A hive mind (sometimes spelled hivemind) is a form of collective consciousness strongly exhibiting traits of conformity and groupthink. ... The Hives are a rock band from Fagersta, Sweden that first rose to prominence in the early 2000s as a leading group of the garage rock revival. ... Hive (born December, 1974) is a San Francisco-based DJ, producer, and record label owner who has contributed to dozens of recordings in the drum and bass musical genre. ... Hive is an abstract strategy game for two players, designed by John Yianni and published in 2001 by Gen Four Two. ... Hive Records is a American independent record label that mainly focuses on powernoise, trip hop, ambient, IDM and other sub-genres of industrial music. ...
HIVE is the smallest, Internet service provider in Iceland, founded in 2004. ... Hive may refer to: Hive mind, one of several forms of collective consciousness The Hives, a rock band Hive (record producer), a producer in the drum and bass music genre Hive (game) is an abstract-strategy board game published in 2001 Hive Records, a record label HIVE (ISP), the smallest...
==See als Hive is a hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. ...
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
HIVE Information centres support the chain of command and Tri-service communities through the provision of up to date and relevant information.
The content of any brochures or advertisement displayed within the HIVE-BFG web site does not necessarily reflect the policies or opinions of HM Government, the Ministry of Defence or Tri-Service HIVE.
HIVE-BFG accepts no responsibility for the contents of the hyper-links, over which it has no control.
Hive enables connectivity for devices, allowing interactions without substantial reengineering, and creation of interactions that needn't be anticipated at the time of the design of the original devices.
Second, there are Hive ``shadows'', which are essentially device drivers for local resources, whether that may be a display, a piece of hardware, or any other manageable local resource.
Hive utilizes a number of third party packages as well: SiRPAC[#!sirpac!#], AElfred[#!aelfred!#] and SAX[#!SAX!#] for processing of XML-encoded RDF files, and javax.comm[#!javacomm!#] and rxtx[#!rxtx!#] for serial communications.