

by karlcow & 1 other
To summarize and conclude, let me tone down my claim. The Semantic Web is not dead; but the grand vision of “A Semantic Web” will not be achieved, despite Tim’s noble efforts. Instead, we will see the Emerging-Semantics Web, derived from how people/developers use lightweight formats and tags on popular platforms such as Flickr and YouTube.

Project Agape

by benoit

Project Agape is a venture backed start-up based in Berkeley, CA.

We've worked in both technology and politics, building successful consumer Internet services and organizing major political campaigns.

We're applying these diverse experiences to deploy a platform for large-scale political and social activism on the Internet, allowing anyone with passion and initiative to make a difference.

bsddb3 Python documentation

by benoit

This is a simple bit of documentation for the bsddb3.db Python extension module which wraps the Berkeley DB 3.x or 4.x C library. The extension module is located in a Python package along with a few pure python modules.

Toilet Paper Folder & Dispenser Prototype

by cflick
This is a project built for school from students at (UC Berkeley). Its made of lego mindstorms, scissors, and some scrap metal. Not only does it fold your paper for you, it also cuts it. This video shows two test runs; the first run works well, while the second one could have gone a little smoother...

Beej's Guide to Network Programming

by benoit

Hello, one and all! This is my little how-to guide on network programming using Internet sockets, or "sockets programming", for those of you who prefer it. The sockets API, though started by the Berkeley folk, has been ported to many many platforms, including Unix, Linux, and even Windows.

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