Sentences with phrase «similar kind of technology»

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He added: «For any kind of blockchain technology to prevail it has to be open: it has to be built around a community where this is a governance model, similar to the governance model with OpenStack Cloud Foundry, Docker and Linux.»
Students should have access to the same or nearly the same kinds of tools and technology adults use in similar situations.
But it's kind of similar to an ed camp where teachers come together and they play with technology tools and technology resources.
In many ways I view the software I've worked on as very similar to the kinds of technologies covered in More Than Human.
CTI also filed a similar lawsuit against AU Optronics, I'm not sure what kind of technology is involved in this lawsuit.
It's the kind of game that proves that while the Move technology is somewhat similar to the Wii remote, there is still plenty of ground that Wii developers have yet to cover.»
These sites will set off a virtuous competition among similar providers in which various US jurisdictions will also participate, no doubt with many funded through the Legal Services Corporation's Technology Initiatives Grant programme (tig.lsc.gov) for which the provision of initial sites of this kind was agreed as a priority at a technology summiTechnology Initiatives Grant programme (tig.lsc.gov) for which the provision of initial sites of this kind was agreed as a priority at a technology summitechnology summit in 2013.
Indeed, developers of some blockchain projects, such as stellar and ripple, believe their protocols are ready for scale, but are nonetheless looking at technologies similar to lightning as a kind of insurance policy.
This is an AI - based image segmentation technology which is kind of similar to that which helps the Pixel 2 phones to get that impressive portrait mode.
Currently, Blockchain is synonymous to Bitcoin and other similar cryptocurrencies, however, to put it simply, Blockchain as a technology, has the competence to handle and store any kind of information that can be digitized.
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