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“A football fan could read a match report in the paper, for example, and through a QR barcode placed next to the report, upload video highlights of the game.”
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So snap out of it. Hit the right buttons or get left behind, you medieval dunce. Do you want the robots to take over? Because that’s what’ll happen if we don’t all keep up. How dare you jeopardise the human race like that. How dare you.
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Large-scale groupings correspond to broad categories such as plants or people. e.g. within the plant cluster tighter semantic groupings are visible such as flowers or trees. In turn each of these clusters contains further groupings down to specific nouns.
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Allen Tom explains why Yahoo! are supporting OpenID 2.0 but not OpenID 1.1: security, ID recycling and usability.
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Starling is at the core of Twitter; it moves small messages around to daemons that work on jobs like processing updates, delivering messages, archiving user accounts, and so forth.
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The fundamental issue is the BBC’s failure to apply open standards and be sufficiently interoperable to work fully on more than one platform. By guaranteeing full functionality to one software vendor it is… handing a commercial advantage to that company
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