Thursday, 2 October 2014

Boy Genius Becomes Celebrity Maker, Intel Intern; Swift or Objective-C as New iOS Developer's 1st Language?

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Boy Genius Becomes Celebrity Maker, Intel Intern
Joey Hudy has won a number of awards for his engineering creations, including a solar powered computer and two LED Arduino Shields. If that wasn't enough, the editors of Brilliant.org named him "one of the 10 smartest kids in the world," and he rececently met the President of the United States. He's also the youngest person Intel has ever hired through its corporate internship program. Timothy Lord caught up with the busy high schooler at IDF14.

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Big Data Without Spending Big Bucks
While some organizations are already utilizing Big Data or various large enterprise analytics techniques, many more are still working to grasp how these new usage models might help them. There's a lot of undiscovered value in the vast amounts of data they currently have and the data that they can get from other sources. They know that they can somehow convert this data into insights that will let them ramp up efficiency and be ready for tomorrow today.

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The Future of Email and Applications Is Social
Email, designed as a simple one-to-one communication tool, is used today for everything from broadcast communications to project, information and business process management. The resulting information overload, coupled with the availability of newer social collaboration tools, has highlighted major challenges to the current use cases for email in business.

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