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Innovative Integration
Innovative Integration provides board-level hardware products that integrate the best analog I/O and reconfigurable FPGAs to provide cost-effective solutions for challenging data acquisition and signal processing applications.

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About.com
Human guide to the Web at a broad level.
The concept is obviously good, and if they tone down the venture-capital based please-the-investors hype they might have something.
Yahoo and the Open Directory Project are still better, but possibly this one might take off.
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http://www.about.com
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Open Directory Project
As the web grows, automated search engines and directories with small editorial staffs will be unable to cope with the volume of sites.
The Open Directory Project's goal is to produce the most comprehensive directory of the web, by relying on a vast army of volunteer editors.
The cool part about this site is that it sections your search results into Open Directory Categories.
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http://dmoz.org
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PC Webopaedia
The PC Webopaedia is the #1 source for accurate, up-to-date information about personal computers.
Enter a search term or browse through the categories, and sail the Web! Unfortunately, this site has gone downhill over the years, and now does not seem to be maintained.
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http://webopedia.internet.com
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World Wide Web Virtual Library
This is one of the oldest, and unfortunately not well maintained, topical lists to Internet resources.
It competes with Yahoo, About.com, and the new Open Directory project to bring you the Net topic-by-topic.
Best for academic and European items.
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http://www.vlib.org
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Yahoo
Yahoo began as 'Yet Another Hierarchically Ordered Order' = Yahoo.
It soon became a search engine, a huge portal (especially for news and investments) and a category index.
Today it has huge potential to be the No. 2 competitor to Google, especially now that its merger with Microsoft went sour.
preview:
http://www.yahoo.com
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Express Logic develops, markets and supports the ThreadX® real-time operating system (RTOS), NetX TCP/IP networking stack, USBX USB stack, and FileX® embedded file system, and PrismX GUI toolkit for embedded applications.
ThreadX is a royalty-free, full source code, small-footprint, low-overhead RTOS that is extremely easy to learn and use. ThreadX is one of the most widely deployed RTOS products in the world, with over 800 million products based on ThreadX.
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