Friday, March 2, 2012

4. Hobbo Hotel Chat
History
    Habbo stemmed from a 1999 hobby project by creative designer Sampo Karjalainen and technologist Aapo Kyrölä entitled Mobiles Disco, for a Finnish band. It was a virtual chat room running on Aapo's Fuse technology. After having been contracted to design a virtual game and chat called Lumisota (Snow Wars) for a Finnish internet service provider, they were contracted for another project. They developed Hotelli Kultakala (eng. Hotel Goldfish) with a small team of developers. It launched in August 2000 on the ISP's web portal. Aapo, Sampo and Dee Edwards, an entrepreneur from the UK, wanted to create an international business based on the virtual hotel concept, drafting a plan in Autumn 2000 and raised finance. By the end of January 2001, Habbo Hotel had been launched in beta mode. The new hotel exited beta a few weeks afterwards, aimed at the teenage market, with marketing and payment partners in place, run from a HQ in London. It featured a new credits system with community and safety features.The next hotel was launched in Switzerland a few months later, in four languages. It has since been expanded to over 31 countries in five continents, including Hotelli Kultakala in Finland which was made into a Habbo Hotel and has been invested in by venture capitalists. In May 2006, the service, along with its domain names, were changed from www.habbohotel.com (.co.uk, .com.au, etc.) to www.habbo.com (.co.uk, .com.au, etc.). In August 2007, Habbo's Chinese community closed down temporarily, the first time a Habbo website has closed. The challenging Chinese market and high operational costs led to the decision of closing the service. Customers in China were redirected to other Habbo communities. In December 2008, Habbo's Russian community announced it was closing in February 2009 as a result of low numbers. Those on the site with "furni" (virtual furniture that can be used to furnish rooms in the hotel that are bought with the use of Habbo Credits or Coins, that can be purchased with actual money) have been told they will receive credit codes for use on the USA Habbo community.
Developer/Creator and Date
     Habbo (previously known as Habbo Hotel) is a social networking site aimed at teenagers. The website is owned and operated by Sulake Corporation. The service began in 2000 and has expanded to include 11 online communities (or "hotels"), with users in over 150 countries. As of August 2011, over 230 million avatars have been registered. There are an average 10 million unique visitors monthly. 
Platform
      Chatting platforms have come a long way since their first introduction. They have turned into massive multiplayer games like World of Warcraft and 3D virtual worlds like Second Life. Many chat games are geared specifically to adults; however there are virtual chat games designed specifically for teenagers that provide safe, fun atmosphere for them to meet new friends and play games.
Feature
        Habbo's main feature is the "Hotel", and consists of a client made using Adobe Flash technologies. The Hotel can be accessed by logged-in users via the Habbo Homepage. When a user accesses the Hotel they are brought to a screen colloquially known as Hotel View. From this screen, members can contact one another via the Habbo Chat, which acts as the main form of communication throughout all areas of the Hotel, and use the Navigator to navigate their way to a chat room. Originally, communication was conducted through the Habbo Console, which was recently replaced byHabbo Chat and by Habbo Mail, which is accessible via the Habbo Homepage.[citation neededOfficial rooms.
5. Cybertown
History
         CyberTown (CT) (formerly ColonyCity) was a free (changed to pay per year in 2002), family friendly, online community that declined to a virtual ghost town over the last few years. There were places (chat rooms) available either through a 2D or 3D chat environment. Users were able to have jobs within the community, earning virtual money called CC's (CityCash) that could be used to buy 3D homes and items. Each user was allowed a free 2D home and could locate it within any of a number of colonies subdivided into neighborhoods and blocks. The cost was $5.00 per month or $49.99 a year. While still cheaper than the popular Second Life it could not compare nor compete with it or any subscription based virtual experience. Colony City was started in 1997 as a showcase project of Blaxxun interactive of Munich, Germany. Colony City made use of the VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language), a standard for displaying 3D content, including virtual worlds and avatars, on the Web. These VRML files became shared virtual worlds using Blaxxun's award-winning multi-user server technology, enabling people from all over the world to meet and interact in rich-media environments in real-time on the Web.
Colony City Society Elements:
  • Jobs
  • Currency
  • Home Ownership
  • Purchasable Items
  • Security
  • Rank Hierarchy
Before the merge of ColonyCity and CyberTown, ColonyCity had a massive unemployment problem which neared 90% of users unemployed, making the main purpose people came to ColonyCity was to interact with the other users. Those that were employed were most likely part of the development team or were the first people to arrive. Midway through 1999, ColonyCity merged with CyberTown which dramatically increased the users to a few thousand. At the time CyberTown was mainly a portal site with categories of links, however ColonyCity was able to use the ideas from the categories to make 3D worlds and expand CyberTown. To allow this influx of citizens to have homes in CyberTown, new "colonies" (places to live) had to be created. This created a huge demand for jobs which in turn created a more dynamic economy and gave new objectives for people. After the merge CyberTown expanded at a fast rate in terms of new worlds being opened and new users joining on. At this point CyberTown had a little for everyone. There were those who were just passing by, those than didn't want to do anything else but chat, and those who wanted the responsibility of volunteering and holding a job positions with numerous places for advancement. The expansion has since died down and no new 3D worlds have been created. It had expanded so far that promises made were never followed up on. Eventually the society broke down to the point where many public arguments and finger pointing was placed on city-wide message boards. Most of the arguments were based on agism, both real age and time since joining. Also the City Council, the highest authority of CyberTown, was accused of improper management and censoring of the citizens, leading into a civil war of sorts.
Developer/Creator and Date
          In 2002 Blaxxun interactive sold CyberTown to Integrated Virtual Networks who charge users a fee for membership. IVN has not done anything to improve Cybertown since the purchase (despite promising a quick Silhouette implementation when they took the reins). As of 2010, due in part to the membership fee, CyberTown just could not keep the membership it once had before its sale in 2002, the average number of users online hovers around 5 when numbers over 500 online at any given time were not uncommon. As of February 2012, the CyberTown website, as well as the website for the parent company, IVN, have been taken down.
Platform
         Blaxxun
Feature
     

UNIQUE FEATURES

  • role-playing games
  • 3D chat
  • customizable bodies
  • dance at 3D clubs
  • explore shopping malls and Flea Markets to buy and sell 3D objects
  • get a virtual job and earn virtual money
  • go to movie theaters and rock counters
  • join clubs with 3D clubhouses
  • live events and celebrity chats
  • own virtual homes and pets

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

5 online Chat/Chatsite

1. Knuddels Chat
History
Knuddels Chat
            Finally you can visit Knuddels.de, with over 4 million users Germany's biggest chat community, with your iPhone! You don't know Knuddels.de? Well, than it's high time to pay a visit to Knuddels! Just choose a nickname und chat with nice people from throughout germany. You want to flirt? With Knuddels you'll have the opportunity to do so in over 200 flirt rooms. You're looking for nice people from your neighbourhood to chat with? No problem either. You'll find them in over 500 local  chatchannels. If you'll sign up for Knuddels using the app, you can also use Knuddels.de with your computer and e.g. improve your account by uploading your photo. You are an experienced Knuddels.de user? Then use your Knuddels-App to be always up to date, even when your not at home at your computer. User your mobile phone to Chat with your friends from Knuddels.de and send and get /ms or roses directly on your mobile phone!  
Developer/Creator and Date
App Developer Love. First off, Thank you for being an App Developer. Our site woudn't have been possible without you. Zappium is an App Discovery Engine - We want to make it easy for people to discover and install or buy your great apps through:
  1. Creating Zappium - A powerful powerful app search & directory
  2. Helping app developers like you to market your apps by providing you with simple, yet powerful tools to distribute and SELL your apps. 
The first free app we have rolled out is what we call "the Converting Landing Page". Start using your Free landing page today!
Platform
   Win95,  Win98,  WinME,  WinXP
Features: 
Knuddels.com's special features that you should not miss include
  •   Interactive, multi-player online games, such as Billards, Beach Volleyball, and the mysterious Mafia 2.0---an extremely fast and mind-boggling game about mafiosos, detectives, and regular citizens like you and I (or wait, are you actually one of the mafiosos? I'm not so sure any more...)
  • Features, features and features, such as initiating blind dates, throwing cakes, holding channel elections, giving gifts, and much more...
  • A photo database and rating functionality that gives you a more visual impression about who you are chatting to.
  • State-of-the-art youth protection functions. If you experience misbehavior of another chatter, just hit the "emergency" button at any time during your visit. This will immediately cut off the conversation to your conterpart and will guide you through a process for reporting the missbehavior.
  • An online forum, personal guest books and easy-to-edit personal homepages.
2. Spanish Chat
History
         This course serves as a historical and critical survey of Spanish history and culture from the 1980s to the present through the works of filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar. By watching and analyzing fragments of different films, reading articles and scripts, students will strengthen their comprehension, vocabulary and conversational skills through discussions on Almodóvar´s works as well as Spanish art, culture and contemporary history. 
   
Developer/Creator and Date
          This course serves as a historical and critical survey of Spanish cinema and culture from the 1950s to the present. By watching and analyzing fragments of different films, students will strengthen their comprehension, vocabulary and conversational skills through discussions on contemporary Spanish cinema.
Platform
    Launching with Android 2.2 Platform
This extremely popular Android 2.2 Froyo operating system gives you quick access to over 100,000 apps and video games.
   
Features

Joomla versions 1.5,1.6,1.7 and 2.5

WordPress versions 3.2 and 3.3

Unlimited Operators

Unlimited Departments

Unlimited Domains

Multi Language Support Unicode

SSL Support

Chat Rebranding

Image for each agent

User Recognition (Joomla )

Multi Language Admin Panel

No Monthly Fee

No Setup Fee


3. The Corner Cafe Chat
History
     1991 – Founded by Chicago’s Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises (LEYE)
     1995 – Purchased by Brinker International
     2006 – Purchased by Il Fornaio and equity investment firm Bruckman, Rosser, Sherrill & Co. LLC
     2007 – Brand begins aggressive franchise strategy that brings new ownership partners to individual   stores and markets
     2011 – Purchased by Roark Capital Group, an Atlanta-based private equity firm
Developer/Creator and Date
                In 1991, the first Corner Bakery opened on the corner of Clark and Grand in downtown Chicago to bake bread for Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises’ Maggiano’s Little Italy. On Corner Bakery’s opening day, the original menu featured only fresh baked breads, great  coffee and espresso. In September of 1995, Brinker International purchased Corner Bakery and the brand’s rapid growth began.  In 1996, Corner Bakery expanded beyond downtown Chicago and into cities across the country, ultimately opening up the first freestanding Corner Bakery in Plano, Texas, in 1997. In 2005, as the bakery-cafe category began growing at an unprecedented rate, Brinker realized the need to let Corner Bakery Cafe expand and mature at a faster pace.  The company sought an investment partner that could complement the brand, provide the capital investment for growth and pursue opportunities in franchising and product development. The brand found a fit with Il Fornaio which purchased the assets of Corner Bakery Cafe in partnership with equity investment firm Bruckmann, Rosser, Sherrill & Co., LLC of New York.
With new ownership in place, the executive team began focusing on an aggressive growth strategy designed to help the brand grow successfully while maintaining the integrity of the original brand standards and ideals.  In early 2007, Corner Bakery Cafe welcomed its first franchise partner, The Rose Group, as part of the brand’s newly developed franchise program. Corner Bakery Cafe currently has fourteen franchise partnerships to date with over 150 franchise development commitments coast-to-coast.
Platform
     Platform Cafe - Description
Located in historic Brisbane Central train station in the Grand Central Hotel, this cafe is perfect for commuters wanting a hit of extracted coffee grounds before jumping a train to the daily grind. The menu is limited but offers a selection of healthy breakfast options or quick mid-morning snacks for those on the go. Customers will then have to rely on willpower to resist the selection of homemade cakes and slices.

topPlatform Cafe - Location/Address
GPS CoordinatesDecimalDecimalDeg Min & SecDeg & Decimal Min
Latitude-27.4670°S 27.4670°S 27° 28' 1.2"-27° 28.02'
Longitude153.025°E 153.025°E 153° 1' 30"153° 1.5'
QR Codes
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Google Maps
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GEO
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GEO vCard
QR Code
Garmin POI

Address
240 Ann Street
Brisbane 4000
Queensland
Australia
Features
      Developed by LEGO fans and designers working together, this detailed and realistic street corner scene features plenty of special colors, rare LEGO pieces and creative building techniques, as well as authentic interior details and modular construction to let you enlarge the neighborhood as your LEGO collection grows. Built completely on minifigure scale! Includes 3 townspeople minifigures! Street base measures 10" x 10" (25.4 cm x 25.4 cm) and building stands over 14" (36 cm) high! Realistic features include opening front door, caf © tables with umbrellas, striped awning, "Hotel" sign, trash can, street light, bench and more! Top two stories lift off to reveal inner rooms and staircases! Connectors at base of model allow you to join 4 Caf © Corners together!

The five Browser

1.Compuserve
 History
Compuserve browser
     CompuServe introduced the GIF format in 1987 to provide a color image format for their file downloading areas, replacing their earlier run-length encoding(RLE) format, which was black and white only. GIF became popular because it used LZW data compression, which was more efficient than the run-length encoding that formats such as PCX and MacPaint used, and fairly large images could therefore be downloaded in a reasonably short time, even with very slow modems.The original version of the GIF format was called 87a. In 1989, CompuServe devised an enhanced version, called 89a, which added support for animation delays (multiple images in a stream were already supported in 87a), transparent background colors, and storage of application-specific metadata. The 89a specification also supports incorporating text labels as text (not embedding them in the graphical data), but as there is little control over display fonts, this feature is not widely used. The two versions can be distinguished by looking at the first six bytes of the file (the "magic number" or "signature"), which, when interpreted as ASCII, read "GIF87a" and "GIF89a", respectively.
GIF was one of the first two image formats commonly used on Web sites, the other being the black and white XBM.[citation neede JPEG came later with the Mosaic browser.
Developer/Creator and Date
         The creators of the format pronounced GIF with a soft "G/ˈɪf/ as in "gin". An alternative pronunciation uses a hard "G" /ˈɡɪf/ as in "graphics", reflecting the expanded acronym. Both pronunciations are given as correct by the Oxford English Dictionary and the American Heritage Dictionary.
            According to Steve Wilhite, the creator of the GIF format, the original pronunciation deliberately echoes the American peanut butter brand, Jif, and the employees of CompuServe would often say "Choosy developers choose GIF", spoofing this brand's television commercials.This pronunciation was also identified by CompuServe in their documentation of a graphics display program called CompuShow.
              The GIF graphics file format was invented by CompuServe in 1987. In the years since, a debate has been raging as to the correct way to pronounce "GIF": like "jif", or with a hard 'g' as in "gift" as a majority of Mac users seem to prefer. With this page I intend to clear this up once and for all...
Platform
       CompuServe is an older platform for email and web browsing. CompuServe was purchased by America Online (AOL), but users of the older platform still connect to the CompuServe servers for email messaging. As long as you have the right email server addresses, any email platform is configurable for CompuServe. Windows Live Mail is a free product that comes with the Windows operating system. This email client is used to connect to CompuServe's servers.

 Features
Compuserve Feature
The feature of storing multiple images in one file, accompanied by control data, is used extensively on the Web to produce simple animations. The optional interlacing feature, which stores image scan lines out of order in such a fashion that even a partially downloaded image was somewhat recognizable, also helped GIF's popularity,[citation needed] as a user could abort the download if it was not what was required.  



2. Arcweb
  History
         ArcWeb Services was a GIS product offered by ESRI to provide Web-oriented spatial data services. ArcWeb Services is a Hosted GIS that provides geographic web services (W3C/SOAP and others) to web browsers and other Internet-enabled technology.
ArcWeb Services addresses the needs of organizations that wish to use geographic data and GIS functionality on a services basis, that is, without necessarily creating an extensive in-house GIS infrastructure. ArcWeb Services is composed of APIs, geographic services accessed through the APIs, and hosted data.
 Developer/Creator and Date
                ArcWeb Services is a set of GIS Web services, such as mapping, routing, and geocoding, hosted by ESRI. It gives you access to content and capabilities without installing software or maintaining data. Access ArcWeb Services through Web browsers, desktop applications, mobile devices, or APIs.

Platform 
  •  Robust GIS Utility Computing Platform
      - High Capacity: - 5,000,000 Maps per Day
      - High availability: - 99.9%
  • Redundant System at Remote Site(s)
     - Mirrored System at ISP in Mesa, AZ
     - New System Coming Online in Q2 2005
  • Powered by Leading Technologies
    - Sun Hardware, Java Software, Oracle & DB2 DBMS
    - ArcIMS, ArcSDE, ArcGIS Engine, Network Analyst
    - WebSphere Portal Server.     
Arcweb Feature
 Feature
        ArcWeb for ArcGIS is an extension for ArcMap that demonstrates some of the features of ESRI's ArcWeb web services. Included in this release are tools to display the various map image services such as GDT Streets and Census Density, as well as the Place Finder, Address Finder and Route Finder ArcWeb services.                    

3. Bionex
History
        Along with the growth and development of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) during the mid 1980s came a need to bolster (and eventually replace) the existing fleet of M113 Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs). This prompted the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) to source for a fleet of armored vehicles to operate in tandem with the current fleet of AMX-13 SM1 light tanks.
Bionex Platform
With the participation of the SAF, the Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO), MINDEF's systems acquisition house, was appointed to conduct a technology study and recommend the direction for the project. A market survey was conducted in which various armored vehicles including the Warrior Tracked Armoured Vehicle, the M2/M3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle, and the Schützenpanzer Marder were evaluated. The findings from the market survey showed that none of the off-the-shelf vehicles met the specific requirements of the SAF. Therefore, the decision was made to develop a vehicle locally. Local development was necessary not only because of a lack of suitable off-the-shelf designs, but also as an opportunity to build up the capability of the local defense industry. Known as "BIONIX", the IFV was the product of a tripartite team of engineers and technical staff from Singapore Technologies Automotive, DMO and G5 Army, working jointly with HQ Armour to produce a fighting machine tailored to the specific operational requirements of the Army. Key considerations during the design process included high mobility and agility, low weight, amphibious capability, and adequate protection and firepower.
Developer/Creator and Date      
                     Development of the Bionix began in 1988. It took several years before leaving the prototyping phase in 1995 and finally being commissioned on 26 March 1997. ST Automotive was awarded a S$2.5 billion (US$1.7 billion) contract in March 1997 to supply several hundred Bionix IFVs to the Singapore Armed Forces. The first production vehicles were inducted by the 42nd Battalion, Singapore Armoured Regiment in July 1999. The Bionix IFV has since been succeeded by the Bionix II, which entered service with the Singapore Armed Forces in October 2006.
 Platform
         The unique design of the Hive automation platform allows the use of the entire workspace, includingabove-and below-deck spaces. It provides a compact system integration of our instruments and/or third-party devices without compromising performance. Most devices face the front of the platform for easy offline use and serviceability. When additional space is required to integrate many devices or larger devices, the automated system can be easily expanded — not limited to a specific size.         
 Feature
     This wallpaper manager has a "don't disturb user" mode (through "automatic shut down" option): images will be changed automatically when Windows starts, then the program will close without user intervention.
Like Winamp, Bionix Wallpaper gives you the posibility to gather images from all over the hardisk in one playlist, without changing their physical location.
Also, like Winamp, BioniX Wallpaper cycler has playlist navigation, which permits you to go back and next through the images.
      
4. Chibrow
History
Chibrow.com
         Designed to give parents complete control over their children's Internet use, thereby allowing the child to safely explore and benefit from the Net's educational content. Parent's password allows for management of allowable URLs in the encrypted database. Simple to Manage and Simply Safe. Comes Preconfigured with Safe Sites. Free Safe Site Updates are emailed to Registered owners on an ongoing basis. 

Developer/Creator and Date     
         ChiBrow - The Children's Browser 5.0 File & Disk Management software developed by ChildrenBrowsercom - eCapital Group, Inc. The license of this file & disk management software is freeware, the price is free, you can free download and get a fully functional freeware version of ChiBrow - The Children's Browser. Do not use warez version, crack, serial numbers, registration codes, pirate key for this file & disk management freeware ChiBrow - The Children's Browser. Always use genuine version that is released by original publisher ChildrenBrowser.com - eCapital Group, Inc..   

Platform
        ProfLT is an excellent choice if you want to draw surface profiles and cross sections in AutoCAD or other CAD software. The program allows easy generation of profiles, including the possibility to use the 3D model made with TopoLT and can be configured for many situations.

Feature
       The competitive matrix feature comparison chart help you to create a matrix to compare product features. This can be used internally for product planning or externally for sales purposes. Also includes "Top 10 Product Launch Mistakes" White Paper.. Free download of Competitive Matrix Feature Chart 1.0, size 1.02 Kb. 

 5. Contiki
Contiki
History
         In 1961, a young New Zealander named John Anderson arrived in London to embark on a journey to Europe. He didn’t want to travel alone and he didn’t have a lot of money, so he came up with a plan. He put a deposit on a minibus and gathered a group of people to travel with. They spent twelve weeks exploring Europe together and had a wonderful time. In the Spring of 1962 he decided to advertise his Europe trip again. This time, he was able to fit two trips into the Summer season, therefore doubling his business, and Contiki Holidays was ‘born’. The first tours were all booked by 19-29 year olds so right from the start Contiki was all about youth travel. Contiki’s reputation for great vacations continued to grow and ten years later there were over 50 Contiki buses on the roads of Europe as tours began in Russia, Scandinavia, Spain, Portugal and Morocco. Built on word of mouth and the strength of our reputation, ‘Contiki’ quickly became a household name among young travelers from Australia and New Zealand while the company’s success spawned a series of imitators. During the 1970s almost 30 companies were based on Contiki’s style of touring, but as time went on, most fell by the wayside as Contiki began to thrive and prove itself to be the worlds leading tour operator for young people.

Developer/Creator and Date   
          Contiki was the first tour operator for young people to move from the traditional camping style of tour to the Concept (Budget) style, staying in camping villages as well as pioneering the now popular Time Out (Superior) hotel tour style. As a result business doubled and over 20,000 people a year chose to travel with Contiki in the late 70’s with that number now roughly tripling to around 60,000 people a year. In 1989 John Anderson decided to sell Contiki to Trafalgar Tours, thus creating what eventually would become The Travel Corporation, a world wide combination of tour operators, travel and tourism companies that now carry over 1 million people a year. 

Platform
    Contiki runs on a variety of platforms ranging from embedded microcontrollers such as the TI MSP430 and the Atmel AVR to old home computers. Code footprint is on the order of kilobytes and memory usage can be configured to be as low as tens of bytes.

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Feature
        Contiki supports per-process optional preemptive multi-threading, inter-process communication using message passing through events, as well as an optional GUI subsystem with either direct graphic support for locally connected terminals or networked virtual display with VNC or over Telnet.
A full installation of Contiki includes the following features: