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post iWebTool for Firefox

June 30th, 2007

Filed under: Tips And Tricks ( Firefox ) — Unggul_USA @ 2:14 am — View blog reactions


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Bagi yang ingin mengakses beberapa webmaster services dan web tools langsung dari browser, dapat menggunakan salah satu add-on/extension dari web browser firefox yaitu iWEBTOOL.

Untuk mendapatkan add-on ini dapat dilakukan dengan dua cara yaitu :

  • Kunjungi website iWebTool khusus toolbar disini.Dan kita akan di redirect ke website add-on firefox.
  • Via menu firefox yaitu :
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    Setelah klik add-on akan tampil :iwebtool1b.png

    Kemudian pilih get extension untuk menuju ke website add-on firefox.
    Lakukan searching dengan keyword ‘iwebtool’.

Dalam add-on ini terdapat lebih dari 30 tool. Setelah terinstall terdapat tambahan button dikanan bawah browser firefox yaitu pada status bar.


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Kita dapat mendapatkan informasi tentang suatu website secara cepat dan mudah dengan memilih tool yang sesuai dari status bar. Add-on ini untuk firefox versi 1.5 - 2.0.0. Kalau anda belum punya firefox browser bisa anda download disini.

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post Introducing Snap Shots from Snap.com

June 28th, 2007

Filed under: XtraPost — Unggul_USA @ 1:44 pm — View blog reactions


I just installed a nice little tool on this site called Snap Shots that enhances links with visual previews of the destination site, interactive excerpts of Wikipedia articles, MySpace profiles, IMDb profiles and Amazon products, display inline videos, RSS, MP3s, photos, stock charts and more.

Sometimes Snap Shots bring you the information you need, without your having to leave the site, while other times it lets you “look ahead,” before deciding if you want to follow a link or not.

Should you decide this is not for you, just click the Options icon in the upper right corner of the Snap Shot and opt-out.

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post Apa itu Artificial Intelligence ?

June 27th, 2007

Filed under: Artificial Intelligence — Unggul_USA @ 11:47 am — View blog reactions


Penjelasan dari Artificial Intelligence di Web dalam bahasa Inggris:

  • (abbreviation: AI) A branch of computer science that studies how to endow computers with capabilities of human intelligence. For example, speech recognition is a problem being worked on by AI scientists.
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  • the use of programs to enable machines to perform tasks which humans perform using their intelligence. Early AI avoided human pychological models, but this orientation has been altered by the development of connectionism, which is based on theories of how the brain works. In connectionism, complex functions, including learning, involve the transmission of information along pathways formed among large arrays of simple elements. …
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  • (Abbreviated AI.) Multidisciplinary field encompassing computer science, neuroscience, philosophy, psychology, robotics, and linguistics, and devoted to the reproduction of the methods or results of human reasoning and brain activity.
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  • Computer software that can mimic the learning capability of a human. For risk applications, see Neural Networks.
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  • (computer) The ability of a computer to perform tasks, such as reasoning and learning, that human intelligence is capable of doing.
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  • An algorithm by which the computer gives the illusion of thinking like a human. Also, the action of a character in a game as it reacts to other objects in the game.
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  • tools that exhibit human intelligence and behaviour including self-learning robots, expert systems, voice recognition, natural and automated translation.
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  • the branch of Computing Science concerned with simulating aspects of human intelligence such as language comprehension and production, vision, planning, etc.
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  • Computational techniques to automate tasks that require human intelligence and the ability to reason.
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  • A set of code or algorithms designed to simulate the actions of an intelligent being - such as a human or animal (Tamagochi)
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  • Formerly this was a computer science field aimed at making computers "think" like humans. In video game terms, it refers to the intelligence of computer-controlled players or objects.
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  • A generic term commonly used to indicate the inclusion in software of some type of automated application of rules, the results of which give the appearance of "intelligence" on the part of the computer. An example would be a computer which uses language rules to carry on a conversation with the human using the computer.
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  • Computer programs developed to mimic human intelligence, such as reasoning, learning, problem-solving, and making decisions. Artificial intelligence programs enable computers to perform tasks such as playing chess, proving mathematical theorems, etc.
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  • the branch of computer science that studies the computational basis of intelligent behavior.
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  • information processing by mimicking or simulation of the cerebral, nervous or cognitive processes.
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  • Various Artists
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  • (AI) A branch of computer science concerned with creating or mimicking intelligent behaviour or 'thought' in computers.
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  • default behaviour of units, programmed into the game, to give basic reactions and potentially to simulate a confrontation with another player.
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  • A branch of computer science whose goal is the design of machines that have attributes associated with human intelligence, such as learnmg, reasoning, vision, understanding speech, and, ultimately, consciousness.
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  • A player that is run by code internal to Xconq.
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  • A growing set of computer problem- solving techniques being developed to imitate human thought or decision making processes, or to produce the same results as those processes. [DEC].
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  • A concept that describes the creation of a device or devices that will emulate the ability of the human brain to absorb, and more importantly, interpret data, in context. 'In context' is probably the most important part of that statement.
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  • A branch of information science aiming at computational models of human cognition, such as expert systems.
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  • Both a system and a concept, this refers to the idea of a computer system that can think and "learn" like a human. A computer with artificial intelligence could update and increase its knowledge based on previous problems and results, making itself "smarter." Also see expert system and symbolic reasoning.
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  • science and technology to develop computers that can think and function in ways normally associated with human intelligence, including reasoning, inference, learning and problem solving
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  • the branch of computer science that deal with writing computer programs that can solve problems creatively; “workers in AI hope to imitate or duplicate intelligence in computers and robots”
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  • Artificial intelligence (also known as machine intelligence and often abbreviated as AI) is intelligence exhibited by any manufactured (i.e. ) system. The term is often applied to general purpose computers and also in the field of scientific investigation into the theory and practical application of AI.

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  • Artificial Intelligence is a series of albums by Warp Records released in the early 1990s to exhibit the capabilities and sounds of electronic music. The series is remarkable for its inclusion of groups and individuals who would later become leaders in modern electronic music, techno, and ambient, such as Dr. Alex Patterson, Richard D. James, and Autechre. The series is also considered a major contribution to the genre of intelligent dance music (IDM).

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post Apa itu Database ?

June 27th, 2007

Filed under: Database — Unggul_USA @ 11:33 am — View blog reactions


Penjelasan dari database di Web dalam bahasa Inggris:

  • an organized body of related information
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  • A database is a collection of information stored in a computer in a systematic way, such that a computer program can consult it to answer questions. The software used to manage and query a database is known as a database management system (DBMS). The properties of database systems are studied in information science.

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  • Data stored on computer files or on CD-ROM. A database may contain bibliographic, textual or numeric data. The data are usually structured so that they may be searched in a number of ways. A variety of databases is accessible via this website.
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  • A database is an organised collection of information records that can be accessed electronically. In the Library this includes indexing and abstracting databases, citation databases or databases of fulltext journal articles.
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  • is an organized collection of information stored on a computer. With Optix, a database is an organized collection of electronic documents stored on a computer. The database is structured to facilitate the search and retrieval of information contained in the database.
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  • A database is a collection of data that is organized so that its contents can easily be accessed, managed and updated. The most prevalent type of database is the relational database, a tabular database in which data is defined so that it can be reorganized and accessed in a number of different ways. A distributed database is one that can be dispersed or replicated among different points in a network. …
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  • A collection of information that has been systematically organized for easy access and analysis. Databases typically are computerized.
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  • A collection of information arranged into individual records to be searched by computer.
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  • Any organized collection of information; it may be paper or electronic.
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  • a standardized collection of information in computerized format, searchable by various parameters; in libraries often refers to electronic catalogs and indexes.
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  • A collection of electronic records having a standardized format and using specific software for computer access.
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  • A collection of information organized and presented to serve a specific purpose. A computerized database is an updated, organized file of machine readable information that is rapidly searched and retrieved by computer.
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  • A set of data that is structured and organized for quick access to specific information.
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  • Any of a wide variety of repositories (often computerized) for observations and related information about a group of patients (eg, adult males living in Göteborg) or a disease or an intervention (eg, drug therapy) or other events or characteristics. Depending upon criteria for inclusion in the database, the observations may have controls. …
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  • "An organized collection of information, data, or citations stored in electronic format that can be searched for specific information or records by techniques specific to each database." -from the University of Texas, San Antonio Library: Library Lingo Library. Databases include Academic Search Elite and Lexis Nexis.
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  • A collection of data: part numbers, product codes, customer information, etc. It usually refers to data organized and stored on a computer that can be searched and retrieved by a computer program.
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  • a collection of related electronic records in a standardized format, searchable in a variety of ways, such as title, author, subject, and keyword. Common examples of databases are the library catalog and citation indexes.
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  • A collection of data organized so that various programs can access and update the information.
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  • a collection of data that is organized so that its contents can easily be accessed, managed, and updated.
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  • A body of information in machine readable form which is searched on a computer terminal. Records for materials owned by the ASU Libraries comprise the ASU Libraries Online Catalog database.
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  • An organized collection of information in computerized format. Databases may consist of many types of information, including text, numerical data, or images. In the CWU Library, database most frequently ref ers to computerized indexes of books, magazines, journals, and newspapers. For a complete list of the electronic information databases available in the Library, see the Databases Page.
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  • An organized collection of records presented in a standardized format searched by computers. WebPals, ID Weeks Library's Online Catalog, is a database. The periodical indexes available through the library are also databases.
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  • A collection of data organized for rapid search and retrieval by a computer.
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  • A database is a collection of information categorized by specific fields. Databases are usually searchable by keywords.
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  • A collection of information organized in a way that allows the quick selection, sorting, and reorganization of data.
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  • A collection of related data stored in one or more computerized files in a manner that can be accessed by users or computer programs via a database management system.
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  • A logical collection of interrelated information, managed and stored as a unit, usually on some form of mass-storage system such as magnetic tape or disk. A GIS database includes data about the spatial location and shape of geographic features recorded as points, lines, areas, pixels, grid cells, or tins, as well as their attributes.
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post Apa itu Methodologies ?

June 27th, 2007

Filed under: Methodologies — Unggul_USA @ 11:23 am — View blog reactions


Penjelasan dari Methodologies di Web dalam bahasa Inggris:

  • Need analysis formulas used to determine eligibility for student aid. There are three financial aid methodologies; the Federal Methodologies, and the Simplified Methodologies (or Simplified Need Test).
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  • Identifiable techniques that can be widely used in the area of study. Assumed to be of broad use. A technique of limited use is not a methodology. Likely this would not refer to a theory or approach to a general problem.
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  • Methodology formally refers to the study of the methods involved in some field, endeavor, or in problem solving. Most sciences have their own specific methodology. Methodology is sometimes used synonymously with “method”, particularly a complex method or body of methods, rules, and postulates employed by a discipline. Some usage arbiters regard this usage as pretentious and questionable. …
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