Thursday 22 January 2015

'Unbreakable Coin' Cryptocurrency Explained; The 'Radio Network of Things' Can Cut Electric Bills

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'Unbreakable Coin' Cryptocurrency Explained
Jim Blasko says that making your own cryptocoin is easy since anyone can clone code from an existing entrant and rename the result -- and that's exactly what he did. And he bravely named it "Unbreakable Coin." The hard work is what comes after: making worthwhile changes, building trust, and making it tradeable. Timothy Lord ran into Blasko during CES and talked to him about just how hard (or easy) it is to get into the cryptocurrency world as an entrepreneur.

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What Is Mission Critical to Big Data Success
Analyst Mike Ferguson of Intelligent Business Strategies writes about the enhanced role of transactional DBMS systems in today's world of Big Data. Learn more about how Big Data provides richer transactional data and how that data is captured and analyzed to meet tomorrow's business needs.

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