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How The Back Of Your Favorite Websites Look Like Posted: 14 Aug 2011 11:11 PM PDT It can be really interesting if you’ll be able to peep the back part of your favorite website, isn’t it? Literally, I mean the back part or the inside part of the website. You want to know what I mean? Quiet interesting, right? Its just like an inverted version, but its really like you’re viewing the back part. Its an image created by Back of a webpage. I can’t say what you can do to them. I mean they have no special purpose, maybe just want to show you the back part. That’s all. *grin* But admit it, very creative, right? There are lots of back view of different websites like Flickr and Youtube, and if you want to see them or want your images or website to be featured, then be their guest! Related posts:
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Computer Trivia # 6: 2011 Fastest Computer Posted: 14 Aug 2011 09:00 PM PDT Do you know that as of August 2011, the fastest computer in the world is the “K Computer“ developed by two Japanese computer RIKEN and Fujitsu? The said K Computer system has 672 computer racks, 68,544 CPUs and 8.162 petaflops calculation speed. It won the fastest supercomputer in the Top500 ranking of the world’s supercomputers considering that is only half completed, surpassing the 2.507 petaflops of China’s Tianhe-1A that won the 2010 fastest supercomputer in world. K Computer system is expected to be completed by the year 2012 with a performance to reach 10 petaflops. But with the U.S. aiming to home the fastest computer title once again with their “Titan” computer, to be built by Cray Computer with a predicted speed of 20 petaflops, let’s see if K Computer can maintain its title by the year 2012. The Titan computer first stage of computing array is expected by the end of 2011. * petaflop = quadrillion floating-point operations per second. Related posts:
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