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http://westcoastgrid.blogspot.com [West Coast Grid] It's different than the type of grid computing that I usually write about (I'm much more interested in companies using their own machines together), but it's worth looking at.

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http://thegridweblog.blogspot.com [Thegridweblog.blogspot.com] The Grid Computing Weblog: Grid Computing: The Savvy Manager's Guide examines the technology from a rigorous business perspective, equipping you with the practical knowledge you need to assess your options and determine what grid computing approach is right for your enterprise. This book is heavy on real-world experience, distilling from a rich assortment of case studies the best practices currently at work in a variety of industries.

Subtraction.comhttp://www.subtraction.com [Subtraction.com] Subtraction: Grid Computing”¦ and Design: I am doing so and using a grid layer, however I have some doubts with no precise pixels dimensions, for example I have a column of 258px to divide in two, with a 3px gutter (the same width used for all other gutters in the grid, or could I use a different gutter size for this column?), that would give me two 127.5px columns, I'm not sure how to handle these "fractional" columns. Ideas?

http://blogs.sun.com [Blogs.sun.com] Jonathan Schwartz's Weblog : Weblog: Most of us live on the grid at home - we use Google and Yahoo!, we love eBay, we upload and share photos and movies, and gather our news from various sources on the web. Most of us bank from home, we leverage network email services - and if you think about it, that transformation all occurred within the last decade.

http://hivearchive.com [Hivearchive.com] The Hive Archive » Blog Archive » The Coming Battle Over Grid ...: One last thing: I’m also interested in programming models, and you’re right that many applications just can’t benefit from grid. But we’ve worked hard to make a programming model that anyone who is adept at OOP strategies can employ–no knowledge of crazy threading principles or arcane MPI terminology required!

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