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This is downright spooky. It's an interactive infographic all about why your brain craves infographics. Food for thought!
Via Gust MEES
Until the emergence of “Big Data”, data were mainly treated locally in warehouses of several structured databases. Gradually, these data sources became diversified.
Analysts are projecting the future of customer data. Several points of attention are highlighted. While most companies collect, store and analyze data, majority of them are struggling with their big project data and are struggling to meet IT challenges associated with the use of this framework. Newscientis, with Microsoft, released an infographic on how big data techniques seek to gain insight by analyzing large data sets. The proliferation of sources associated with 3V (volume, variety, velocity) have contributed to big data’s recent growth. Data is coming in a growing variety of new and often unstructured forms such as text, video and sensor reading. By 2020, all the digital data created, replicated and consumed per year will reach 40,000 Exabytes. The connected devices including pocket calculators, personnel computer, mobile phones, servers and mainframes and videogame consoles have contributed more than 10 million instructions per second.
Via Lauren Moss
Berichten als zouden massaal veel ondernemingen al hun e-mailverkeer massaal aan het overhevelen zijn naar de cloud, zijn met een fikse korrel zout te nemen. Toch ziet Gartner de toekomst voor Cloud Office rooskleurig tegemoet.
For all the attention we’ve given in the past year to wearable devices like Google Glass, Nike FuelBand and Jawbone UP, the focus on hardware and form factor misses the far more thrilling – and perhaps frightening – topic of how wearable devices...
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Via Susan Bainbridge
Featuring four towering limestone columns and classic Flemish-bond brickwork, the century-old Mackay School of Mines Building at the University of Nevada, Reno, has long served as a bastion of Silver State history.
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Health researchers are able to access and analyze your electronic health data, insurance claims and other kinds of traditional health information.
Are you reading for an influx of 3D-printed sandal and slip-on shoe designs? Shapeways, your one-stop shop for 3D printing when you don’t want t...
The project is a new method of additive manufacturing that allows for creating 3D objects on any given working surface independently of its inclination and smoothness, and without a need of additional support structures.
Kyle and Liz von Hasseln aren't your typical designers. Initially focused on architecture, the pair stumbled upon an interesting business idea when they..
Spar Point Group GE Aviation speeds up production of 3D printed jet engine parts by 25% Spar Point Group Additive manufacturing machines, more commonly known as 3D printers, is the process of joining plastic, metal, and composite materials based on...
I’m a big believer that the future of the web is taking the information and relationships that we currently have online and making them part of our real lives.
Pratt & Whitney is quickly ramping up its capabilities for additive manufacturing, using parts made with additive processes on an engine that is being tested on a new Bombardier jet.
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3D printing is on the way to conquer the catwalks again. This time it’s not Iris van Herpen, but Pierre Renaux, a master student at the Royal Academy of Fashion in Antwerp, to push the 3D printing revolution forward in fashion. 3D printing is on the way to conquer the catwalks again. This time it’s not Iris van Herpen, but Pierre Renaux, a master student at the Royal Academy of Fashion in Antwerp, to push the 3D printing revolution forward in fashion. - See more at: http://i.materialise.com/blog/entry/3d-printed-shoes-hit-the-catwalk-of-the-royal-academy-of-fashion?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+imaterialise+%28i.materialise+3D+Printing+Service+Blog+-+watch+us+make+the+future+%28feel+free+to+join+in%29%29&utm_content=Google+Reader#sthash.GfYdSEZL.dpuf3D printing is on the way to conquer the catwalks again. This time it’s not Iris van Herpen, but Pierre Renaux, a master student at the Royal Academy of Fashion in Antwerp, to push the 3D printing revolution forward in fashion. - See more at: http://i.materialise.com/blog/entry/3d-printed-shoes-hit-the-catwalk-of-the-royal-academy-of-fashion?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+imaterialise+%28i.materialise+3D+Printing+Service+Blog+-+watch+us+make+the+future+%28feel+free+to+join+in%29%29&utm_content=Google+Reader#sthash.GfYdSEZL.dpuf3D printing is on the way to conquer the catwalks again. This time it’s not Iris van Herpen, but Pierre Renaux, a master student at the Royal Academy of Fashion in Antwerp, to push the 3D printing revolution forward in fashion. - See more at: http://i.materialise.com/blog/entry/3d-printed-shoes-hit-the-catwalk-of-the-royal-academy-of-fashion?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+imaterialise+%28i.materialise+3D+Printing+Service+Blog+-+watch+us+make+the+future+%28feel+free+to+join+in%29%29&utm_content=Google+Reader#sthash.GfYdSEZL.dpuf3D printing is on the way to conquer the catwalks again. This time it’s not Iris van Herpen, but Pierre Renaux, a master student at the Royal Academy of Fashion in Antwerp, to push the 3D printing revolution forward in fashion. - See more at: http://i.materialise.com/blog/entry/3d-printed-shoes-hit-the-catwalk-of-the-royal-academy-of-fashion?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+imaterialise+%28i.materialise+3D+Printing+Service+Blog+-+watch+us+make+the+future+%28feel+free+to+join+in%29%29&utm_content=Google+Reader#sthash.GfYdSEZL.dpufPierre Renaux just opened the fashion show in Antwerp with his collection. All the shoes in the collection are 3D printed (and fabulous). - See more at: http://i.materialise.com/blog/entry/3d-printed-shoes-hit-the-catwalk-of-the-royal-academy-of-fashion?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+imaterialise+%28i.materialise+3D+Printing+Service+Blog+-+watch+us+make+the+future+%28feel+free+to+join+in%29%29&utm_content=Google+Reader#sthash.GfYdSEZL.dpuf3D printing is on the way to conquer the catwalks again. This time it’s not Iris van Herpen, but Pierre Renaux, a master student at the Royal Academy of Fashion in Antwerp, to push the 3D printing revolution forward in fashion. - See more at: http://i.materialise.com/blog/entry/3d-printed-shoes-hit-the-catwalk-of-the-royal-academy-of-fashion?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+imaterialise+%28i.materialise+3D+Printing+Service+Blog+-+watch+us+make+the+future+%28feel+free+to+join+in%29%29&utm_content=Google+Reader#sthash.GfYdSEZL.dpuf3D printing is on the way to conquer the catwalks again. This time it’s not Iris van Herpen, but Pierre Renaux, a master student at the Royal Academy of Fashion in Antwerp, to push the 3D printing revolution forward in fashion. - See more at: http://i.materialise.com/blog/entry/3d-printed-shoes-hit-the-catwalk-of-the-royal-academy-of-fashion?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+imaterialise+%28i.materialise+3D+Printing+Service+Blog+-+watch+us+make+the+future+%28feel+free+to+join+in%29%29&utm_content=Google+Reader#sthash.GfYdSEZL.dpuf3D printing is on the way to conquer the catwalks again. This time it’s not Iris van Herpen, but Pierre Renaux, a master student at the Royal Academy of Fashion in Antwerp, to push the 3D printing revolution forward in fashion. - See more at: http://i.materialise.com/blog/entry/3d-printed-shoes-hit-the-catwalk-of-the-royal-academy-of-fashion?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+imaterialise+%28i.materialise+3D+Printing+Service+Blog+-+watch+us+make+the+future+%28feel+free+to+join+in%29%29&utm_content=Google+Reader#sthash.GfYdSEZL.dpuf3D printing is on the way to conquer the catwalks again. This time it’s not Iris van Herpen, but Pierre Renaux, a master student at the Royal Academy of Fashion in Antwerp, to push the 3D printing revolution forward in fashion. - See more at: http://i.materialise.com/blog/entry/3d-printed-shoes-hit-the-catwalk-of-the-royal-academy-of-fashion?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+imaterialise+%28i.materialise+3D+Printing+Service+Blog+-+watch+us+make+the+future+%28feel+free+to+join+in%29%29&utm_content=Google+Reader#sthash.GfYdSEZL.dpuf3D printing is on the way to conquer the catwalks again. This time it’s not Iris van Herpen, but Pierre Renaux, a master student at the Royal Academy of Fashion in Antwerp, to push the 3D printing revolution forward in fashion. - See more at: http://i.materialise.com/blog/entry/3d-printed-shoes-hit-the-catwalk-of-the-royal-academy-of-fashion?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+imaterialise+%28i.materialise+3D+Printing+Service+Blog+-+watch+us+make+the+future+%28feel+free+to+join+in%29%29&utm_content=Google+Reader#sthash.GfYdSEZL.dpuf3D printing is on the way to conquer the catwalks again. This time it’s not Iris van Herpen, but Pierre Renaux, a master student at the Royal Academy of Fashion in Antwerp, to push the 3D printing revolution forward in fashion. - See more at: http://i.materialise.com/blog/entry/3d-printed-shoes-hit-the-catwalk-of-the-royal-academy-of-fashion?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+imaterialise+%28i.materialise+3D+Printing+Service+Blog+-+watch+us+make+the+future+%28feel+free+to+join+in%29%29&utm_content=Google+Reader#sthash.GfYdSEZL.dpuf
Winkelreus Walmart neem het bedrijf Inkuru, gespecialiseerd in verzamelen en analyseren van data. De zet toont aan hoe belangrijk een big bata-strategie is geworden voor sommige bedrijven.
Google Reader is meeting its end in just a few weeks, and there’s no doubt it’ll be traumatic for users of the beloved service.
"We mogen van 3D-printing niet verwachten dat het onze economie zal redden", stelt Carl Bass, ceo van Autodesk. De verwachtingen over de economische mogelijkheden van 3D-printing zijn bij velen hooggespannen: Bass zet hen met beide voeten terug op de grond.
Hiring a bunch of people with varied talents to develop a web service in a silo seems to be less and less common. The emerging approach is to make small teams and rely on other companies with skills in little niches.
If you want to know what happens to your online data after your death, you won’t get a clear answer.
Washington Times 3D Printing and the future of production Washington Times Perhaps the most revolutionary thing about additive manufacturing is the possibility that it could completely overturn the prevailing production status-quo.
Very interesting write up, Derrick that echoes much of what I was thinking but hadn’t figured out how to say.
Google is taking its strategy of investing millions of dollars into clean power projects in the U.S. and focusing it on Africa for the first time.
Over the past at least six years Google has poured more than $1 billion into a Hoover’s Dam worth (2 GW) of clean energy projects, as well as funded a few early stage cleantech startups (and even acquired one recently).
GTMA Manufacturing UK 2013 has come and gone, but for those who missed it, here is a detailed review of the event, including interviews with some members of the industry.
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