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FacebookDev (January 1, 1970 at 7:29 am)
MapReduce is really cool...but I think the future is combining structured and unstructured data by integrating with scalable databases...that's how you can really popularize analytics - check out Aster Data for example, they just announced a MapReduce database.
johnnygiusto (January 1, 1970 at 7:29 am)
great vid! keep up with the good work!
rational8 (January 1, 1970 at 7:29 am)
Mr/Ms GoogleDevelopers, the lecture slides are not available on the link. Can you provide a new link
arorama1 (January 1, 1970 at 7:29 am)
Good presentation. I liked the historical slides the most. This issue has been around for many many years. Good effort.
PreyaHh (January 1, 1970 at 7:29 am)
As I understand it, dual core processing is parallel computing as both processors share the same memory resources.
TASADNESS (January 1, 1970 at 7:29 am)
Can the dual core processing be considered as an application of distributed computing? I don't have time to watch the whole lecture and I admit it's somewhat fool question :)
jyotikabanerjee (January 1, 1970 at 7:29 am)
Does this mean that cluster or gucha is a form of Distributed computing and not parallel computing?
jyotikabanerjee (January 1, 1970 at 7:29 am)
Hi!Im a computer engineering student currently in my 3rd year..I have to present a seminar on "Internet based parallel computing" in my college...But this is a really big topic... Can any1 give any ideas plz? Im a bit confused as to what all points i must cover in my seminar. The presentation has to b jst 10 mins. The paperwork has to be around 21 to 25 pages. Plz guide me!! Thank U!
a1mint (January 1, 1970 at 7:29 am)
Wauw no questions. Brilliant audience.
bikesair (January 1, 1970 at 7:29 am)
This obviously isn't a new concept but its good to see google pursuing it. Look at Standford Folding@home project...just imagine what you could do with all the excess CPU power on home computers these days. I envision a time when all home computers are running some sort of beneficial cpu utilization program. |