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Algorithms

Computer books

Widget Toolkits

Computer management

Computer architecture

Dinesh C Verma [about his works on Peer to Peer architecture]

Computer languages

Early computer models/processors

Hardware

The Internet


People

[35]

Organizations

Operating systems

Programming

http://developer.sonyericsson.com/site/global/newsandevents/latestnews/newsapr08/p_project_capuchin_announcement.jsp

Protocols

Real-Time computing

Searching/search engines

  • Search Engine Optimization Company
  • Panguso, the new Chinese government controlled search engine. [1]
  • Entireweb is one of the largest crawler-based 2nd tier search engine out there. Shouldn't it have a Wiki-page?
  • RankDex was the first inbound linking search engine that Larry Page based PageRank on in his patent application. The company was acquired by Gari software in the late 90s. Not sure what an article doesn't exist already. [2]
  • search2.net is a search engine based on opensource software nutch and online since 2009.
  • www.fuzzfind.com : FuzzFind is a web meta search mashup that combines the leading search engines (Google, Bing, Yahoo) and social bookmarking sites (del.icio.us), with personalizable results [3][4][5]
  • Speedy Spider from Entireweb, apparently a large Swedish search engine. Purpose?
  • Document ranking
  • Search portal
  • Document Clustering-- I would like to have information about different clustering algorithms, how they work and their application for the search engines.[verify notability]
  • people search - the process of searching for people, a class of vertical search engine that specializes in searching for people
  • DASL or DAV Searching and Locating - A protocol for searching WebDAV repositories http://webdav.org/dasl/
  • Soovle.com - Search suggestions from the major providers on the net - provided in a visually appealing fashion. First site to focus on helping the user get to the best search terms.[6][7][8][9][10][11]
  • Video search engine optimization (VSEO)
  • Reverse SEO is the combination of SEO and online reputation management. While a positive topic is written on, the negative topic is basically optimized via unethical black hat tactics in order to lead to a ban. Google Reverse SEO for more.
  • Zanran - search engine for data & statistics [12][13][14]
  • ElasticSearch - A Distributed, Highly Available, RESTful Search Engine. The previous page has been deleted in February 2010. Meanwhile this Lucene-based search engine (alike Solr) has gained in visibility and is now used by Socorro (Mozilla crash-reporting system), StumbleUpon, Sony Computer Entertainment (free text search within Infamous 2), and more.[15][16].

Security

Software

A-E

F-O

P-R

S

T-V

W-Z

Software engineering

Storage

  • TapeAlert - A standard for tapes, autochangers, libraries used for diagnostics and health (see tapealert.org)
  • SFSZ - Disk format, Used by Netgear SC101. What is it and how is it used? Its this.ZFS Solaris's new file system, which is used by several other OEMS as its new and very efficient.

File formats

  • CD5(Chasys Draw Image) - CD5 is a tag-based image format used by the photoshop competitor Chasys Draw IES. It supports free-style layers with independent color formats and blend modes, animation, multiple-resolution images, metadata, multi-level lossless compression (multiple codecs), and full alpha channels. See the details page [155] for more details.
  • contesters to APNG/MNG[156]:
  • Creative Voice file (.voc) - "a proprietary audio file format developed by Creative Labs for use by their Soundblaster sound cards"
  • Data Definition Specification
  • K3G - LG Electronics Portable Video file format, how to convert it to .avi, apps (such as Gom) which support it.
  • MD4 (file format) - Quake file format for models. ([157])
  • NDIF - an early Mac OS Disk Image file format
  • VR8 - Roland proprietary file format used with BOSS BR-1600CD, how to convert it to .wav
  • Sound Designer II, an audio/music file format by Digidesign.
  • amazon cloud drive, on-line storage by amazon.com
  • XBP (File Format) - A package file format used in some original Xbox games to pack multiple WMA files into one.

Databases

Theory and theorem

Other uncategorized computer science terms

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