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cloud | The Information Umbrella
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Musings on Applied Information Management. Data Nationalization: Drawing Borders in the Cloud. Moscow, Russia city government last week announced. That they will move 6,000 government computers off of Microsoft Outlook to a Russian-produced application called MyOffice Mail. If successful, they will move 600,000 more systems next year. Cost savings is cited as one reason for the migration but nationalism is also a big factor. In an interview. LiMux The IT Revolution. Russia’s data nationalization law requ...
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Mark Savage Photography
http://marksavagephotography.blogspot.com/2014/01/big-numbers-in-county-biggest-number-is.html
Professional photographer based in the North East of England. Winner of the Fujifilm National Award. Thursday, 23 January 2014. Big Numbers in The County. The biggest number is probably the number of days Adam Young has been on the first page of my blog. More on that later. Firstly, although there's not long to go at the time of writing, can I ask that you check out CLIMBAX? Read about the Climbax wristbands here:. Http:/ www.climbax.co.uk/. Contribute to their Kickstarter here:. Adam Watson on Purgatory.
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LarskoOrg: Visualisation playground
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US diplomacy by decade. Major US companies by African countries. Disparity between income and GDP per capita. Climate at Maya sites. US diplomacy by decade. I used the d3.js library. The width of the lines represents the number of cables (which you can see by hovering over a place) and the colour of a country corresponds to the number of visits (which you can see by hovering over a country). Change the decade by clicking on it in the bottom left corner. Code available on Github. Code available on Github.
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Wearables. Coming of Age? Not Yet.
http://sarah-morgan.com/2015/05/13/wearables-coming-of-age-not-yet
Just type and press 'enter'. Wearables. Coming of Age? It’s always been easy to understand the point of a wristband device. From Dick Tracy to Marty McFly, geeks have always wanted something on their wrist that could do all kinds of cool stuff. Alerts my family if I have a seizure. Uses my heartbeat as a digital fingerprint to unlock my devices. But I can’t get one that does all of that. Or even most of that. Or handles those few that I care about perfectly. Will we get there? Review: Sleep Cycle App.
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Mark Savage Photography: January 2014
http://marksavagephotography.blogspot.com/2014_01_01_archive.html
Professional photographer based in the North East of England. Winner of the Fujifilm National Award. Thursday, 23 January 2014. Big Numbers in The County. The biggest number is probably the number of days Adam Young has been on the first page of my blog. More on that later. Firstly, although there's not long to go at the time of writing, can I ask that you check out CLIMBAX? Read about the Climbax wristbands here:. Http:/ www.climbax.co.uk/. Contribute to their Kickstarter here:. Adam Watson on Purgatory.
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