The Internet Isn't Forever (Longreads and the Columbia Journalism Review) In the 21st century, more and more information is «born digital» and will stay that way, prone to decay or disappearance as servers, software, Web technologies, and
computer languages break down.
Not exact matches
To help with bewildering double - meanings and confusing grammar in spoken
language, scientists are creating complex statistical programs in which
computers break down
language into pairs of words, learning which words tend to come before which other words.
The models vary in a number of different ways, for example: the way in which they
break up the world into discrete elements to solve the equations; the representation of the physics of ice flow; the
language the code is written in; whether they are solved on one or many
computer processors.