Thursday, July 12, 2007

AnandTech Power Supply Test Methodology


The readers of AnandTech have waited a long time for us to do real
power supply reviews. The waiting has come to an end and we hope you
will find the results to be worthwhile. In the near future we will
begin publishing power supply reviews on a regular basis, with the goal
of providing the detailed analysis and benchmarking results our readers
have come to expect.



We know the AnandTech audience expects a high level of professionalism,
and it took a while to put together the right equipment in order to
provide that for PSU testing. To kick things off, we want to talk about
each part of the equipment and how it will help us with the reviews.
With a proper understanding of the equipment and testing methodology,
we hope you will see what will make the AnandTech power supply reviews
so special.

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RSS vs. Atom

In the computer world, it seems you can't have a technology without a competing technology, and RSS is no exception. Its main rival is the Atom syndication format.

Atom is the result of dissatisfaction with RSS's genesis, more than with its form. RSS, you see, is not an open standard. Instead, it's controlled by its authors, although it sports a Creative Commons licence. Atom, developed by IBM, is open source. Yahoo! has embraced RSS feeds; Google, through its Blogger software, has opted for Atom.

In fact, it gets even messier. There are three 'strands' of RSS, RSS .9x, 1.x and 2.x, each incompatible with the other. Mark Pilgrim points out in his blog that those three strands contain nine incompatible versions of RSS.

Does it matter? Not really. As a user, your best course of action is to keep your head down and get yourself a multi-format reader which handles multiple forms of RSS and Atom. There are plenty of them available.

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by Hasan Shrek, independence blogger. Also run online business , mlm coder, internet marketing solution , online store script .
Beside he is
writing some others blogs for notebook computer , computer training , computer software and personal computer


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