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Stephen Dale

Feed 2 Email - Your favorite RSS feeds by email! #rss - 0 views

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    Read your favorite RSS or Atom feeds in your email inbox daily rather than having to check a separate RSS feed reader or a feed reader website.
Stephen Dale

email newsletter service - 1 views

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    "With SpecificFeeds you can create a specific version of your RSS Feed - allowing subscribers to tailor it to their needs - and thereby get more readers."
Phil Ridout

Home | blueKiwi - 0 views

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    blueKiwi 2009 is an enterprise social software for people-centric organizations to create powerful and secure social networks and collaborative environments with partners, customers and colleagues. Integrating familiar features of Web 2.0 such as wikis, blogs, forums, RSS and tagging, blueKiwi introduces a new and innovative way of getting things done.
Stephen Dale

Machine Learning And Human Bias: An Uneasy Pair | TechCrunch - 1 views

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    Humans are biased, and the biases we encode into machines are then scaled and automated. This is not inherently bad (or good), but it raises the question: how do we operate in a world increasingly consumed with "personal analytics" that can predict race, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, health status and much more.
Stephen Dale

IBM's Watson Won't Be Replacing Humans Any Time Soon | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    BM's Watson Artificial Intelligence System is capable of searching across vast repositories of unstructured data and returning answers to natural language queries, but it won't replace humans. Instead, the system will augment humans and help us to make better decisions.
Matt Hill

http://feedly.com/ - 0 views

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    feedly organizes your favorite sites into a fun, magazine-like start page
Stephen Dale

How real businesses are using machine learning | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    The average piece of user-generated content (UGC) is awful. It's actually way worse than you think. It can be rife with misspellings, vulgarity or flat-out wrong information. But by identifying the best and worst UGC, machine-learning models can filter out the bad and bubble up the good without needing a real person to tag each piece of content.
Stephen Dale

WTF is GDPR? | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    The new rules generally expand the definition of personal data - so it can include information such as location data, online identifiers (such as IP addresses) and other metadata. So again, this means businesses really need to conduct an audit to identify all the types of personal data they hold. Ignorance is not compliance.
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