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What Do We Do With 10^12 Transistors? The Case For Precision Timing
Google Tech Talks
February, 21 2008
ABSTRACT
It is will be too costly to design many of these chips at the polygon
or even gate level, so they must be highly programmable. Furthermore,
they should not just be FPGAs as we now know them because with ...
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Philippe Le Hegaret W3C free video codec
Video Revolution from W3C: Video Codec Must Be Free.....and Mozilla and Opera are (Nearly) Ready
Just as software for putting still images on a web page is free, so should codecs for encoding and decoding video, said Philippe Le Hegaret, Architect D...
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Collexis Holdings, Inc. Named ''Cool Vendor'' by Leading Analyst Firm
COLUMBIA, S.C.----Collexis Holdings Inc., , a leading developer of high definition search and knowledge discovery software, has been included in the list of "Cool Vendors" in the "Cool Vendors in Content Management, 2008"1 by Gar...
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World's Leading Agricultural Publisher CABI Selects Collexis to Develop Knowledge Discovery Application and Semantic ... (Busine
COLUMBIA, S.C.----Collexis Holdings, Inc. , a leading developer of high definition search and knowledge discovery software, announced today that CABI, a not-for-profit international organization specializing in scientific publishing, research and co...
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Columbia Wiki
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Columbia, Not to be confused with Colombia, the country in South America.. Look up Columbia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Contents 1 Places 1.1 Places in North America 1.2 U.S. cities or towns 1.3 Other places in the U.S. 1.4 Places outside North America 2 Well-known companies 3 Educational institutions 4 Technology 5 Vehicles 5.1 Spaceships 5.2 Ships 5.3 Rail 5.4 Other 6 Fictional uses 7 Songs 8 Other 9 See also Columbia was the first popular and poetic name for the United States, and has inspired the names of many things. For the original Columbia, see Columbia (name).
[edit] Places
[edit] Places in North America Columbia River Upper Columbia United Tribes, certain Native American peoples near the Columbia River British Columbia District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.) Mount Columbia (Colorado) Mount Columbia (Alberta) Columbia Glacier (Alaska) Columbia Glacier (Washington) Columbia Peak in the state of Washington Columbia Icefield in Alberta and British Columbia Cape Columbia, northernmost point of Canada
[edit] U.S. cities or towns Columbia, South Carolina, the state capital Columbia, Alabama Columbia, California, in Tuolumne County Columbia, San Diego, California, a neighborhood Columbia, Connecticut Columbia, Illinois Columbia, Iowa Columbia, Kentucky Columbia, Louisiana Columbia, Maine Columbia, Maryland Columbia, Mississippi Columbia, Missouri, home of the University of Missouri Columbia, New Hampshire Columbia, New Jersey Columbia, New York Columbia, North Carolina Columbia, Pennsylvania Columbia, Tennessee Columbia, Virginia Etna, New York, formerly called Columbia
[edit] Other places in the U.S. Columbia Beach, Washington Columbia Center, New York Columbia Center, Ohio Columbia City, Indiana Columbia City, Oregon Columbia City, Seattle, Washington Columbia County, Arkansas Columbia County, Florida Columbia County, Georgia Columbia County, New York Columbia County, Oregon Columbia County, Pennsylvania Columbia County, Washington Columbia Cross Roads, Pennsylvania Columbia Heights, Minnesota Columbia Heights, Oregon Columbia Heights, Washington, D.C. Columbia Station, Ohio Columbia Township, Jackson County, Michigan Columbia Township, Tuscola County, Michigan Columbia Township, Van Buren County, Michigan Columbia Valley Gardens, Washington Columbia Falls, Montana West Columbia, Texas
[edit] Places outside North America Columbia Road market, an East London street flower market Colombia, South American country
[edit] Well-known companies Columbia Aircraft Columbia Automobile Company Columbia Bicycles CBS, Columbia Broadcasting System Columbia Graphophone Company Columbia Helicopters Columbia Management Group Columbia Masterworks Records Columbia Music Entertainment Columbia Pictures Columbia Records Columbia Sussex Columbia Sportswear Columbia University Press, publisher of the Columbia Encyclopedia
[edit] Educational institutions Columbia University Any of several Columbia Colleges Columbia Theological Seminary Columbia School of Broadcasting Columbia Union College University of the District of Columbia University of British Columbia University of Northern British Columbia British Columbia Institute of Technology
[edit] Technology Columbia Nuclear Generating Station in Washington Columbia (supercomputer), a NASA supercomputer
[edit] Vehicles
[edit] Spaceships Space Shuttle Columbia, the first spaceworthy space shuttle, disintegrated during reentry in 2003 the Apollo Command/Service Module of Apollo 11
[edit] Ships USS Columbia, several ships of the US Navy HMS Columbia, several ships of the Royal Navy Lightship Columbia, WLV-604, the first lightship on the Pacific coast of the United States, docked in Astoria, Oregon SS Columbia, a historic excursion steamer docked in Ecorse, Michigan, United States Columbia (1871 yacht), winner of the 1871 America's Cup race Columbia (1899 yacht), winner of the 1899 and 1901 America's Cup races Spirit of British Columbia, a British Columbia ferry
[edit] Rail Columbia, the type 2-4-2 railroad locomotive in the Whyte notation Columbian (B&O), a former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad train between Jersey City, New Jersey and Chicago, Illinois Columbian (passenger train), a former Milwaukee Road train between Chicago and Tacoma
[edit] Other Columbia, airplane piloted by Clarence Duncan Chamberlin when he was the second person to solo across the Atlantic Columbia automobile, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (1893-1917)
[edit] Fictional uses Columbia, a spaceship in Wally Wood's comic story Dark Side of the Moon, published in 1950 Columbia (NX-02), a fictional starship on the television series Star Trek: Enterprise Columbia, a character in The Rocky Horror Picture Show Columbia Airlines, fictional airline from Airport 1975 a Battlestar from both the original and the re-imagined versions of the Battlestar Galactica T.V show Columbia Internet, fictional company in User Friendly online comic strip
[edit] Songs "Columbia, Gem of the Ocean", a historical patriotic song still occasionally sung in the U.S. Columbia (song), a song on the 1994 Oasis album Definitely Maybe "Columbia", a song by Eric Johnson on the 2005 album "Bloom" "Columbia", a song by Paul van Dyk on Out There And Back "Hail, Columbia", currently the official anthem of the Vice President and an early anthem of the United States "Roll on Columbia", a 1941 popular song by Woody Guthrie about the Columbia River
[edit] Other Columbia (sheep), an American breed of sheep Columbia Center, the tallest skyscraper in Seattle Columbia Station, a station on the SkyTrain in New Westminster, British Columbia Columbia (supercontinent) Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster, British Columbia World's Columbian Exposition, held in Chicago, Illinois, in 1893
[edit] See also Colombia Columbiad, a type of large-caliber cannon from the 19th century Columba (constellation) Niobium, an element formerly named Columbium Saint Columba Saint Columbanus The Columbian Orator This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia" Categories: Disambiguation
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