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  1. colab.research.google.comGoogle Colab

    Colab notebooks allow you to combine executable code and rich text in a single document, along with images, HTML, LaTeX and more. When you create your own Colab notebooks, they are stored in your Google Drive account. You can easily share your Colab notebooks with co-workers or friends, allowing them to comment on your notebooks or even edit them.

  2. Colab is a hosted Jupyter Notebook service that requires no setup to use and provides free access to computing resources, including GPUs and TPUs.

  3. colab.research.google.com › notebooks › basic_features_overviewGoogle Colab

    Below is a code cell.Once the toolbar button indicates CONNECTED, click in the cell to select it and execute the contents in the following ways: Click the Play icon in the left gutter of the cell;; Type Cmd/Ctrl+Enter to run the cell in place;; Type Shift+Enter to run the cell and move focus to the next cell (adding one if none exists); or; Type Alt+Enter to run the cell and insert a new code ...

  4. colab.research.google.com › notebooksGoogle Colab

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  5. Official Colab Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Colab and other answers to frequently asked questions.

  6. research.google.com › colaboratory › faqGoogle Colab

    How can I reset the virtual machine(s) my code runs on, and why is this sometimes unavailable? Selecting Runtime > Disconnect and delete runtime to return all managed virtual machines assigned to you to their original state. This can be helpful in cases where a virtual machine has become unhealthy e.g. due to accidental overwrite of system files, or installation of incompatible software.

  7. Google believes that open source is good for everyone. By being open and freely available, it enables and encourages collaboration and the development of technology, solving real world problems.

  8. Notebook for running Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations using OpenMM engine and AMBER force field for PROTEIN systems. This notebook is a supplementary material of the paper "Making it rain: Cloud-based molecular simulations for everyone" (link here) and we encourage you to read it before using this pipeline.

  9. Jan 30, 2019 · Want to get started with Google Colaboratory? In this episode of Coding TensorFlow, Software Engineer, Jake VanderPlas breaks down exactly what you need to g...

  10. Choose the Colab plan that's right for you. Whether you're a student, a hobbyist, or a ML researcher, Colab has you covered. Colab is always free of charge to use, but as your computing needs grow there are paid options to meet them.

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