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Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is a web service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It is designed to make web-scale computing easier for developers.
Amazon EC2's simple web service interface allows you to obtain and configure capacity with minimal friction. It provides you with complete control of your computing resources and lets you run on Amazon's proven computing environment. Amazon EC2 reduces the time required to obtain and boot new server instances to minutes, allowing you to quickly scale capacity, both up and down, as your computing requirements change. Amazon EC2 changes the economics of computing by allowing you to pay only for capacity that you actually use. Amazon EC2 provides developers the tools to build failure resilient applications and isolate themselves from common failure scenarios.
Amazon EC2 Functionality
Amazon EC2 presents a true virtual computing environment, allowing you to use web service interfaces to requisition machines for use, load them with your custom application environment, manage your network's access permissions, and run your image using as many or few systems as you desire.
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3. You will be asked to enter the coupon code.
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YOU MUST ENTER THE CODE IN ORDER TO GET TEN (10) DOLLARS OFF!You will be notified when your new CherryPal has shipped. 4. Please come back here to http://cherrypal.blogspot.com/ to share your comments about your experience of purchasing, receiving, using and being a CherryPal!
CherryPal will start shipping the C114 (read that as C-eleven-four) on US Election Day, Tuesday November 4th, 2008. We all hope this day will change the world for the better.
For international buyers: The C114 comes with US power adaptor 110V to 240V.
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CherryPal™ C114 Specs
The CherryPal™ C114 desktop is about the size of a paperback book, but has the performance you would expect from a full-size desktop computer. Freescale's fast triple-core mobileGT processor delivers exceptional multimedia performance and feature-rich user interfaces, while only consuming as much power as a clock radio. CherryPal uses 80 percent fewer components than a traditional PC, and because it has no moving parts, it operates without making a sound and will last 10 years or more.
Specifications:
-Freescale’s MPC5121e mobileGT processor, 800 MIPS (400 MHz)of processing -256 MB of DDR2 DRAM -8GB NAND Flash-based solid state drive (increased from 4GB C100) -WiFi 802.11b/g Wi-Fi -Two USB 2.0 ports -One 10/100 Ethernet with RJ-45 jack -One VGA DB-15 display out jack -Headphone level stereo audio out -3.5mm jack -9vDC 2.5mm 10 watt AC-DC adapter power supply -Weighs 10 ounces -1.3” high, 5.8” x 4.2” wide
Applications:
The CherryPal™ C114 desktop comes with the following applications : - Firefox Browser - Office Productivity Suite (OpenOffice) - Mediaplayer (Music Player) - MPlayer (CD and DVD player) - Instant Messenger (Yahoo, AOL, Google, MSN) - VoiP (Skype) Many more applications available soon!
CherryPal CEO, Max Seybold, speaks at the CherryPal Independence Party
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Max Seybold, Founder and CEO of CherryPal, headquartered in Mountain View, CA, was finally sick and tired of fixing his PC every weekend and didn't want to spend the thousand dollars buying a Mac.
Why can't there be a computer that doesn't require frequent downloads and updates, doesn't cost a thousand dollars, and consumes less energy?
He decided to get a team together to create such a product, CherryPal.
Freescale, previously Motorola's semiconductor division, used to supply Apple computers with "power architecture" processors before Apple switched to Intel chips. CherryPal utilizes Freescale's latest "power architecture" processors.
CherryPal is Freescale's "next Apple" with a completely different brand identity; inexpensive, green, easy to use, fast and community based. If we could decrease the consumption of power of a personal computer, where else can we decrease energy consumption.
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