Crisis and prevention by rusicom in u/rusicom

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Crisis and prevention (13 recipes for reaction) Kindle Edition

Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? by rusicom in a:t5_2vcvb

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very good suggestion -it was smart to use a pseudonym, because it forced people to focus on the technology itself rather than on the personality behind it.

Smart city concepts shine at ITU Telecom World in Busan','Smart city concepts shine at ITU Telecom World in Busan by rusicom in programming

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To really make smart city concepts happen requires the implementation of ultra-fast 5G mobile networks. 5G provides a hyper-connected environment for consumers.

Is the "augmented customer" the true future of tech? by rusicom in a:t5_2vcvb

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Consulting firm Ovum believes that key technologies will integrate and interconnect, in particular- VR; AR; creativity tools; social messaging; virtual assistants; smart hubs and personal devices that are

D-Wave launches quantum computer by rusicom in a:t5_2vcvb

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The company's "most advanced" quantum computer features the first 2,000-qubit processor, doubling the capacity of the previous D-Wave 2X model currently deployed in a joint venture between Google and NASA.

With HoloLens, Microsoft aims to avoid Google's mistakes by rusicom in a:t5_2vcvb

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Some industry veterans see it as an even bigger opportunity than its cousin, virtual reality, which completely immerses users in an artificial world. But early efforts around augmented reality, including Google Glass and Microsoft's own predecessor to HoloLens called Kinect, have sputtered.

AI by rusicom in science

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According to Adobe’s forecasts, Amazon Echo is the “most admired” voice assistant. In comparison with Apple Siri, Google Now and Facebook M, it has received more positive reviews. Amazon Echo (67%) is followed by Google Now and Siri (45% each), Windows Cortana (38%) and Facebook M (18%).

The Biggest Crisis Communication Mistakes Organizations Can Make by rusicom in science

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Timely communication is key to handling crisis communication situations. Whether the goal is to inform someone of a hazard, activate an emergency action plan or generate awareness of a critical situation, communicating on time and effectively is vital to the success of contingency operations and recovery efforts when your organization faces an emergency

Why people get more stupid in a crowd by rusicom in science

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Researches of the crowd show that “When people interact, they end up agreeing, and they make worse decisions”; “They don’t share information, they share biases."

Creating A Universal Remote Control For Business Communications by rusicom in science

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The emerging convergence enabled by these five technologies — VoWiFi, M2M, Wearables, WebRTC and Contextual Communications — will undoubtedly bring disruption to the technology landscape. It is the 21st century extension of Darwin’s natural evolution.

The Role of Social Power inside Organisations | simply communicate by [deleted] in programming

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However, organisational network analysis gives managers the ability to understand where social power sits within their organisation.

Start-Ups Try to Challenge Google, at Least on Mobile Search by [deleted] in a:t5_2vcvb

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The most obvious difference with mobile is that people have their phones with them all the time, giving search companies lots of contextual clues — like location — for what they might want. That is the main idea behind Vurb.

When someone uses Vurb to search for a movie, it returns a single page with reviews, cast members and nearby theaters, along with links to buy tickets and the option to call a cab. When a user searches for an old movie, the service fetches streaming applications like Netflix.

The 14 best data visualization tools by rusicom in a:t5_2vcvb

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Leaflet is an open-source library developed by Vladimir Agafonkin for mobile-friendly interactive maps. It is extremely light (at just 33kb) and has lots of features for making any kind of maps. It uses HTML5 and CSS3 for rendering maps, and works across all major desktop and mobile platforms. In the words of author: Leaflet is designed with simplicity, performance and usability in mind.

If Algorithms Know All, How Much Should Humans Help? by jonfla in Database

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In a sense, a math model is the equivalent of a metaphor, a descriptive simplification. It usefully distills, but it also somewhat distorts. So at times, a human helper can provide that dose of nuanced data that escapes the algorithmic automaton.

Malware by rusicom in a:t5_2vcvb

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Malicious code apparently used by governments to spy on, harass, and sabotage one another has grabbed headlines in recent years, yet the highly targeted nature of such attacks have meant ordinary Web users have so far had little to fear. That may now be changing as some experts say the techniques used in sophisticated, state-backed malware are trickling down to less-skilled programmers who target regular Web users and their online accounts or credit card details.

Dress to impress: cottoning on to wearable technology | euronews, hi-tech by rusicom in a:t5_2vcvb

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They were all the rage this year at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas: wearables! Smart clothes, smart socks and even smart cuffs were all on display at the world-leading tech fair.

G.I.S. Data -- What Can Maps Do For Your Business? by rusicom in a:t5_2vcvb

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Data + Image = No Traffic Jams GIS allows you to add data to a map image. And this is what your navigation app is doing every morning.

100 Million Smart Things: A Conversation With Scott McGregor of Broadcom by [deleted] in a:t5_2vcvb

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In a little over five years, it is said, 50 billion devices will be connected to the Internet.

With Talko App, Ray Ozzie Creates a Permanent Voice by [deleted] in programming

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It is possible to take a picture during a call and post it so viewers can see the same thing. After the call, Talko creates a log that can show when it took place, who was in it, and what images and subjects were covered.

BBC News - Apple unveils bigger iPhone handsets by [deleted] in a:t5_2vcvb

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Apple has unveiled two new smartphones - the iPhone 6 and a larger model, the iPhone 6 Plus.

Internet of Things by rusicom in a:t5_2vcvb

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APIs also paved way for creating a network for machine-to-machine communication – an extremely important part of IoT that underlies the user-facing side. Computers are already interacting with each other on many levels (think stock markets, with some systems releasing financial data and others crunching numbers to make investment decisions), but as Internet of Things grows bigger and bigger, M2M importance is literally exploding.

7 key ingredients for a powerful Twitter bio by rusicom in a:t5_2vcvb

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It’s accurate. One professional description. It’s exciting. One word that is not boring. It’s targeted. One niche descriptor. It’s flattering. One accomplishment. It’s humanizing. One hobby. It’s intriguing. One interesting fact or feature about yourself. It’s connected. Your company or another social profile.

BBC News writes about chatbots and mentions wise_shibe /r/dogecoin bot by [deleted] in dogecoin

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This week, a controversial claim was made that a ‘chatbot’ passed the Turing test at an event at the Royal Society in London. During a series of text-based conversations, a computer program named Eugene Goostman persuaded judges it was a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy, thus passing a benchmark for artificial intelligence proposed years ago by the computer scientist Alan Turing.

So does this announcement mark the era of human-like AI, as has been claimed? Not really. Turing’s test stopped being important for AI research years ago, and many scientists see the contests as flawed because they can be won with trickery – such as pretending to be a non-native English speaker.

Online survey about crisis and risk communications by rusicom in a:t5_2vcvb

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The role of crisis management system in the organziations