Automattic, the company behind content management and blogging platform WordPress, as well as a host of cloud - based social content services, is at
the extreme end of this trend.
Not exact matches
But I see indie authors generally
trending toward one
end of the spectrum or the other, and I'd like to look closer at each
extreme.
«the best - estimate
trend value
of 0.123 K / decade, it would still be at the
extreme low
end of the model
trends»
At the tail
end of the full paper, capping a paragraph about a weak spot in the analysis — that the observed
trend in
extreme precipitation events exceeds what is produced by various climate models — comes a sentence about uncertainties:
Use one
of these graphs
of 100 + year records to make your selection (so that we can eliminate the potential for cherry - picking short - term
trends starting /
ending in
extreme years).
Even if 0.03 K / decade were added to the best - estimate
trend value
of 0.123 K / decade, it would still be at the
extreme low
end of the model
trends.
The global temperature anomaly certainly shows an increase since systematic thermometer records began in the tail
end of the period
of extreme cold known as the «little ice age», but just as in the medieval warming period, local temperature series need not correspond to the global
trend.
Near the
extreme end, sampling and the statistics
of small numbers make it much more difficult to find significant
trends.
However, at the
end of the day it failed to keep up with changing
trends and customer needs — e.g., evolving its business to leverage the
extreme popularity
of digital cameras.