Monday, March 7, 2011

It looks like Google Gears or c# on Chrome?

If we want our readers to have the http get from SqlLite local files onto the browser. We need to go to and from Web, to and from local DB; within the widget manager. I am gonna half to upgrade the CPU. What is the best HTML5 L:inux distribution? I  will look it up, can I get the Chrome thingy? Get down with the all javascript environment. Make database extraction part of the blog. Hook into some Google data definitions for sharing. Yes, then get webwidgets for runtime R Project code, readers can go directly from database to R plots without leaving the blog.

Hey, Google, I sell you ad space, you buy me a motherboard. Why not, I could chronicle the all Chrome basement operation, running an ICrud.
Get my ICrud to run this Startlight stuff....But I still need a Motherboard upgrade.

The network goal is simple/ As the client drags is cursor across the web landscape, charts of data canimmedietly cynchronize withthe usr local database. Fom their the client browser can enerate yield curves from web sourced sequence lists.  Tese curves appear as histogram charts autonatically generated, optionally displayed.  Histogram spacings matchig economic encodings, curves aggregated to clieint specification, and so on. The ultimate channel tuner in a great age of data battles.

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