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Wolfram Alpha has been launch 2 days ago, live on TV based on this Youtube video. Wolfram|Alpha is a computational [search] engine and founded by Stephen Wolfram.

With this engine, you will get  new experience in which matematical as the result, include chart, math formula or could be 3d color image. The other input query  search you can use are engineering, dates & times, physics, money, measures, & geography places.

Below this is image when I try make a query with input of term “Javanese”. The result show population of javanese island and some numeral names in “bahasa jawa”. Numer 1: Siji; 2 : Loro; 3: Telu. I thought its really fantastic engine

Based on wikipedia this engine is not an algorithm behind it, however it answer by computer

“The Wolfram|Alpha engine differs from traditional search engines in that it does not simply return a list of results based on a query, but instead computes an answer.”

Here, Stephen Wolfram video introduces the “Countdown to the Wolfram|Alpha Launch.”

sekarang chikmonk selain mengurus lembaga kursus bahasa inggris tapi akan menerima pesanan translate artikel / naskah dari bahasa inggris ke bahasa indonesia dengan jaminan akurasi terjemahan 98% akurat dan dapat dihandalkan.

Cara menggunakan jasa terjemahan chikmonk tidaklah rumit namun sederhana yaitu :
Cara Pengiriman naskah atau artikel
Anda dapat memberikan naskah / artikel bahasa inggris Anda dalam bentuk “SOFT COPY” melalui : chikmonk@enter.or.id
chikmonk pun menerima naskah dalam bentuk “HARD COPY” (naskah asli, foto copy ataupun fax) di mana chikmonk akan langsung mengambilnya dari tempat Anda untuk kami tulis dalam bentuk soft copy ( khusus di beberapa wilayah Yogyakarta ). Continue Reading ->

19 Aug, 2009  |  Written by chikmonk  |  under Religion 

There are five simple but essential observances that all practicing Muslims accept and follow.  These “Pillars of Islam” represent the core that unites all Muslims.

1)      The ‘Declaration of Faith’

A Muslim is one who testifies that “none deserves worship but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.”  This declaration is known as the “shahada” (witness, testimony).  Allah is the Arabic name for God, just as Yahweh is the Hebrew name for God.  By making this simple proclamation one becomes a Muslim.  The proclamation affirms Islam’s absolute belief in the oneness of God, His exclusive right to be worshipped, as well as the doctrine that associating anything else with God is the one unforgivable sin as we read in the Koran:

“God does not forgive anyone for associating something with Him, while He does forgive whomever He wishes to for anything else.  Anyone who gives God partners has invented an awful sin.” (Quran 4:48) Continue Reading ->

19 Aug, 2009  |  Written by chikmonk  |  under Religion, Science news 

One of the distinctive characteristics of the times we live in is the overwhelming presence of violence in our societies. Whether it is a bomb going off in a market place, or the hijacking of an aircraft where innocent people are held at ransom to achieve political ends, we live in an age, where the manipulation and loss of innocent lives has become commonplace.

Such is the all-pervasive nature of indiscriminate violence, that “terrorism” is considered as one of the prime threats to peace and security in our societies.

The word terrorism came into wide usage only a few decades ago. One of the unfortunate results of this new terminology is that it limits the definition of terrorism to that perpetrated by small groups or individuals. Terrorism, in fact, spans the entire world, and manifests itself in various forms. Its perpetrators do not fit any stereotype. Those who hold human lives cheap, and have the power to expend human lives, appear at different levels in our societies. The frustrated employee who kills his colleagues in cold-blood or the oppressed citizen of an occupied land who vents his anger by blowing up a school bus are terrorists who provoke our anger and revulsion. Ironically however, the politician who uses age-old ethnic animosities between peoples to consolidate his position, the head of state who orders “carpet bombing” of entire cities, the exalted councils that choke millions of civilians to death by wielding the insidious weapon of sanctions, are rarely punished for their crimes against humanity. Continue Reading ->

17 Aug, 2009  |  Written by chikmonk  |  under Free Movie 

The sub-zero heroes from the worldwide blockbusters “Ice Age” and “Ice Age: The Meltdown” are back on an incredible adventure for the ages. Scrat is still trying to nab the ever-elusive nut (while, maybe, finding true love); Manny and Ellie Continue Reading ->

There are many aspects of belief in which one who adheres to Islam must have firm conviction.  From those aspects, the most important are six, known as the “Six Articles of Belief”.
1)      Belief in God
Islam upholds strict monotheism and belief in God forms the heart of their faith.  Islam teaches belief in one God who neither gives birth nor was born Himself, and has no share in His caretaking of the world.  He alone gives life, causes death, brings good, causes affliction, and provides sustenance for His creation.  God in Islam is the sole Creator, Lord, Sustainer, Ruler, Judge, and Savior of the universe.  He has no equal in His qualities and abilities, such as knowledge and power.  All worship, veneration and homage is to be directed to God and none else.  Any breach of these concepts negates the basis of Islam.
2)      Belief in the Angels
Adherents to Islam must believe in the Unseen world as mentioned in the Quran.  From this world are the angels’ emissaries of God, each assigned with a specific task. They have no free-will or ability to disobey; it is their very nature to be God’s faithful servants. Angels are not to be taken as demigods or objects of praise or veneration; they are mere servants of God obeying His every command. Continue Reading ->

15 Aug, 2009  |  Written by chikmonk  |  under Religion 

But where does the message of Muhammad, may God praise him, fit in with the previous messages revealed by God? A brief history of the prophets might clear this point.

The first human, Adam, followed Islam, in that he directed worship to God alone and none else and abided by His commandments. But through the passage of time and the dispersal of humanity throughout the earth, people strayed from this message and began directing worship to others instead of or along with God. Some took to worshipping the pious who passed away amongst them, while others took to worshipping spirits and forces of nature. It was then that God started to send messengers to humanity steering them back to the worship of God Alone, which accorded to their true nature, and warning them of the grave consequences of directing any type of worship to others besides Him.

The first of these messengers was Noah, who was sent to preach this message of Islam to his people, after they had started to direct worship to their pious forefathers along with God. Noah called his people to leave the worship of their idols, and ordered them to return to the worship of God Alone. Some of them followed the teachings of Noah, while the majority disbelieved in him. Those who followed Noah were followers of Islam, or Muslims, while those that did not, remained in their disbelief and were seized with a punishment for doing so. Continue Reading ->

15 Aug, 2009  |  Written by chikmonk  |  under Religion 

Among the blessings and favors that God has bestowed upon humanity is that He endowed them with an innate ability to recognize and acknowledge His existence.  He placed this awareness deep in their hearts as a natural disposition that has not changed since human beings were first created.  Furthermore, He reinforced this natural disposition with the signs that he placed in Creation that testify to His existence.  However, since it is not possible for human beings to have a detailed knowledge of God except through revelation from Himself, God sent His Messengers to teach the people about their Creator Who they must worship.  These Messengers also brought with them the details of how to worship God, because such details cannot be known except by way of revelation.  These two fundamentals were the most important things that the Messengers of all the divine revelations brought with them from God.  On this basis, all the divine revelations have Continue Reading ->

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