Author Archives: Galigio

Narro Reading of even its creators can’t explain how it works

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No one really knows how the most advanced algorithms do what they do. That could be a problem.

How Google Book Search Got Lost by https://is.gd/VZKoqO

Books can do anything. As Franz Kafka once said, “A book must be the axe for the frozen sea inside us.” It was Kafka, wasn’t it? Google confirms this. But where did he say it? Google offers links to some quotation websites, but they’re generally unreliable.

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What I’ve Learned Shopping For A New Tablet by https://is.gd/NQ9WjG

Last week, I discussed why I’m giving up on the iPad Pro. There were some suggestions made in the comments, some interesting criticism and some comments even made about my competence. But I’ve started shopping around for a new device and hope to try a few out over the coming weeks.

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THE INTERNET OF THINGS 2017 REPORT: How the IoT is improving lives to transform the world by https://is.gd/vvZg2P

The Internet of Things (IoT) is disrupting businesses, governments, and consumers and transforming how they interact with the world.

Companies are going to spend almost $5 trillion on the IoT in the next five years — and the proliferation of connected devices and massive increase in data has started an analytical revolution.

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How To Choose A VPN (That’s Safe And Reliable) by https://is.gd/IUN1JA

From today, the Federal Government’s Metadata Retention Scheme becomes compulsory for telcos and internet service providers in Australia. This means your metadata – including text messages, location information and internet connection details – will be stored for two years and available to Government agencies to access on request without a warrant.

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