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With the creation of the Seamonkey project, most of the original Aurora work was put on the back burner as focus shifted to reimplementing the web browser. The work done was not forgotten ... and the focus of this new project is to revive the goals of the original implementation.
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The project, located on a former Army base in Aurora, Colo., is designed to become a world-class academic health center. By 2010, it is expected to be home to at least 30 facilities -- a combination of hospitals, outpatient care, research centers, classrooms, libraries and administrative and support buildings. It will be the largest and first-of-its-kind life sciences center west of the Mississippi River.
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Aurora Systems announced today the introduction of a new line of liquid crystal on silicon products designed for mobile projection applications. Designed to meet challenging size, power and image requirements, these products are ideally suited for embedding in cellular phones and other converged devices.
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Aurora was a project started during the Mozilla Classic project. The classic project had three front ends, a Windows front end, a Mac front end and a Unix front end. By the time the project was cancelled, the Windows front end had an impressive level of UI configurability, and several integrated data views. These included popup tree widgets for accessing bookmarks and categorized history, configurable toolbar UI, file system icons in the UI and so on.
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The project involves depicting scenes that people in the early 1900’s would have seen if they were looking into windows or out of their windows in Aurora during that time period. These scenes are being painted onto special boards and when finished will be mounted in boarded or bricked over windows on the first floors of buildings in the historic area of downtown Aurora. The windows range in size from 3 feet by 2 feet to a huge 7 feet by 12 feet.
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GoldenEye 80 is the third generation ducted fan aircraft developed by Aurora. The first, GoldenEye 100, was a proof of concept aircraft first flown in 2003 under the "Clandestine UAV" project. This success led a smaller aircraft, the GoldenEye 50, which in 2005 successfully demonstrated the ability to transition to and from horizontal flight using wings that "float" rather than being rigidly attached to the plane's body. GoldenEye 80 combines the stealth features and the performance features of the earlier programs with a heavy fuel engine and an advanced sensor payload to create a system with true combat effectiveness.
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