Proteopedia:Hot News

From Proteopedia

Revision as of 11:29, 27 January 2014 by Jaime Prilusky (Talk | contribs)
Jump to: navigation, search
Image:HTML5 Logo 512.png HTML5: what this means for me?

As of Sunday, Jan 26 2014, Proteopedia by default is not using Java for rendering 3D models, but uses Jmol on HTML5. This opens access to Proteopedia from iPad, also for editing scenes, and avoids the numerous requests for authenticating Java. Registered Proteopedia users may still set the Preferences to continue using Java.


What version of Jmol is running?

The line describing JmolExtension on page http://proteopedia.org/w/Special:Version contains an updated report on the running Jmol version, in the format (now loaded Jmol version .....)


Proteopedia status

Proteopedia exceeded 2,500 registered users from 54 countries this week. In decreasing order, the 20 most represented countries are United States, Israel, Canada, France, United Kingdom, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Australia, Austria, Denmark, Portugal, China, Finland, Chile, Brazil, Netherlands, Spain and Sweden.

Proteopedia currently contains over 3400 user-created articles, and over 93,000 automatically created pages corresponding to each of the structures released by the PDB.

There are ~26,000 human visits and 59,000 bots visits weekly. The leading countries in accessing Proteopedia are the United States, Japan, Spain and China.

The most accessed pages, apart from the Main Page, are Hemoglobin, Avian_Influenza_Neuraminidase,_Tamiflu_and_Relenza, Ribosome, Acetylcholinesterase, HIV-1_protease, Green_Fluorescent_Protein, Ramachandran_Plot, 1iyt, Triose_Phosphate_Isomerase, and Lac_repressor


Awards

Poster Prize Awarded at the 7th-ICSG Conference, Sapporo, Japan

Personal tools