MeeGo v1.0 Core Software Platform has been released
Updated: 2010-05-28 10:23:43
You might remember the excitement from last year’s Intel Developer Forum, when Nokia and Intel announced that they would combine their Maemo and Moblin operating systems to create a new platform called MeeGo. Well, now they’ve delivered on that promise and released version 1.0 of the core software platform, available for both netbooks and the [...]

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Home Search the News News IT C News From Around The World Communication Games General Hardware HowTo Internet Linux Networking Review Security Software Windows Tuesday , May 25, 2010 1:32 News Feed Comments Feed Parallel Programming Talk 77 Charles Leiserson Posted by admin on Monday , May 24, 2010, 21:40 This item was posted in Software and has 0 Comments Welcome to Show 77 of Parallel Programming Talk originally broadcast on May 18th , 2010. On the show Clay talked with Prof . Charles Leiserson Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cilk Arts about why programmers don’t get good speed up in their parallel programs . Aaron was on vacation this week , so there’s not much motion on the video version of the show . Download Link MP4 Video File Large Download Link MP3 Audio File Small First
Welcome to Business Computing World Follow us on Twitter RSS feeds Get our daily e-mail Contact us Write for us HOME ANALYSIS REVIEWS Q In Barcelona For The Intel Software Conference May 04th , 2010 by David Norfolk 86 views Share I’ve been speaking recently at an Intel Software Conference in Barcelona about thinking parallel” . I was saying , for instance , there is little point in high concurrency parallel programming producing reports faster—if the report sits on someone’s desk for a week , queuing up in a serial authorisation process with a single overloaded human . processor Thinking parallel means thinking about concurrency in business processes too , something that isn’t often mentioned because I think many of the thinkers in the parallel processing space come from engineering and