Tag: decades

GlobalData: The Disruptive Tech Analyst of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games

GlobalData: The Disruptive Tech Analyst of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games In The New York Times (Sept. 26, 2004) by Peter J. Tomasi, Michael J. Gorman, Robert F. Carr-Bishop, Daniel J. Pollak, and Andrew C. ‘The most important factor in the world is that we are all in it together,’ wrote the Chinese writer Lu…

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Cloud Computing and AI Adoption

“AI Weekly: Driving Cloud Growth with AI Adoption” — Copyright © 2015 by IBM. All Rights Reserved. Articles published by the Center for Internet & Society at University of Massachusetts at Amherst do not necessarily reflect the views of the IBM Center for Internet & Society. Articles in this collection may not be available in…

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Covid-19 Pandemic

Kapoor, Deputy Administrator, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, State of California, presents data from the State of California, published on 14 March 2020, at the annual meeting of the American College of Physicians. This is his fourth presentation at the national conference. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now says coronavirus cases…

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The Dayton Arcade

The Dayton Arcade, an enormous, abandoned video arcade in downtown Dayton, Ohio, is a good example of a building that hasn’t been updated for nearly two decades. The Dayton Arcade is the brainchild of the owners of the Dayton Theatre, a mid-sized movie theater chain that has been in Dayton since 1971. While the Dayton…

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Notre Dame QB Tom Brady – Part 3

The big news in the College Football Championships game this morning was the death of former Notre Dame star quarterback Tom Brady. We had no idea all that. But Brady is probably dead and, well, it seems they’ve just done it. And, to make matters even worse, there’s no one to blame but them. The…

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F-35 PDR Charger – The Failure to Make the PDR the Central Focus of Research and Testing

Comments on the PDR “Charger” of the Department of Defense, or as it is often called, simply, “PD-52” or “PD-52 Charger” — in particular, the failure to make the PDR the central focus of a significant research and testing effort. The PDR has been the subject of ongoing research and test for decades. Yet, despite…

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The Toronto Film Festival

The film industry is under assault from all sides. From the art lovers to the critics to the press, everyone is being pushed towards the future. One of the most popular examples of such a campaign is the battle to force the Toronto Film Festival to drop its previously controversial lineup of Warhol and skating…

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Super Mario Maker: The Only Game to Compete

A few years before the release of Star Wars: The Game, Nintendo and Sega released the game they are best known for, Super Mario 64 in the hopes that the game would allow the Super Mario franchise to extend beyond its original setting. Unfortunately, it never gave players the option to explore beyond the Mario…

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MDM Software – An Overview

Software is the life of every organization. Software is used to make all kinds of business processes to take place, the information being handled by such software would help the organization to perform all the activities and functions it could be supposed to do. The software also acts as a means of controlling the operations…

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DeepMath – Deep Learning Using a Deep Neural Network

The DeepMath Team has been busy developing a new deep neural network and optimizing its training. The deep neural network is quite different from the previous deep learning based networks we have used so far. The algorithm used in the new deep neural network is called a multilayer perceptron (MLP), a technique used in various…

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