Yabbie Creek District Hospital and Personal Life
Julie is a nurse at Yabbie Creek's District Hospital on home and Away.
She is a fictional character played by Lisa Hayson-Phillips. She is good friends with Rachel and was friends with the late Flynn Saunders. She is often at the nurses station in the District Hospital. She also attended Jack and Sam Holdens wedding. When the cermoney started Julie was outside the church chatting to Irene and Annie Roberts, the came Geoff who had come back from a holiday. At the cermoney she was wearing a red dress. Julie is 31 years old
Julie is a nurse at Yabbie Creek's District Hospital on home and Away.
She is a fictional character played by Lisa Hayson-Phillips. She is good friends with Rachel and was friends with the late Flynn Saunders. She is often at the nurses station in the District Hospital. She also attended Jack and Sam Holdens wedding. When the cermoney started Julie was outside the church chatting to Irene and Annie Roberts, the came Geoff who had come back from a holiday. At the cermoney she was wearing a red dress. Julie is 31 years old
Through the last ten years Google has been growing fast gaining many loyal users and creating a huge business opportunities around search engine optimization and advertising. It quickly permeated into mainstream culture to become an underlying factor of everyday life.
Growth and Dominance
Google is omnipresent nowadays; it’s the most popular search engine which also offers various services, from web based e-mail to complex website analytics, from a simple image search to a powerful way to make money as a publisher.
All of them start from the search as a key feature. Covering various fields of activity, such as television, radio, hardware (the Google phone) and so on, Google has extended itself to such a level, that it has practically no competitors in search engine market. When it comes to search engines, people overwhelmingly prefer Google. No doubt, it is really effective and widely used. Google is actually the start page for the internet and loading the Google homepage is virtually synonymous with internet access. It clearly remains consumers' favorite, largely because of the search engine's less-cluttered interface which has become its trademark. And between its search, video, e-mail and other services, Google has a role in almost everything people do on the Internet.
Thus it gets to the point of turning into a manipulator of the whole network showing some signs of power and monopoly. The question is where are these market-conquering actions heading to? Google hold a considerable technological lead, both with algorithms as well as their astonishing web-scale computing platform. Beyond this, however, network effects around their industry position and brand prevent any competitor from capturing market share from them - even if it were possible to match their technology platform.
Google's dominance in both areas of consumer search service as well as advertising network gives them an unfair advantage,
and allows them to easily parry any attacks.
Antitrust Attempts
The first steps against Google’s growing monopoly have already been taken by Microsoft launching MSN Live Search.
The next campaign evolves around Microsoft’s offer to buy for $44.6 billion to transform two ailing Internet businesses into a worthy competitor for market leader Google. Microsoft’s far-reaching plans of bidding Yahoo which was a major figure in the open source world for a long time make Google monopoly prevention more actual. This partnership is expected to bring an increasingly exciting set of solutions for consumers, publishers and advertisers while becoming better positioned to compete in the online services market. Thus competitors who want to dethrone Google first need to fight a two-front war: create a search engine that looks and performs better than Google and charges less to advertisers.
Building one of these is difficult, but doing both simultaneously is nearly impossible. So it’s wiser to start with expressing anti-trust through building a better search engine market.
Though, Google leads the control pack of search engine market share, that doesn’t stop other companies from trying to reinvent Internet search with new search engines. Competitive market assumes the existence of both giant and small search engines aimed to improve user’s experience and the way search results are segmented and displayed. These attempts evolve around millions of dollars and require constant investments of financial and human resources, without, however, guaranteeing that newbies will survive the competition.
Innovative search market promotion is carried through the growing sponsorship of new search technologies, which make web content more understandable for applications and more accessible for people. The majority of new advanced technologies are based on human input, such as Semantic web defined by W3C, human edited DMOZ open directory, ICDL standard by OMFICA and so on.
Growth and Dominance
Google is omnipresent nowadays; it’s the most popular search engine which also offers various services, from web based e-mail to complex website analytics, from a simple image search to a powerful way to make money as a publisher.
All of them start from the search as a key feature. Covering various fields of activity, such as television, radio, hardware (the Google phone) and so on, Google has extended itself to such a level, that it has practically no competitors in search engine market. When it comes to search engines, people overwhelmingly prefer Google. No doubt, it is really effective and widely used. Google is actually the start page for the internet and loading the Google homepage is virtually synonymous with internet access. It clearly remains consumers' favorite, largely because of the search engine's less-cluttered interface which has become its trademark. And between its search, video, e-mail and other services, Google has a role in almost everything people do on the Internet.
Thus it gets to the point of turning into a manipulator of the whole network showing some signs of power and monopoly. The question is where are these market-conquering actions heading to? Google hold a considerable technological lead, both with algorithms as well as their astonishing web-scale computing platform. Beyond this, however, network effects around their industry position and brand prevent any competitor from capturing market share from them - even if it were possible to match their technology platform.
Google's dominance in both areas of consumer search service as well as advertising network gives them an unfair advantage,
and allows them to easily parry any attacks.
Antitrust Attempts
The first steps against Google’s growing monopoly have already been taken by Microsoft launching MSN Live Search.
The next campaign evolves around Microsoft’s offer to buy for $44.6 billion to transform two ailing Internet businesses into a worthy competitor for market leader Google. Microsoft’s far-reaching plans of bidding Yahoo which was a major figure in the open source world for a long time make Google monopoly prevention more actual. This partnership is expected to bring an increasingly exciting set of solutions for consumers, publishers and advertisers while becoming better positioned to compete in the online services market. Thus competitors who want to dethrone Google first need to fight a two-front war: create a search engine that looks and performs better than Google and charges less to advertisers.
Building one of these is difficult, but doing both simultaneously is nearly impossible. So it’s wiser to start with expressing anti-trust through building a better search engine market.
Though, Google leads the control pack of search engine market share, that doesn’t stop other companies from trying to reinvent Internet search with new search engines. Competitive market assumes the existence of both giant and small search engines aimed to improve user’s experience and the way search results are segmented and displayed. These attempts evolve around millions of dollars and require constant investments of financial and human resources, without, however, guaranteeing that newbies will survive the competition.
Innovative search market promotion is carried through the growing sponsorship of new search technologies, which make web content more understandable for applications and more accessible for people. The majority of new advanced technologies are based on human input, such as Semantic web defined by W3C, human edited DMOZ open directory, ICDL standard by OMFICA and so on.
The 1541 Ultimate is a project by the dutch hobbyist VHDL-developer Gideon Zweijtzer. This is a Commodore 64 compatible cartridge that carries an Action Replay and Final Cartridge III (whatever the user prefers) and a fully compatible FPGA-emulated Commodore 1541 drive that is fed from a built-in SD-card slot with c64-compatible files (e.g. .d64 diskimages or .prg single program files). The difference to other SD-based and .d64 mounting cartridges like the MMC64, Super Snapshot 2007 or MMC Replay is, that the 6502 that powers the 1541 Floppy and the 1541's mechanical behaviour (even sound) is fully emulated, making it theoretically compatible with almost anything. Fileselection and management is done via a third button on the cartridge that brings up a new menu on screen. The 1541 Ultimate also works in standalone mode without a c-64, functioning just like a normal Commodore 1541 would. Diskselection of .d64s is then done via buttons on the cartridge, power is supplied via a mini USB-port. There is a "Plus-Version" available with an extra 32 Megabytes of RAM (as REU and for future use), the basic version has just enough RAM for the advertised functions to work.
The cartridge is slightly larger than a standard c64 cartridge, making it too big for standard cases. It is shipped "bare" with two stands at the far side to give it at least some stability.
The first batch of 1541 Ultimates were shipped in early April 2008 to all customers that had paid for it in advance, financing the production run. A second production run is already scheduled, orders are handled on a first-come-first-served basis.
There is a similar hobbyist project to the 1541 Ultimate called '1541 III', but it is not mass-produced, and it is unknown if it ever will be.
Features
*Full emulation of a real Commodore 1541 diskdrive.
*Secondary 'IEC-drive' for direct access to FAT filesystem.
*FAT/FAT32 support, with sub-directories and long filenames
*C64 cartridge emulation; Final Cartridge III, Action Replay, Commodore 1750/1764 REU
*Flexible freezer menu to select, mount, create D64 images, browse disk images
*Configuration screen, with resident settings
*'Stand-alone mode' - powered through Mini-USB connector, controlled through buttons and IEC.
Specifications
*Board size: 68 x 96 mm
*250k-gate FPGA
*Full size 6-pin DIN connector (IEC)
*512 kB SRAM
*2 MB Flash ROM
*32 MB SDRAM (Plus version only)
*2 emulated 6502 cores, one with the original clock (emulating the 1541 CPU) and the other with 25MHz (handling the .d64 management and SD-access)
*Full size MMC / SD card compatible (Mini/Micro SD possible with adapter)
*Stereo audio output
*6-pin expansion pin-header for connection to tape port (for C2N emulation), or other future features.
The cartridge is slightly larger than a standard c64 cartridge, making it too big for standard cases. It is shipped "bare" with two stands at the far side to give it at least some stability.
The first batch of 1541 Ultimates were shipped in early April 2008 to all customers that had paid for it in advance, financing the production run. A second production run is already scheduled, orders are handled on a first-come-first-served basis.
There is a similar hobbyist project to the 1541 Ultimate called '1541 III', but it is not mass-produced, and it is unknown if it ever will be.
Features
*Full emulation of a real Commodore 1541 diskdrive.
*Secondary 'IEC-drive' for direct access to FAT filesystem.
*FAT/FAT32 support, with sub-directories and long filenames
*C64 cartridge emulation; Final Cartridge III, Action Replay, Commodore 1750/1764 REU
*Flexible freezer menu to select, mount, create D64 images, browse disk images
*Configuration screen, with resident settings
*'Stand-alone mode' - powered through Mini-USB connector, controlled through buttons and IEC.
Specifications
*Board size: 68 x 96 mm
*250k-gate FPGA
*Full size 6-pin DIN connector (IEC)
*512 kB SRAM
*2 MB Flash ROM
*32 MB SDRAM (Plus version only)
*2 emulated 6502 cores, one with the original clock (emulating the 1541 CPU) and the other with 25MHz (handling the .d64 management and SD-access)
*Full size MMC / SD card compatible (Mini/Micro SD possible with adapter)
*Stereo audio output
*6-pin expansion pin-header for connection to tape port (for C2N emulation), or other future features.
Wimpole 2000 F.C. are a football club based in Colchester, Essex, England. They were founded in 2000 by Terence Rudd, Steven Mycroft and Ronald Hunnable and are members of the Colchester and East Essex Football League First Division.
The goalscoring referee
In 2001, Wimpole were involved in an unusual match in which the referee scored a goal. The team were losing the Great Bromley Cup First Round game against Earls Colne Reserves 18-1 when referee Brian Savill volleyed the ball into the net. Savill eventually resigned as a referee after being suspended by the Essex County Football Association and charged with misconduct. The events attracted media attention around the world.
Honours
*2004-05: Colchester and East Essex Football League Third Division Promotion Winners
*2005-06: Colchester and East Essex Football League Second Division Runners-up
*2005-06: Colchester and East Essex Football League Jenkins Shield Winners
*2007: Colchester United 11-a-side Tournament
The goalscoring referee
In 2001, Wimpole were involved in an unusual match in which the referee scored a goal. The team were losing the Great Bromley Cup First Round game against Earls Colne Reserves 18-1 when referee Brian Savill volleyed the ball into the net. Savill eventually resigned as a referee after being suspended by the Essex County Football Association and charged with misconduct. The events attracted media attention around the world.
Honours
*2004-05: Colchester and East Essex Football League Third Division Promotion Winners
*2005-06: Colchester and East Essex Football League Second Division Runners-up
*2005-06: Colchester and East Essex Football League Jenkins Shield Winners
*2007: Colchester United 11-a-side Tournament