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Synopsis: 1. ict: Cloud computing:


impactlab_2011 00969.txt

when my partner Ben Horowitz was CEO of the first cloud computing company, Loudcloud, the cost of a customer running a basic Internet application was approximately $150, 000 a month.


impactlab_2012 01399.txt

And they jumped on the cloud computing bandwagon with the new Evos Concept Car. But behind the flashy surfaces


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and cloud technology to help monitor African forests said Lilian Pintea JGI's vice president of conservation science.

and stores the data in Google Cloud Pintea told Livescience. Then through Google earth Engine and Google maps Engine the institute's researchers can visualize the multiple layers of data to model the suitability of chimpanzee habitat


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Another cadre of researchers is pushing a more benign technology that involves seeding clouds with sea salt to increase their brightness.

because the clouds would disperse quickly once the seeding was stopped. The technique could be focused on regional problems such as disappearing Arctic sea ice


popsci_2013 00259.txt

and you have a point-cloud: a 3-D model mapped at a 1: 1 scale and accurate down to the centimeter.


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Also it's a lot harder to censor material that is spread across the globe physically then it is to change a few paragraphs of something saved on a server somewhere in the cloud.


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It lays on a bed of thick sediment that our fins kick up into dusty clouds.

Terrill is beta-testing algorithms developed by Autodesk for the company's new cloud-based reality-capture software called Recap;


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As a first step Autodesk plans to create a modern cloud-based CAD shell to help streamline the design process.


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a rougue molecular cloud wandering into the Solar system. If it's a smallish one-maybe just a few times bigger than the heliosphere-we might not even see it coming until it was almost here.


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Eventually we will go above the cloud layer for it or we will do without.


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The fog clouds and hot sun follow each other in quick succession. The heavy rainfall insures permanent stagnant water where the larvae of the yellow fever


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There were piles of burning wires clouds of noxious fumes and fields of gooey sludge. Puckett met people blackened head-to-toe with printer toner.


ScienceDaily_2014 08731.txt

or seeding clouds to reduce the amount of light entering earth's atmosphere. Those approaches to climate engineering aren't likely to be effective or practical in slowing global warming.

While cloud seeding is cheap and potentially as effective as improving forestry practices the approach and its potential impacts are understood not well enough for widespread use the team concluded.

if we started making more clouds. Story Source: The above story is provided based on materials by University of California-Los angeles. The original article was written by Meg Sullivan.


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The order goes up into the cloud and lands with the robot, who then sends a reply,


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These companies, Cyber-Rain and ET Water, have released both recently cloud services that provide guidance about

Cyber-Rain's application, called XCI Cloud, works in conjunction with the company's controller technologies to help residential users better control watering.

XCI Cloud gives property owners and managers a graphical tool that lets them manage watering from any Internet-connected computer in the world...

along with access to the cloud application, starts at $499. ET Water's GNOME Smart Irrigation Calculator,

but these cloud-based services will probably become more ubiquitous. I wouldn't be surprised to see more water utilities consider layering such applications into their web sites


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