Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Web 3.0


Web 3.0 
         According to the article Web 3.0 is a simple term, but its meaning could be confusing because we might many answers to this question. If we look for the change between web 2.0 and web 1.0, we will have an answer, because web 3.0 has the most significant change in both how a website is built and how we interact with it. Now there are many questions about Web 3.0 that we need to discuss. First, when it starts? Many believe that it is already here, it took about ten years for the developers to make the transformation from the first web to the 2.0 and maybe it will take more than that double the time to reach web 3.0. It was estimated that web 3.0 would appear in 2015. Whenever we wonder how the web 3.0 will look like, we need to acknowledge that we will see a tremendous amount of change before it appears. For example, our computers might become very slow that we already made changed in the part of that computer for the same reasons. In the time of web 3.0, our knowledge will also be doubled. Secondly, it will make the internet more useful and it will have accessible and easy to use interface, but how it will be like? It is hard to predict how web 3.0 will look like but it is going to have a significant change because it depends on how we are using the web right now, it will reflect the same idea but in a whole different way. Lastly, how it will work? Many experts assume that web 3.0 will make our search much easier and simpler, for example, we can type in the search engine complicated sentences such as "I want to watch a scary movie then go to the nearest gas station." And the web 3.0 will automatically analyze all of my options. 


                    https://computer.howstuffworks.com/web-30.htm





Sunday, April 29, 2018

Flickr - Slide Show

       I was thinking which pictures to chose for my Flickr then I had an idea, my son is a photographer, and he loves taking pictures, so I took five pictures from him. The first picture is the leaves picture which he took about a year ago at the paradise park in las vegas. According to my son, he bought a Micro lens for his camera to take high-quality pictures for small things such as flowers, leaves, and tiny insects such as butterflies. You can check all the slideshow that I made below to see the rest pictures. 

After I chosen the pictures and made my slideshow I had to link it to this blog. I embedded it by using the HTML posting format.

 ( Link to my Slideshow on my Flickr )

You can check my pictures and album by clicking Here )

Or you can watch the slideshow directly on my blogger by clicking on the play bottom below.




Note, "The browser might ask you to allow the flash player in order to start the slideshow.."



Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Babylonian Mathematics:- Video by Basim Georges

Babylonian Mathematics:
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Created by: Basim Georges
Programs used: Adobe After Effects
Article source: Wikipedia


Article source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics
 
        Three thousand and seven hundred years old mud tablet was discovered in the south of Iraq. The tablets that go back to the age of Babylonians in a place was called Sumer, in Mesopotamia (Iraq today) shows the origins of the mathematics. The discovery of the tablet has a massive impact on the modern Mathematical system. It also confirmed that Babylonians developed trigonometry were fifteen thousand years more advanced than the Greeks! The Sumerian math was very accurate it was even used ancient Sumerian and Babylonians architects to build the most magnificent temples, canals, and castles in Mesopotamia. Babylonians used the base of sixty instead of the ten because merely, the sixty base is much easier to be divided by three. Many experts and scientists have proven that the base of sixty is more accurate than the base of the ten (which is used in the modern day). The Sumerians had their own numbers symbols which is similar to the contemporary numbers, these Sumerians tablets that describe the trigonometry opens new possibilities for the modern mathematics research and improves our understanding of the math as math students around the world.

Monday, April 16, 2018

Company uses RSS or Atom to make information available to its employees or customers.


how a specific company uses RSS or Atom to make information available to its employees or customers?

    Many companies whether it is a small company or big they are using RSS feed to let their newest information and news reach all of their customers, employees, and the whole world. It is an excellent technique that helps a specific company or franchise to enhances its own products daily to the globe with this great tools of the RSS and Atom. Many financial institutions use creative ways to stay ahead of their competition. And the usage of RSS feed differs from a company to another, examples of the usages of the "Really Simple Syndication," weather alerts, traffic updates, public transit notices, finance figures, arts and entertainment releases, new brand mentions, product stats, app data and status, news updates, and most importantly social media posts. Even the most famous channels the use RSS to let people stay on track daily, for example, we have ABC News chanal, " The link below can show you the RSS feed to let people follow the news daily." This can help big companies with the help of RSS to extend even more with businesses that are adopting astonishingly productive uses for both internal and external corporate connections.


https://zapier.com/blog/rss-automation-with-zapier/
http://abcnews.go.com/Site/page/rss--3520115




       

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Mayan Mathematics


 The Mayan lived in Central America, and mathematics was an essential part of their daily lives. For example, they used mathematics to count the days on the calendar, also for astronomy. They even developed an advanced numerical system which it was more developed than any other systems in the world in that era. Mesoamerica and the Mayans had the system of 20 or 5 as a base, which according to the experts this method was created by counting on fingers that help them more to define the numerical system of their own. They had a specific symbol for each number, for example, they had the zero as a shell shape or number one as a dot. They developed the concept of zero, and we still have much evidence discovered by archaeologists that represents all of the Maya’s number even to the heist numbers. Even their astronomy was extremely accurate, and they were able to measure the length of the solar year without any instrument.

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Prehistoric Mathematics

Many people might think that the prehistoric mathematics is not very interesting and it might be boring, but surprisingly, this era is when the numerals system was originated around five thousand and five hundred years ago. People who lived their thousands of years ago knew what numbers meant; they even knew how to count without any schools or teachers! They developed their skills, for example, the Ishango bone that was made by humankind which it goes back to more than 35,000 to 20,000 years ago in central Africa. This bone was used for tallying. When the Ishango bone was examined by Marshack, he believed that it might represent a sic moths calendar, it was considered as an acknowledgment of an everyday needs as a consequence of settlement and cultural advancement. Our ancestors used mathematics to track the moon, establish a calendar to calculate days, and for daily arithmetic needs.

Thursday, March 15, 2018


Greek Mathematics


It all started after the arrival of the Greek empire in Asia; they got a lot of knowledge from every place they vanquished. The Greeks obtained many critical mathematical concepts from the ancient civilization such as the Sumerian and Egyptian culture. Attic or Herodianic is an old Greek numerals system that was found in 450 BC, and the ten systems was used by the Greeks the same as the Egyptians, but the primary focus of the Greeks in mathematics was on Geometry such as Thales' Theorem rather than other fields. Mathematician Pythagoras in the 6th century gave the birth to the Greek mathematics. Even the idea of infinity was coined by the Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea in the 5th Century BC. Their achievements in developing the math were incredible and influential for the modern day.