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9 years agoAnalysis chealseahj
The Best Way for Developers to Deal with Technology Shifts
It isn’t new that we live in a constantly changing world, especially when it comes to technology, every day new frameworks, applications and APIs comes up, making it really hard for developers to keep up with the market and all its emerging technologies, so what can we do to not be left behind in this ever-changing world?
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9 years agoVideo/Audio chealseahj
The City That Has Its Own Operating System
The Internet of Things is advancing on a metropolitan scale, with citywide sensors able to track everything from pollution to crime. In the UK, the Bristol Is Open project is a pioneering effort to connect all these streams of data into one “programmable city.”
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9 years agoLevel Up chealseahj
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9 years agoAchievement chealseahj
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9 years agoCurrent Event chealseahj
GoPro shares impressive video footage shot by its incoming drone
If there’s one thing a GoPro drone should get right, it’s video. A first look at footage from a prototype GoPro drone shows us the company is, indeed, bringing something solid to the skies.
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9 years agoCurrent Event chealseahj
Proposed cyberlaw gives feds too much access to our data
On Tuesday, the US Senate voted on the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA), a bill to help protect our digital data. But the nation’s top tech companies, including Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Twitter and plenty more, are all against it, because so many of their users think the new bill will give the US government easy access to their personal data.