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Faraday FFZERO1 Over the years I've seen a lot of concept EVs at a lot of motor shows from a lot of companies that were never heard from again, little startups making big promises about big cars with big wings. Undelivered promises, for the most part. And so, it's easy for me to look at the unveiling of the radical Faraday Future FFZERO1 here at the International   CES   in Las Vegas and see just another far-fetched idea from an idealistic company with ambitions broader than its budget.    But that doesn't seem to be the case here -- and that's despite no lack of ambition. Faraday Future is backed by Letv, a Chinese media and technologies company with a market value in the tens of billions of dollars. This backing has enabled Faraday to build a team of hundreds and invest $1 billion in a battery factory here in Nevada. That   should   be enough to silence plenty of critics despite the   car   itself looking like little more than a flight of fancy.    An
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Connects Geography with Data Every day, millions of decisions are being powered by Geographic Information Systems (GIS)… From pinpointing new store locations… to predicting climate change… to reporting power outages… to analyzing crime patterns. Because geographic problems require spatial thinking. In a GIS, you connect  data  with  geography . You understand  what   belongs  where . Because you don’t fully understand your data until you see how it relates to other things. What is the definition for GIS? Geographic Information Systems is a computer-based tool that analyzes, stores, manipulates and visualizes geographic information on a map. Never in the history of mankind have we had more pressing issues in need of a geospatial perspective. These global issues require pervasive, complex, location-based knowledge that can only come from a GIS. Long story short: Geographic Information Systems really comes down to just 4 simple idea

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e -Writing     Present days, we may notice how many members are using pen and paper to take notes – despite access to a smartphone, laptops, and other communicating technology. We are witnessing the power and durability of handwriting. Now technology experts are developing a lot of different tools to integrate handwriting into digital communications, and have made revolution solutions in the new category of “eWriting”. Recent academic research shows that humans tend to retain information better when writing by hand, rather than typing. A widely cited  article  published in  Psychological Science  revealed that participants who wrote notes by hand demonstrated stronger understanding and retention of the material covered - and were also more successful in applying and integrating the information - than participants who typed notes. Many studies show handwriting activates areas of the brain, which aid in early childhood language and literacy development. In 2016, the National

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Teaching and Learning to the computers              This article was   originally published on the Tec Republic .       More recently, the combination of automatic speech recognition (ASR), natural language understanding (NLU) and text-to-speech (TTS) has come to mainstream attention in virtual assistants such as Apple's Siri, Google Now, Microsoft's Cortana, and Amazon's Alexa. How speech and language work To get a handle on how speech technologies work, we clearly need to know something about the mechanics of human speech and the structure of language. When we speak, air from the lungs passes through the vocal tract to produce "voiced" or "unvoiced" sounds (depending on whether the vocal cords are vibrating or not) that may then be modulated by the tongue, teeth, and lips. At its most "atomic," speech is a stream of audio segments called "phones," among which are characteristic frequencies called "formants"
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11th Anniversary : Dear clients, colleagues, and partners ePATHUSA has celebrated 11 years of business in Iowa. On May 6 th 2005, ePATHUSA was founded in Iowa. A small office was established a decade ago serving local clients, and today is a recognized and certified business that provides consulting and managed services to commercial, nonprofit, Federal and State entities.             Innovation is a part of our story. While advising our clients, we have always applied value adding innovative ideas combined with day to day operational methodologies. Our team has worked consistently to achieve our fundamental goal of becoming the standard of excellence in the market. The past 10 years of business in Iowa has been a time of intense professional activity, positive initiatives, and existing projects, all of which were accomplished together with our highly valued former and current talents.  I would like to thank all my colleagues who continue to work as one and put th

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YOUTUBE Copyrights:  How YouTube identify copyrighted material is uploaded to their site?                 Whether We are an artist, a technologist, a lawyer or a fan, the handling of copyright directly impacts our life. Rights management is no longer simply a question of ownership, it's a complex web of relationships and a critical part of our cultural landscape. YouTube cares deeply about the rights of content owners, but in order to give us choices about what they can do with copies, mashups and more, they   need to first identify when copyrighted material is uploaded to our site. Let's look at a specific video so we can see how it works. Two years ago, recording artist Chris Brown   released the official video for his single "Forever." A fan saw it on TV, recorded it with her camera phone,   and uploaded it to YouTube. Because Sony Music had registered Chris Brown's video in their Content ID system, within seconds of attempting to upload the video, t