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Our high performance low cost single board computers (SBC) provide easy wired and wireless solutions to a wide variety of applications such as industrial control, automation, equipment monitoring, data logging, embedded web server, kiosk, gaming, biometric security system, Point-of-Sale (POS) systems etc. Powered by high performance 32 bit ARM processor running from 200MHz to 400Mhz and equipped with generous amount of on-board SDRAM and FLASH memory, all our products support high level embedded operating systems such Linux, Windows CE. The rich set of system resources on our SBC allows you to program your applications fast and easy in your favorite programming languages whether its BASIC, C/C++ or Perl, Java, GESBC-9260S has enough room to install the Linux Debian distribution complete with all core Linux utilities, GCC compiler, Perl, MySQL database, web server, etc. For more detailed information of our embedded single board computers please check our product page.
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Pololu Robotics and Electronics, your source for robot kits, robot parts, and robot electronics. You can order online through this web site, by phone, or through one of our distributors. Please contact us at any time if you have any questions or comments. Our robotics forum is also available for interacting with Pololu engineers and other robotics enthusiasts about our products, your projects, and electronics and robotics in general.
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We have a nice selection of intelligently designed, precision engineered robot kits and components. We have many innovative solutions to common robotics problems. In addition to lots of cool products, we also have tons of information on doing hobby robotics. Enjoy the site!
– Jim Frye, the Robot Guy
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The Public Knowledge Project is dedicated to improving the scholarly and public quality of research. It operates through a partnership among the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia, the Simon Fraser University Library, the School of Education at Stanford University, and the Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing at Simon Fraser University. The partnership brings together faculty members, librarians, and graduate students dedicated to exploring whether and how new technologies can be used to improve the professional and public value of scholarly research. Its research program is investigating the social, economic, and technical issues entailed in the use of online infrastructure and knowledge management strategies to improve both the scholarly quality and public accessibility and coherence of this body of knowledge in a sustainable and globally accessible form.
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