A large part of the energy budget of traditional sensor networks is consumed by the hop-by-hop routing of the collected information to the static sink. In many applications it is possible to replace the static sink with one or more mobile sinks that move in a sensor field and collect the data through one-hop transmissions. This greatly reduces the power consumption of the nodes, which can be further reduced by choosing the appropriate moment of transmission
A large part of the energy budget of traditional sensor networks is consumed by the hop-by-hop routing of the collected information to the static sink. In many applications it is possible to replace the static sink with one or more mobile sinks that move in a sensor field and collect the data through one-hop transmissions. This greatly reduces the power consumption of the nodes, which can be further reduced by choosing the appropriate moment of transmission.
One of the problems with searching for web content on Google is that the search engine simply lists search results by relevancy and popularity. It doesn’t offer any insight into phrases or companion words associated with your search terms.

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Make Google Searches More Convenient with the DeeperWeb Firefox Add-on
One common question I get from readers of my blogs is on how to alphabetize a list in Word or in Excel. Suppose you have a list of items and you want to quickly sort them in ascending or descending order. Luckily, it’s really easy in both Word and Excel! Sorting in Excel is a little easier since you can sort quickly on different columns

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How to Alphabetize in Word and Excel
When Microsoft announced the release of Office 2010, it also announced a parallel version of its ubiquitous suite of office products that would reside on the “cloud” or in more down to earth terms, on the Internet. Microsoft Office Live is comprised of an online version of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote; all of which can be accessed and used completely free of charge, at least for now. To gain access to Microsoft Office Live, you must first create a Windows Live account.

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How to use Microsoft Office Live