Sentences with phrase «bits of data for»

The company, which counts global auto supplier Aptiv among its investors, is a digital broker of sorts: It scrubs and organizes bits of data for carmakers, sifts out the regulatory hopscotch for different countries and lets drivers select via mobile app which information they want to share with which companies in exchange for discounts or rewards.
This effect was later shown to endure even after people stopped walking, a welcome bit of data for those who can't work while they stroll.

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There's a blog for a product that doesn't really exist yet, a growing number of early adopters who are waiting, like you, for the app to come out; you're commissioning great content and paying out of pocket for it, and shopping around for an office space because your data is telling you that as soon as you get the product out, people will be positively chomping at the bit to get to it.
For example, when it comes to your website — and sometimes your blog — you're able to easily insert a bit of code that gives you access to the basic version of Google Analytics, a free toolkit that will identify the geographic location of your visitors, what sites they originated from, and many other helpful bits of data.
In reality, though, it's hard to know just what the real effect of Uber on drunk driving has been because, for all the company's claims on the matter, the available data remains a bit scant.
I have had great success with CPA bidding, but you need quite a bit of consistent conversion data for it to work well.
There are a few bits of data that could be of concern, for payments — and consumers — especially.
Applicants get a sense of the culture before they arrive: A job posting for a director of financial planning and analysis includes a bit about using performance data to spur growth while wearing jeans and eating tacos.
It's a bit daunting to imagine the amount of data Google is storing but at least we are given access (to some degree) to use the data for our own commercial benefit.
I've found that with large data sets, SEO Tools for Excel can cause Excel to crash when you start doing formulas that require a lot of processing, so I've taken to doing all the crawling and filtering in screaming frog since it's a bit faster and a lot more stable:)
When Federal Reserve officials first started last year to mention wireless network data plans as a possible explanation for a fifth year of «transitory» factors holding back consumer price inflation, it seemed a bit transparent.
The resurgence in U.S. oil demand is showing signs of flagging, with drivers easing off the gas pedal a bit in August, according to U.S. data on Friday that may weaken one of the key arguments for bullish oil traders.
It's not that he's lying, it's that the raw data doesn't really matter as long as his myth of himself holds: That he was the No. 1 wrestler in the world until his first wife divorced him and he had to leave the circuit for a bit.
Note: that threshold for how much engagement causes the algorithm to mark a piece of content as «good» may have bumped up a bit, only time and data will tell us for sure.
A bit radical, he's for collecting phone data and monitoring mosques, stating that (more or less) «preaching anything jihad isn't in our freedom of speech, so we should listen in to make sure nothing is happening.»
Each bit is encoded using the magnetic field of a single atom — making for extremely compact data storage, although researchers have stored only two bits of data so far.
There is a lot of demand for this kind of work (it's a bit hyped, in my opinion) since they published the article that Data Scientist is the hottest job of the 21st century.
Researchers are therefore hoping that minimally invasive autopsies (MIAs)-- which take fluids and bits of tissue from a half - dozen organs and examine them in the lab — can substitute for full autopsies and provide critical mortality data.
For every bit of data it stores, SRAM uses six transistors.
They aren't yet competition for Intel, but bioengineers have created a one - bit «memory» made of DNA that can record, erase and rewrite data within living cells.
Let us also assign a number of one bit per second to the data that flow into our senses as we go about our day and assume that we are awake for 12 hours a day.
In standard computing, the smallest unit of data that makes up the computer and stores information, the binary digit, or bit, can have a value of either 0, for off, or 1, for on.
Nanotubes have been proposed for the role of micromanipulators, or connecting «studs» for complex mechanisms, and they may even be used for data storage; the position of the inner «piston» may encode one bit of information or more.
Such protean molecules, he hoped, might form the basis for a new type of memory storage in computers, with different shapes of the molecule representing different bits of data.
the National Institutes of Health being the biggest funder but in the case of the flu, the Centers for Disease Control also fund their own research and a little bit about that research, and other countries also have their own ways of funding things, typically government, and the researchers in their current model of working, they are not required to release their scientific data until they publish it.
To collect their data, the research team used bits of wing tissue and DNA sequencing and analytical tools to estimate the time and place of origin for the Hawaiin hoary bat.
Astronomers have nabbed an important bit of data about the early universe that had eluded them for 25 years.
How incredibly large this amount actually is, is being illustrated by the experts of the study through the following comparison: If we were to use one sand grain per bit for the storage of our data, the 40 zettabytes of data volume would correspond to 57 times the amount of sand grains of all beaches around the world.
But for Gleick the pivotal moment initiating our data - drenched era came in 1948, when mathematician Claude Shannon conceived of the bit as a unit of information.
After providing the mocap data to the computer, the team then allowed the system — dubbed DeepMimic — to «practice» each skill for about a month of simulated time, a bit longer than a human might take to learn the same skill.
It explains the need for computers which make billions of calculations a second and store billions of bits of data, then shows how they are put to use in quantum physics, drug design, exploring the Universe and biology.
Using infection and mosquito bite data for five villages in Papua New Guinea the team measured biting characteristics to model the impact of bednets on disease control and combined this with geospatial modelling.
«The brain at rest» is actually a hive of activity and what it's doing is trying to sort out information that comes in; I mean this is another, another thing that made Marcus Raichle curious about this, is we know, for instance, that six million bits of data go flowing in through your optic nerve from the environment around you, and then only 10,000 of those bits actually get to the brain's visual processing area and only a few hundred of those are involved in consciousness, and you know, the conscious processing associated with that visual activity.
Researchers used the data to calculate the number of years lost due to ill health, disability, or early death — a proxy for estimating total disease burden — and found that 320,000 disability - adjusted life years are lost annually in West Africa as a result of snake bites.
Today's fourth - generation, or 4G, wireless digital networks made it possible for smartphones and tablets to deliver voice and data communications with bandwidths measuring many millions of bits per second.
«We noticed that sharing materials can be a bit more complicated than sharing data, and can be more difficult for some sub-disciplines of psychology than others» says co-author Erica Baranski.
We even have plans to take some final calibration data with the last bit of fuel, if the opportunity presents itself,» read a statement from Charlie Sobeck, system engineer for the Kepler space telescope mission.
One fun bit of synchronicity: I met a radio astronomer from the Netherlands, and she uses Breakthrough Listen data to search for fast radio bursts, or FRBs.
We have been a bit busy organizing the data, but the final HARPS dataset from Red Dots is now available for downloads at https://spasrv09.ph.qmul.ac.uk/owncloud/index.php/s/6CChGuyxNjPQRnP If you want make use of the data for scientific publications, -LSB-...]
If you know even the least little bit about the satellite data — which is how I characterize myself — the lack of concordance with the ground series, for short periods of time, starting in 1998, is a non-issue.
«Imagine that bits of data in standard computers are like cars traveling both ways on two - lane highways,» said Wang, who also is director of the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology's Center of Excellence in Green Nanotechnology.
Unfortunately, my training schedule became a bit sporadic at the end of my 3rd cycle, so I have no data to report for it.
Match.com «employs more than 100 people to read every bit of data that a subscriber inputs, which is then checked for consistency and oddities,» says president Tim Sullivan, who adds that 2,000 people are booted off the site every month because data doesn't square,» according to USA Today, 7/29/04.
Speaking about the report, the Chief Executive of the ODA, George Kidd said: «This reports tells us that the important issues online — protecting data, being straight on the terms for using a service, blocking scammers and those intent on mischief and helping users get the most from services and stay safe are every bit as important in the mobile environment.
Nintendo regularly shares various bits of sales data via the News feature on Nintendo Switch: weekly Top 20 for the Nintendo eShop in Japan, Monthtly Top 15 for the Nintendo eShop in Europe, etc..
There's even a bit of cross-game support with Happy Home Designer data, where homes can be imported into amiibo Festival's boards for added zest.
During the week leading up to the first day, as my new rosters of students were being made available for me, I would focus on every bit of data I could possibly acquire about them.
Of course, anyone who has poked a bit deeper or thought a bit longer about it understands that people programming Facebook aren't sitting around wondering how to foster more enduring relationships for little Johnny, Janey and their friends, but rather how to monetize their social graphs — the trail of data the site is busy accumulating about Johnny and Janey every second of the day and nighOf course, anyone who has poked a bit deeper or thought a bit longer about it understands that people programming Facebook aren't sitting around wondering how to foster more enduring relationships for little Johnny, Janey and their friends, but rather how to monetize their social graphs — the trail of data the site is busy accumulating about Johnny and Janey every second of the day and nighof data the site is busy accumulating about Johnny and Janey every second of the day and nighof the day and night.
Along with revealing data, perceptive analysis, and welcome candor, however, comes a certain skittishness in sensitive areas such as African American parenting practices, a bit of folly (encouragement of dialect and street language in English class), and some sky - pie about «collective action» and national leadership to solve problems for which there are no easy solutions.
Every needed 80 bits of data to use with a maths group for a demonstration or a project?
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