Anonymity, like security, has many layers. Observers have developed methods of piercing anonymity which involve differing levels of technology.
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Anonymity, like security, has many layers. Observers have developed methods of piercing anonymity which involve differing levels of technology.
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Data privacy and security is not a question of if. Learn how to protect your most important asset!
Are you still underestimating the importance of Big Data?
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Keep all your hardware cruising along on your wireless network with a top-notch Wi-Fi router. Here's what you need to know to find the right router, along with our highest-rated recent reviews.
With the gaggle of connected home products, smart TVs, smartphones, and other mobile devices ruling our lives, it's more important than ever to outfit your home or business with a wireless router that can handle the increased demand for Wi-Fi connectivity. Read more: click image or title.
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Greg Satell discusses industries affected by the Internet of Things innovation. It is a perfect weekend read for all geeks
I selected this article from Curatti written by Greg Satell because it provides insights on how industries are affected by innovation and technology.
Understanding the affect of innovation and the Internet of things in business.
How Technology Has Changed Companies
We are experiencing new technological changes like never before in Internet history. I agree that we need to understand this affect for our own business productivity.
Satell explains the various changes in technology, and which industries have been affected.
Here's what caught my attention:
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Yes, this year is again a year of rooster, and a fiery kind for that matter, especially gifted for accuracy, loyalty, and devoted work, and another contender for the ruler of the year has precisely these features – chatbot. It is no coincidence that all digital creatives consider 2017 also the year of chatbots because it has been shown that out of all trends and innovations, bots (and artificial intelligence) hold the first place and do not intend to go awry. Namely, companies increasingly recognize the values of the Chinese rooster and leave chat communication to bots – ensuring the accuracy of the transferred information, uninterrupted availability and stoically automated commitment to billions (!) of users.
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Inexpensive cameras that make spherical images are opening a new era in photography and changing the way people share stories.
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For years, marketing was considered more art than science. But more recently, as marketing automation software has proliferated, marketers have had to blend the art of storytelling with the science of data. Lots and lots of data.
Then along comes artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, which promise to help marketers make sense of all that data. Some experts believe AI's impact on marketing will be hugely significant, that it could even change the nature of marketing entirely — enabling brands to break through the noise and deliver a more personalized experience to customers.
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Much like the Avengers, the gruesome work of marketers is never done and often thankless. Just ask a marketer how much behind-the-scenes stuff they go through to do their job and it’ll be enough to make you stab yourself with one of the Black Widow’s daggers. Marketers have witnessed huge changes to their jobs in the past few years that will make for an interesting future.
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Get insights on key ways to protect students from technology-related dangers.
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Looking for some super awesome gaming experience on your mobile phone? Check out our top must-haves.
Gamification goes hand in hand with mobile
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WhatsApp, the popular messaging service owned by Facebook, said it reached 1 billion users on Monday.
The best kept secret: How will Whatsapp Make money?
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Life is hard, life is difficult. But those brilliant gadgets and gizmos are designed to make your life easier.
They will actually make your life much easier. Have a look.
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Not one to do things by halves, Facebook has claimed the popularity of its
Messenger app is sounding a death knell for the phone number
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Across the planet, new technologies and business models are decentralizing power and placing it in the hands of communities and individuals. "We are seeing technology-driven networks replacing bureacratically-driven...
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The use of technology to track and treat mental illness is deeply worrying but sadly necessary
Google wants to track and treat mental health, not the government apparently.
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Two scholars measure the economic impact of VC-funded companies.
Over the past 30 years, venture capital has become a dominant force in the financing of innovative American companies. From Google to Intel to FedEx, companies supported by venture capital have profoundly changed the U.S. economy. Despite the young age of the venture capital industry, a fifth of current public U.S. companies received venture capital financing.
Venture capital (VC) is a high-touch form of financing that is used primarily by young, innovative, and highly risky companies. Venture capitalists provide not only financing but also mentorship, strategic guidance, network access, and other support. These investments are highly speculative — most of the companies that receive VC funding will fail, even as some become runaway successes. Three out of the five largest companies in the world received most of their early external financing from VC. Read more: click image or title.
VC investment employ 38% of working force
Venture capital (VC) is a high-touch form of financing that is used primarily by young, innovative, and highly risky companies. Venture capitalists provide not only financing but also mentorship, strategic guidance, network access, and other support. These investments are highly speculative — most of the companies that receive VC funding will fail, even as some become runaway successes. 3 out of the 5 largest companies in the world received most of their early external financing from VC. Clearly, Apple, Google, and Microsoft are among the most innovative and most important companies in a generation. But how important are these and other VC-backed companies to the U.S. economy? How do they compare to industrial behemoths such as General Motors or massive financial institutions such as Bank of America in terms of job creation and overall economic impact? The researchers set out to quantify the long-term impact of VC on the U.S. economy. Started by classifying companies as either VC-backed or non–VC-backed, considering only public companies that are traded on major U.S. stock exchanges. While most successful VC investments end with the company being acquired, reliable information is currently available only on those companies that become publicly listed. Thus, our results likely underestimate the impact of VC on the economy.
Interesting statistics! Definitely part of the overall mystic and fabric of Silicon Valley and high tech in general. Very creative and exciting soup of entrepreneurship, investment and high risk/rewards.
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Mobile phone crime has become a serious problem. Learn how to protect your smartphone with Kill Switch.
A must read article on protecting your phone in the case of theft.
A must read article on protecting your phone in the case of theft.
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There are a tons of apps available for iPhone and iPad. Today we have to list 100 Best Apps for iPhone and iPad.
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Infographic on The Future of Web and Technology describes on the trending products and innovations growing rapidly year by year. Augmented reality and its products being the core of advanced technologies in the future. Google glass, augmented reality based wearable gadgets, 3d printers, cloud computing, educational technology, leap motion, another AR product Oculus Rift, AR contact lenses, agent smartwatch and related gadgets, all contribute to the web and technology.
Wearable gadgets and other trends taking off...
With so many technology innovations being developed and implemented - what do you see as the next innovation for your industry?
Another interesting area for games and generesal digital creativity.. now where did I put that Bamzooki ?
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Memloom, a new startup launching today, is looking to find a niche somewhere in between blogging and photo-printing services, like those provided by..
Themes and blocks for an easy-to-tell-story
Interesting idea, could use as a class project too!
Is Memloom all that different from other digital storytelling tools? I am hoping for a iPhone version where stories can be compiled on the fly, reflective of the chaos of real life.
Memloon seems an easy tool for building stories for our photos. Could it will be used by brands? Maybe, I guess.
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Paste Magazine (blog) The 10 Best Technology Advances of 2013 Paste Magazine (blog) We've already counted down the biggest and best tech stories of 2013, but behind the stories are the awe-inspiring advances that drive both science and the...
The Bionic eye is a Sci Fi coming true before our own human eyes.
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(Tech News) Google Tips has just become the most useful way to learn things about Google you never knew, and in a concise, easy to read format. Genius!
Search tips and tricks from Google
NIce. I am always looking for more info on how to use G features and products
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Advances in Sensor Technology
A video about the advances in sensor technology
and the opportunities and challenges they will present to conusmers
(from the Curator of IoT & Wearables) The Financial Times has a chat with an analyst on the sensor technology helping to enable IoT & Wearables. Short video.
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Kindness is in everyone. The Singapore Kindness Movement (SKM) wants to encourage everyone to start, show and share kindness.
Karen Dietz keeps hammering this fact: our product, idea, or personal brand, is dead on arrival.Without a compelling story. Here's another inspiring example from Singapore
SINGAPORE, 7 March 2013 – Students and parents will have something to look forward to this term break as the Singapore Kindness Movement (SKM) announced today the launch of its first mobile game application, Kindly Ever After. Through a series of tightly-woven storylines, players are reminded of the importance of being kind, gracious and friendly in communal spaces.
Held at Orchard Xchange, the launch attracted lively participation of commuters, many of whom were working adults and students. Despite the morning rush, commuters stopped by the Kindly Ever After game counter to try out the game.
Kindly Ever After is the brainchild of four students from the Singapore Polytechnic. With Diploma in Games Design & Development, Tng Bing Rong, 19, Chng Yang Da, 19, Jack Kew Zi Jian, 19, and Shawn Cheah Chenxuan, 19, drew inspiration from the timeless closing phrase, “happily ever after”, in fairy tales. The game features four animated stories that are real-life depictions of ungracious acts often seen onboard public transport, at hawker centres, on public roads, and in cyber spaces. Players will first be engaged in the tales of graciousness before embarking on their quest to eradicate ungracious acts committed by characters in the game.
In each stage, the player will have to “fire” the kind spirit towards the unkind spirit to transform the latter into a kind soul. As the game progresses, obstacles get increasingly challenging at each level. The aim is to transform unkind spirits into kindhearted souls to create a friendly and gracious environment.
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A relatively technical explanation of the methods used to track people on the web.