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First 3D printed car - 0 views

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    "It might just be the precursor to the next industrial revolution and slowly but surely, 3D printing is expanding its presence into the realm of manufacturing. Now it seems that one of the first major industries to benefit from 3D printing is the same one that spawned the assembly line revolution - the automotive industry. Israeli company Stratasys, already a major player in the field and its subsidiary, RedEye On Demand, will be part of a project aimed at putting the first 3D printed car on the roads within two years, in partnership with KOR EcoLogic. "A future where 3D printers build cars may not be far off after all. There is a vision for a more fuel-efficient car that would change the world . URBEE 2, the name of the car, shows the manufacturing world that anything really is possible. There are few design challenges [3D printing] capabilities can't solve.""
Doug Peterson

Coding Is Coming To Every Industry You Can Think Of, Time To Start Learning It Now | Co... - 0 views

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    Coding Is Coming To Every Industry You Can Think Of, Time To Start Learning It Now | Co.Exist - http://t.co/e8CBv6iDzm
Doug Peterson

Computer Science in schools is changing, with the help of business and industry - Micro... - 0 views

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    As children are surrounded by technology more than ever, the way computers are taught will need to change. This was reflected in a recent government announcement by Michael Gove around reforming and updating the computer science curriculum.
Doug Peterson

Why IT Companies Are Still Looking For Computer Software Developers? - Spinx Web Design... - 1 views

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    Today numbers of companies are growing in the IT business because of increasing demand of IT and software solutions for industries. So it has increased the need of professional computer software developers who have deep knowledge of software development and expertise in computer software development. As a result of a local shortage of skilled home ability or other factors, most of IT companies are looking for offshore computer software developers who are able to develop the perfect software or software application with the right kinds of software development abilities.
Doug Peterson

6 Steps to Becoming a Software Developer - 2 views

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    Deciding to become a software developer is a great initial step, congrats!  The job opportunities are growing quickly and in just about every industry that you can imagine.  The best part is that you do not necessarily have to go to a four year university to become a great software developer to lock down one of these jobs.  The web has all the resources you'll need to interact, learn, get support and finally find a job as a software developer.
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E-Commerce Security Tips - 0 views

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    With every innovation of e-commerce, consumers are exposed to new security risks. Talking about U.S. e-commerce sales, it is expected to grow about 12 percent in 2013. Thus, making transactions safe online is a quite difficult job now. In this tutorial, we are introducing five fundamental security tips which you should keep in mind for embracing this dynamic industry.
Doug Peterson

'Evercookies' and 'Fingerprinting': Are Anti-Fraud Tools Good for Ads? - Digits - WSJ - 0 views

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    Techniques like "evercookies" and "device fingerprinting" are new and controversial in the online ad industry, but they're widely used by firms that seek to catch cyber criminals.
Doug Peterson

Iran's nuclear agency trying to stop computer worm - Arab News - 0 views

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    Iran's nuclear agency is trying to combat a complex computer worm that has affected industrial sites throughout the country and is capable of taking over power plants, Iranian media reports said.
Doug Peterson

Supercookies: What You Need to Know About the Web's Latest Tracking Device - 0 views

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    Recently, online properties like Hulu, MSN and Flixster have been caught using a tougher version of the common cookie. These "supercookies" (aka "Flash cookies" and "zombie cookies") serve the same purpose as regular cookies by tracking user preferences and browsing histories. Unlike their popular cousins, however, this breed is difficult to detect and subsequently remove. These cookies secretly collect user data beyond the limitations of common industry practice, and thus raise serious privacy concerns.
Doug Peterson

8 Breakthrough Innovations in Tech - 2 views

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    For the Tech Innovators Series, supported by Lenovo, Mashable uncovered eight groundbreaking innovations that are changing the landscape of business. From Google to Powermat, businesses large and small are embracing these innovations to rise head and shoulders above the competition. These companies have recognized areas in their own industries that can be improved with tech, and are reaping the benefits of their own bold thinking.
Doug Peterson

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    The value of Facebook in comparison form.
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