ƒrequency
ƒrequency is a computing development small business. We develop cutting edge and classic computing for all computers and even for people without a computer.
ƒrequency was established in 1996 and has five years of program releases. Our developers have been programming computers for four decades. We are freely advancing civilization and life itself, through hi-tech shareware and freeware.
We produce computing technologies that work. ƒrequency hi-tech, advanced computing technology, works effectively, works efficiently, works everywhere. Our advanced design, optimized, cross-platform programs are written in Oracle Java to work on all computers. We are based in Sunnyvale in the heart of Silicon Valley.
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There was no electricity. A generator powered the battery for the satellite phone and the music system. Oil lamps were used for light. Ice was delivered in 20kg blocks that required two people to carry. A small boat ferried passengers from Laem Ngop on the mainland.
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