Author Archives: Galigio

Narro Reading of Publishers still need to learn how to use their audience data

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In 2012, Parse.ly CEO Sachin Kamdar predicted that audience data would soon become integral to planning editorial calendars and choosing featured articles for publishers on digital platforms. Over time, publishers indeed began publicly addressing the importance of newsrooms knowing the audience response to their content, which brings us to today. Now, over 80 percent of people have direct access to their digital audience data, but there’s still a gap between having that data and doing something constructive with it. Sponsored by Parse.ly

Dealing With The IoT And Your Network by https://is.gd/7i62ix

The Internet of Things is more than a buzzword. It represents a significant challenge to IT managers. Instead of building networks for thousands of endpoints, we can add at least one order of magnitude to that. How we manage network traffic, security, data volumes and skills will all be impacted.

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Understanding the limits of deep learning by https://is.gd/IrDWuN

Artificial intelligence has reached peak hype. News outlets report that companies have replaced workers with IBM Watson and algorithms are beating doctors at diagnoses. New AI startups pop up every day and claim to solve all your personal and business problems with machine learning.

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How Uber Uses Psychological Tricks to Push Its Drivers’ Buttons by https://is.gd/9zPVpJ

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The secretive ride-hailing giant Uber rarely discusses internal matters in public. But in March, facing crises on multiple fronts, top officials convened a call for reporters to insist that Uber was changing its culture and would no longer tolerate “brilliant jerks.”

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