The data scientists are responsible for machine learning and getting outputs but the business people are the ones who are going to use it for business purpose so the rules and insights extracted from machine learning should be interpretable. Facebook shared user data with 52 tech companies. Na początku czerwca ogłosił on na konferencji program Czyste Powietrze twierdząc, że na jego realizację przeznaczono 130 mld zł. W raporcie BŚ też pada podobna liczba - 130,5 mld zł, a dotyczy ona skali wszystkich inwestycji koniecznych do dokonania w domach osób, które nie są ubogie. There are articles here which are nothing more than sales letters, although more elegantly couched than on other article directories. If anyone wants proof of being able to show the same info in a limited number of ways try rewriting an article yourself to make it unique more than ten times. Using the Acai example of 15,000 current articles I would be stunned if you could read 3 (or even 30) articles and come up with any new content. I also admit that I use the ‘read three PLR articles and then write in your own words' technique. And without Google indexing EzineArticles, there's not a lot of incentive to write them, is there? If EzineArticles continued to accept spammy (derivative, as you call them) articles it seems only a matter of time before Google would slap EzineArticles! But your right most of these people write to get higher rankings with Google, so they think, and what kills me their really not telling you any thing different nor are they teaching you anything you already don't know. If you want to market thru articles, we need to continue to improve our skills and really try to say something that everybody hasn't already heard before. Where can I learn how to write a really great article. If writing exceptionally good quality articles would provide exceptionally good results and spamming (and other relatives) brought bad results, authors would be all for it. (Not necessarily all marketeers). Before I commit the time and labor, I need to know that the topic won't eventually be over run by spammers and get banned by EzineArticles in the future. Chris has often encouraged us to contribute articles on a big scale. However, you have to admit that the abundance of nonsense spammy articles in the categories mentioned is literally insane, I mean it really is. Is it lazy to nuke those topics? It's amazing, I've never seen so many spam articles in my life, how ashame especially for those who had written 10 or so articles and actually sell those products on their websites along with other products. Meanwhile, EzineArticles is trying to run a business give value to their decent authors for them to benefit and thus provide good content. Additionally, there are articles that not only attract spammer content” they attract regulators of false-advertising, and I doubt anyone wants to go down that path. Then in the comments you say that you're really just after derivative articles. There are even article marketer ‘gurus' teaching people how to hide the traffic source so that EzineArticles doesn't catch them. Another thought was to have anyone who posted PLR content, or caught using derivative software would just have their pictures removed, thus, they wouldn't show up in the top authors rankings at all or on the Expert Author's page. I pounded out a few articles this morning on Rebecca's concept, once a decent metric was produced and I agree article” views are important, so that should be a definite component, we really could have something. When your top list” reflects a score of how many readers come to view their articles then I and many other serious article writers would probably find it more useful. It's amazing to see some there only because they've written hundreds of articles yet the teasers puzzle me because I know that english is not their first language and I wonder why they are on a top list of anything. Bringing the score up. When I'm reading other authors works I tend to read more of them if I like them - or I tend to read more of them if I want to figure out what makes people want to read their articles. I don't know where I would fall in the top articles but I would have a score of (6045/30) which would be 201.5 and someone who had 15000 articles and only 23000 readers would have a score of 1.53. I understand that as time goes on and when a person stops submitting that person will gain a little on his/her score but that would be acceptable. So for goodness sake, act like adults and concentrate on writing good articles, If you write good articles, they'll be accepted. Even to someone mentally challenged, this must mean better content for the readers and a kick in the pants for us article writers to provide better content. I admit that I used short articles these days, so it's time to give more meat. Google+ has released a small update to its settings that allows page owners to restrict the ability of certain users from viewing content that is inappropriate to young people (18+ or 21+), or even to countries where the content may be illegal. 22. The hopes are that Twitter Fabric will allow Twitter to get involved in more mobile apps and capture more data about mobile users (which is pretty much the new gold for Twitter and its competitors).
Seeing as Twitter is in the business of social organization and communication, it seems fitting that they would fund a 5 year, $10 million study by the MIT Media Lab. It is the way Scarborough, Limbaugh, Reporters in the White House Briefings, Senators during Obamas State of the Nation Address, Tea Baggers, and ordinary intelligent and ordinary ignorant White Americans say they hate, dislike, do not trust, or want Obama, that it is not really surprising to Africans, but a reality check as to their relationships with White people, specifically those of America, with them. "The Democratic Party was opening up its historic program to bring health care to all citizens, and the Republican Party was closing down the federal government, a fanatical minority manipulating the rules of our democracy and holding a gun to the country's head, all because it wants to deny all citizens health care and is furious that it failed three times in that effort. The idea that the Internet should be fair-that it shouldn't pick favorites among users, service providers, applications, and types of content-is generally known as net neutrality. The most common public response to these developments has been to blame our elected representatives for engaging in petty partisanship, to charge that they are beholden to special interests,” and to insist that all would be fine if our leaders would only listen to the people.” But the people” are really a fractious and increasingly partisan lot, and in 2012 they sent back to Washington nearly all of the hyperpartisan politicians who had achieved such stunningly low approval ratings during the previous two years. Electric media do not merely extend ones sense, but they extend the entire nervous system, therefore extending self-awareness or consciousness past the body-defined self… We are now trying to understand the infinite ramification of the Technological and information societies while we still have time and ability to affect its development and our own development through it. - certain ideas about: development, what it means to be human, to be happy, to be in control, to be alive The ills of technology have nothing to do with being not natural, but have much to do with the introduction of perpetual dissonance, entropy and disequilibrium which humans try to process into an even-keeled equilibrium. In effect, as extension os our mind and bodies, our use of media technologies changes us psychologically, socially, spiritual and intellectually. The way the new technologies are emerging and have created a virtual world of interactivity and interconnectivity, the consumers and users of these gadgets have somewhat real, or imagined, and created a gridlock-like feeling at the speed with they are churned and made accessible to the rest of us. 67,371,700 - Internet users in Africa. The interest in social use of social media is because of the possibility of the conversation that take place on social media properties and very powerful tool for generating publicity about business or public interest activities, through techniques such as bookmarking, blogging, photosharing and messaging. "Societies have always been shaped more by the nature of the media with which men communicate than by the content of the communication. What's so new about new media,then,is the fact that users can be both producers and consumers of content(even if that production is limited to a very small audience). Though the technologies that have reshaped everyday communication and media are viral to our understanding this new category, but, what's new so new about new media are the way the technologies enable user to interact with information and each with each other. Many people actually see the media as responding to general impulses and prodding of the users and consumers of media and technological gadgets. Some peoples cautious reasoning has prompted some people to see the output of the media not as a reflection of raw, unmediated reality but rather as a social index of attitudes and feelings. But sometimes it is voluntary; the technician, in agreement with the technical data, considers a collectivity a higher social form. It is interesting to note that these technologies are intertwined with our central nervous system to the extent that we are not only wired, but are having a computer grid, through all sorts of gadgets,be gridded into our consciousness, awareness, thinking, behavior, work, houses,communication,learning and coping with life itself. These emerging technologies scan the horizon to help its users adapt to changing technology and go through with ease in understanding the ambiguous regulatory environment. Social media is the fastest growing aspect of the internet and has spun off industries such as social marketing, reputation management and social media optimization. This is a Neuro Headset, used to communicate on may levels with many other people on the Web using the environments of web technology and programming. Java is an object-oriented programming language that follows the principle of WORA (write once, read everywhere”). Short development time (as compared to Lips, Java or C++); McLuhan believed that culture is affected by technology via the impact on social structures but also by the ways in which it changes us in a more personal fashion.
Electric speed at bringing all social and political functions together in a sudden implosion has heightened human awareness of responsibilty to an intense degree' (1964: p.5). We can now hear and see events that take place thousands of miles away in a matter of seconds, often quicker than we hear of events in our own villages or even families, and McLuhan argues that it is the speed of these electronic media that allow us to act and react to global issues at the same speed as normal face to face verbal communication. "The basic precepts of his view are that the rapidity of communication through electric media echoes the speed of the senses. I have cited a bit heavily on McLuhan to make the point that is forgotten today, that we are extended by and have created gadgets and technologies that extend us. Many people, who use these machines and the Viral Stream, do not really pay attention to the fact that these machines are simply ourselves extended, and we are what these machines are and how they function. For McLuhan media of communication are regarded as extensions of our psyche or nervous system. In this electric age we see ourselves being translated more and moreinto the form of information, moving toward the technologicalextension of consciousness… By putting our physical bodies insideour extended nervous systems, by means of electric media, we set up a dynamic by which all previous technologies that are mere extensions of hands and feet and bodily heat-controls - all such extensions of our bodies, including cities - will be translated into information systems." If you doubt that devotion to the software is really what drives the love of gadgets, consider the religious wars — that's the best way to describe it — that can erupt online at any moment between Apple and Android devotees, or between Windows and open-source software users. He thinks people merely like their Amazon Kindle e-readers, but don't love them because the software doesn't function as an auxiliary brain. I doubt that people really loved their cellphones,” says Don Norman, a principal of the Nielsen Norman Group, a design firm, and author of Living With Complexity.” The software inside a smartphone changed that. The devices — whether a flat-screen TV, an EVO Android smartphone, a Toshiba laptop or a Samsung Galaxy tablet — have become frames around a screen that gives us access to the amazing software that is that brain. It is different now that we carry our second self with us,” says Sherry Turkle, an M. I. T. professor of social studies of science and technology who has long studied the subject of what she calls evocative objects. He and Leonard (ibid.) also predicted that the relationship to humankind‘s knowledge would change with electrically-configured information as we are beginning to see in this the Internet Age. In other words, the student and the learning environment (a person, a group of people, a book, a. A computer as a research and communication instrument could enhance retrieval, obsolesce mass library organization, retrieve individual encyclopedic function and flip into a private line to speedily tailored data of a saleable kind. And he opined this description two full years before the development of ARPANET in 1969, the forerunner of the Internet. Analogical communication is what we are trying to relieve in the age of digital media and environments. At Float Mobile Learning, we have started to tackle this wicked problem” in our writing and in our online conversations. We need to map out not only how mobile learning works as a new set of extensions of our senses, but also what we lose in the move to mobile. A new theory of learning and design processes are called for in order to have mobile learning realize its potential. What is needed is a new approach to mobile learning that uses the unique characteristics of the medium to teach in whole new ways; ways which fit with the personalized needs of employees and students. But, as I documented in my book, The Mobile Learning Edge (2010), there are many new affordances” of mobile learning that we are only now beginning to explore. The first versions of both eLearning and mLearning were attempts to use classroom procedures and metaphors to teach with the new technologies. We see this coping strategy in the initial uses of any new medium such as mobile communications. Instead of linear knowledge, networked mobile communications results in a complex swirl of information that is always changing, or at least threatening to change. For the most part, it is the instant access to the entire world that has degraded the importance of classrooms and experts, as experts are not even able to keep up with developments in their specific field because of the daily deluge of information on all subjects. Gradually, the size of computers has shrunk, and wireless communications have been developed, so that now we finally have true mobile computing. How do these thoughts apply to mobile learning? In fact, McLuhan suggested in Understanding Media (1964), that content is like the meat carried by a burglar to distract the family dog while the burglar is robbing the house. |