Vasiliy Selivanov

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How Much Data Is That?

Posted on Friday, June 20th, 2008

Bytes (8 bits) 0.1 bytes: A single yes/no decision  (actually 0.125 bytes, but I rounded) 1 byte: One character 2 bytes: 5 bytes 10 bytes: One word (a word of language, not a computer word) 20 bytes: 50 bytes: 100 bytes: Telegram; two punched computer (Hollerith) cards 200 bytes: 500 bytes: Kilobyte      1,024 bytes; [...]

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Facebook pages will automatically be upgraded

Posted on Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Facebook pages are getting an updated layout and several new features to help you engage with your fans. Preview your pages and you’ll be given the option to upgrade early. All pages will automatically be upgraded on March 10. this link http://www.facebook.com/pages/status/ help you upgrade it manualy Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on [...]

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How $315 Billion Look Like

Posted on Thursday, April 17th, 2008

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Forms in Google Docs

Posted on Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

You could see a new doc type in google docs. It’s forms!

 

Features: Creating forms

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You can create a form from the Docs list or from any spreadsheet.

Creating a form from your Docs list:

  1. Click New > Form
  2. In the form template that opens, you can add any questions and options you’d like.
  3. Click Email this from once you’ve finished adding your questions.
  4. Add email addresses for your desired recipients.
  5. Click Send.

Creating a form from a spreadsheet:

  1. Click on the Form tab and click on Create a form.
  2. In the form template that opens, you can add any questions and options you’d like.
  3. Click Email this from once you’ve finished adding your questions.
  4. Add email addresses for your desired recipients.
  5. Click Send.

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