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Provided here are hyperlinks to the major high-end technology headings on this Web page.
NOTE: Relevant hyperlinks are included within the associated paragraphs to make your browsing session productive and all the more enjoyable.
Definition (provided courtesy of Garmin's Web site): The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit by the U.S. Department of Defense. GPS was originally intended for military applications, but in the 1980s, the government made the system available for civilian use. GPS works in any weather conditions, anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day. There are no subscription fees or setup charges to use GPS.
The Garmin Web site's welcome statement says, "Garmin is a leader in Global Positioning System (GPS) technology and an innovator in consumer electronics. We serve both the aviation and consumer markets. Our products are used in flying, boating, driving, hiking and many other activities. We're customer focused and committed to producing quality products and improving people's everyday lives."
The LinksPoint Web site's 'Company Overview' writeup states, "LinksPoint provides Location Powered Solutions™ built around three enabling technologies - Global Positioning System (GPS), Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Mobile Computing. LinksPoint helps enterprises work more efficiently with solutions for vehicle tracking, navigation and field data collection. LinksPoint's products are used by transportation companies, utilities and government agencies. LinksPoint technology was used by the FDNY at Ground Zero, an application that won the 2002 Exemplary System in Government Award from the Urban and Regional Information System Association (URISA)."
Provided here are just two Web sites that you may wish to visit regarding Neural Networks.
Karsten Kutza's Web site has the following introduction: "Every newcomer to the field of artificial neural networks, who wants to build own applications based on own software simulators, faces two major problems: turning the theory of a particular network model into the design for a simulator implementation can be a challenging task, and often it is not obvious how to embed an application into a particular network model. The programs on this site deal with both these issues. You will find: ready-to-reuse software simulators for eight of the most popular neural network architectures, coded in portable, self-contained ANSI C, with complete example applications from a variety of well-known application domains."
Does your company have one or more business requirements that involve solving complex data-mining problems? Moreover, do you need to find that "needle-in-the-haystack" professional organization that possesses not only the requisite knowledge to formulate solutions tailored to your needs but also makes use of its own unique set of analytical tools that will solve such problems in a timely and cost-effective fashion?
If so, look no further. Scsi can unequivocally state that you need to contact Scarce Ideas™ for further discussions and specifics. Here is why:
Provided here are a few USB-related Web sites that you may wish to visit to learn more about USB.
Intel's Web site provides much detailed information regarding USB specifications which you can examine to review the basics associated with this technology.
Find out more about Jan Axelson's book, USB Complete, Second Edition by visiting that Web site.
The keyspan.com Web site's About Us Web page states, in part: "Keyspan products provide "Connections for Your Computer". Our products began with a serial card for the Macintosh and now span the Mac, Windows, and Linux platforms. Our cards, hubs, adapters and remotes offer reliable connectivity solutions for the home, school and office."
NOTE: Scsi makes regular use of Keyspan's USB Serial Adapter (USA-19HS) to connect a Palm V Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) -- via its charger/stand unit that has a DB-9 connector-terminated cable -- to a laptop PC's USB 2.0 port. With the as-supplied hardware and software drivers provided on the accompanying installation CD, everything worked "right out of the box" and the Windows-based analytic tools for data trace and line monitoring are useful bonuses to have available if and when needed.
The usb.org Web site provides news, products, and listings of upcoming events relating to USB products of all types.
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