Seems like there is not
much data in some of the counties I've looked at.
The idea is to compute fees based on a long - term limit on the «state,» a slice of special ethereum data that node operators need to store, which tracks who owns the current information about all apps (including user balances, who has posted so
much data in, say, a Twitter replacement app and so on).
When I mentioned to one of the RAVN team that filleting and making sense of so
much data in 2 minutes was impressive, they added the system could operate far faster than that.
However, if your traditional credit file doesn't have
much data in it and the new data included in the FICO mortgage score is mostly negative, your chances of being granted credit will take a hit.
If the cost of computer memory continues to fall, Seung should be able to store that
much data in a few years.
In 1972, astronomers at NRAO had a second go, this time using a bigger telescope that collected as
much data in a minute as...
Armed with an 8.4 - meter (27 - foot) optical telescope and a 3,200 - megapixel camera — the world's largest — the LSST will record as
much data in a couple of nights as the Sloan Survey did in eight years.
To have so
much data in the hands of a bunch of international plutocrats to do with it what they will is absolutely chilling.
Not exact matches
This way, no single person
in your organization has to spend
much time, and soon, you'll have access to a wealth of new
data.
That
data has a direct correlation to the risks of your vehicle being
in an accident, and therefore to how
much you should pay for your insurance.
This
data was taken from loan applications, so it's possible that the workers
in the study aren't making as
much as other people — notably, those who don't need loans — doing business on these platforms.
But despite being able to carry a lot of
data, transmissions
in those bands are
much more susceptible to interference and don't travel as far as lower band broadcasts.
Financial website How
Much used
data from real - estate site Zillow to collect home prices for every state to find the minimum income needed to afford a place there and found that,
in some areas, the income necessary is well below the national average.
Given the sheer number of anomalies and last year's
data recall, I can not put
much stock
in the Labour Force Survey.
Its government has put a stimulus package
in place and is continuing its
much - vaunted transition from infrastructure to consumer spending, but a lack of trustworthy economic
data and corporate reporting continues to scare investors.
Technology stocks, rather than industrial heavyweights, are driving
much of the surge
in capital investment
in the first quarter, preliminary
data show.
As stark as the latest
data are, however, similar
data predicted as
much in 2006, when Stan Jacobs of Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory, chronicled the «state of disequilibrium»
in the Southern Ocean.
One of the outcomes of the
much ballyhooed housing summit earlier this week between Sousa, his federal counterpart Bill Morneau and Toronto mayor John Tory was a commitment to «sharing relevant
data more regularly between governments to enhance understanding,» a move that seems comically late after prices
in the region have surged double - digits over the past few months.
These methods include deploying payroll software
in - house, moving to a Web - based system that lets employees enter
much of their own
data, or outsourcing the function to a third - party.
The Bank of Canada couldn't ignore an annual growth rate of 4.5 percent
in the second quarter, which was
much faster than expected: «That's kind of what
data dependent looks like,» Lane said, repeating Governor Stephen Poloz's mantra that the newest information will guide policy.
Brimmer: I'm a big believer
in this idea that — too
much data and too
much conversion can help you optimize to the short - term gain, but will ultimately have your brand lose at the long - term game.
Much of good security work takes place
in the weeds — techniques like multi-factor authentication and policy - based
data management that would put you to sleep if I explained them here — but the more time IT pros can devote to these tasks, the safer our systems will be.
When it comes to overcoming objections — «I don't want my
data in the cloud... I can't afford this... I need features you don't offer... replacing my legacy system is too
much trouble» — stories can be the most powerful tool a salesperson has.
In other words, as
much medical
data as there might be, little of it arrives «clean» enough for use.
This
data reveals that Snapchat's 200 million and growing users share 8,796 photos per second — even more than WhatsApp, even though
in comparison it is a
much larger network.
With the rise of
data - crunching agricultural software, farmers these days are digging as
much in data as
in dirt.
There's a discrepancy
in the historical
data for pretty
much every year except for 2011.
The range of parameter values consistent with Canadian
data are
in red; they are all
much smaller than the 73 per cent rate obtained by Diamond and Saez using U.S.
data.
It didn't give me
much confidence
in the safety and accessibility of my mission - critical
data.
That «hybrid» sales pitch helps them counter the might of AWS, which is sucking up a ton of corporate
data and applications but, to date, doesn't have
much in the way of presence inside corporate
data centers.
That said, pretty
much all of the
data that has come
in this year signals that the housing market is finally approaching a state of normalcy.
In a broader sense, Cook says that Jobs taught him the value of intellectual honesty — that, no matter how
much you care about something, you have to be willing to take new
data and apply it to the situation.
An article
in The Guardian, Stress and Social Media Fuel Mental Health Crisis Among Girls, went
much further to, correlate NHS
data showing a «68 % rise
in hospital admissions because of self - harm among girls under 17
in past decade» to the concurrent rise of social media.
«Unknown perpetrators also specifically targeted and drained debit accounts with large amounts of money
in them, concentrating the damages and causing individual financial institutions... to suffer losses
much greater than what was experienced after the Home Depot or Target
data breaches.»
The reason to push fibre out to households rather than to nodes, then, isn't just to make those gigabit speeds possible, it's also to create fatter pipes so people aren't constrained
in how
much they can use the Internet, which they will be if copper wires are part of the plan (Update: one network expert tells me that FTTN doesn't necessitate
data caps, although that hasn't stopped providers of it from enforcing them, especially here
in Canada)..
Much of this
data is stuff they need to provide you with internet service
in the first place.
The Fi plan lets customers stick with the
much cheaper feature of paying only for the
data they actually use
in a month, until they reach a certain level, when the unlimited pricing kicks
in.
«It's hard to imagine how so
much data could be lost
in this way.
In addition,
much like their product packaging — pink bubble wrap adorned with emoji - like stickers — Glossier stores are perfect fodder for Instagram and Snapchat (which the startup routinely mines, so its
data analytics tools can measure how popular each product is on social media.
While the book is stuffed with helpful big picture observations, it doesn't offer
much in the way of specific on - the - ground ideas — though Keen does call for reforms to
data privacy and gig economy labor laws, and for a serious discussion of a universal basic income.
Forrester
data indicates that by the end of 2018, mobile commerce will account for as
much as $ 500 billion
in online sales.
Security and privacy go hand
in hand, and Facebook will have to figure out how to balance the need for privacy and how their business model depends on access to as
much data as possible.
Cloud gaming, where players don't get their games on discs but rather stream them live to their TV over broadband, requires Internet connections that are not only
much more robust than they currently are
in North America, but also
much beefier
data caps.
Data collected each night syncs with an app to show you how
much time you spend
in each stage of sleep.
Utilizing gigantic
data pools, deep learning can identify and interpret complex patterns
much in the same way as the human brain.
While blockchain is still
in its very early stages when it comes to health - related use, some
in the industry say the tech can encourage
much more widespread
data - sharing by making transactions more secure and efficient.
The aim of the weigh -
ins, which might be more familiar to travelers who have flown on small planes, is to update nearly decade - old
data on average passenger weights as it expands its route network and needs to accurately forecast payloads and how
much fuel it requires.
These companies design
much of the hardware and software that they run
in their own massive
data centers.
Just what the
data means, what it may tell us about ourselves, our current and future
in health, remains a matter of
much debate.
'' [A] CDN is kind of a first layer, so when someone
in L.A. is going to WeatherTech's site they first go to an Akamai CDN server, probably
in an L.A.
data center, and those CDN servers keep as
much content on those servers as they can to minimize how many trips are made back to our servers
in Chicago,» he explains.