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Apple pioneered the all-in-one, single box computer, but today PCs have begun making more of the one piece wonders in an effort to compete for market share.
Apple’s first computer that combined a monitor and processing unit came out in 1984. Apple then moved the product up a notch with the popular and colorful iMac in 1998. Today, Apple has one computer which fits into a 7.4-inch aluminum flat-panel monitor case.
PCs evolved along the monitor-and-tower configuration. Their parts generated a lot of heat and required big cases and fans. With new, cooler parts, PCs can now be made in the all-in-one design.
The Gateway One has all of its parts put into its 3.6-inch-thick flat-panel monitor case. It comes with a wireless mouse, keyboard, and remote for $1,300 to $1,800. (Business Week’s Stephen Wildstrom, says he likes the iMac much better.)
Sony has launched its Vaio LT PC/TV, which has its parts tucked into a flat-panel monitor that can be hung on the wall.
Hewlett-Packard is updating its TouchSmart PC which has touch-activated screen.
Quoted in USA Today, tech analyst Roger Kay at Endpoint Technologies Associates says all-in-ones make up only about 2 percent of the worldwide PC market. Wireless technologies make them look nice in a room since they need no cords on the keyboard, mouse, or printer.
Because there’s little difference between a flat-panel computer monitor and a flat-panel TV, an all-in-one could serve both purposes in a kitchen or living room.
A crawler (also called a spider) is a program that searches the Internet and locates new public resources. These resources can include web documents and other types of files.
Crawlers report their finds to an Internet database (called indexing).
Each search engine has its own crawler program that crawls the Internet for new material to list on the search engine.
Spider technology is necessary because the amount of information being added to the Internet on a daily basis is more than any human team can index.
Search engine results pages are delivered up in response to a query based on what pages have been crawled, and how relevant they are deemed to the topic at hand.
With SEO, you are trying to get your page crawled and deemed relevant. There are a number of different strategies to do both.
An applet is small program or application, which is usually written in Java, and runs on a Web browser. An applet powers some of the fancier features of Internet pages, such as animation. They download quickly and are used both online and offline. They tend to be a bit more reliable than plain Java scripts.