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Web A. Web B. Node Target Link Web. 20. World Wide Web (WWW).
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Web A Web B Node Target Link Web 20. World Wide Web (WWW) Hypermedia is a term created by Ted Nelson, and used in his 1965 article Complex information processing: a file structure for the complex, the changing and the indeterminate. It is used as a logical extension of the term hypertext, in which graphics, audio, video, plain text and hyperlinks intertwine to create a generally non-linear medium of information. This contrasts with the broader term multimedia, which may be used to describe non-interactive linear presentations as well as hypermedia. Hypermedia should not be confused with hypergraphics or super-writing which is not a related subject. The World Wide Web is a classic example of hypermedia, whereas a non-interactive cinema presentation is an example of standard multimedia due to the absence of hyperlinks. The first hypermedia system was the Aspen Movie Map, while the first truly universal hypermedia was Hypercard. Most modern hypermedia is delivered via electronic pages from a variety of systems. Audio hypermedia is emerging with voice command devices and voice browsing.
Hypertext: target next next Text Text Text Text Link Link Link Hypermedia: Text Voice Picture Video etc Text Voice Picture Video etc Text Voice Picture Video etc Link Link You can get many kinds of Information: Aeronautics, Agriculture, Archaeology, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Bio Sciences, Chemistry, Computing, Earth Science, Economics, Education, Electronic Journals, Engineering, Environment, Finance, Fortune-telling, Geography, History, Languages, Law, Libraries, Literature & Art, Mathematics, Meteorology, Movies, Music, Philosophy, Psychology, Physics, Politics and Economics, Recipes, Reference, Religion, Social Sciences
WWW (URL, HTML, HTTP, HTTPS) • WWW: World Wide Web • URL: Uniform Resource Locator • HTML: Hyper Text Markup Language • HTTP: Hyper Text Transfer Protocol • HTTPS: Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Security • URL form: • scheme://host.domain[:port]/path[#anchor][?keyword] • HTTP • http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html • File/FTP • file://ftp.ntt.jp/sound/voice.au • Gopher • gopher://gopher.micro.umn.edu:70/1 • WAIS • wais://quake.think.com/weather?surface • NetNews • news:comp.infosystems.www • Telnet • telnet://www@info.cern.ch Wide Area Information Servers (WAIS) is a client-server text searching system. Public WAIS was often used as a full text search engine for individual Internet Gopher servers
21.Robot The iRobot Corporation is a public corporation (NASDAQ: IRBT), based in Burlington, Massachusetts, that designs robots for businesses, homes, and the military. iRobot's best known products are the Roomba, an autonomous home vacuum cleaner, and the Scooba, a similar robot that scrubs and cleans hard floors. The company also makes a line of PackBots, robots for military use (such as with bomb squads and SWAT teams). The three iRobot founders – Rodney Brooks, Colin Angle and Helen Greiner – were inspired to found the company after working in MIT's Artificial Intelligence Lab. Rodney Brooks is the former director of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
HONDA Development from 1986 (10B yen)
Humanoid robot more close to Human year by year. Feeling Purpose Purpose Value Judgment Feeling Human Mind Personality Human Humanoid Robot
Feeling & Desire Logic Feeling & Desire Logic Freedom of Logic Slave of Feeling
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Micro Flying Robot Laboratory The project of "Research and Development of Insect Type Micro Flying Robot" has been supported by Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan under the High-Tech Research Center Promotion Program since 2005 to 2009. The purpose of this project is to develop a Micro Air Vehicle like dragonfly, which has a high performance of maneuverability, such as hovering, forward flight, and quick turn. This robot will be used in dangerous or hazardous area where people cannot enter. For example, It can fly inside a dangerous building damaged by earthquake, fire and flood for search and rescue. It can also fly in the polluted area, such as atomic, biological and chemical accidents for surveillance. And it can fly in the unexplored area such as deep forest, active volcano and Mars for expoloration.