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Category: New Technology

A guide to campaign tracking for simple and stress-free analytics

Any business that wants to be successful needs to know which marketing techniques are effective to their customers, members and target audience. Without this knowledge, it’s impossible to know whether your marketing campaigns are effective or if they are simply wasting your time and money. Which means that campaign tracking is a fundamental part of…
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Firefox update debuts WebRender, updated AV1 decoder

Firefox has been updated with a range of significant performance improvements, but developers will be most interested in WebRender’s rollout and the updated AV1 decoder. WebRender is Mozilla’s next-gen GPU-based 2D rendering engine. The technology aims to make browsing feel smoother by moving core graphics rendering processes to the GPU. Previous iterations of Firefox’s browser…
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Twitter opens Developer Lab for testing new API features

Twitter has opened the doors to its Developer Labs where developers can test new API products from the social network before release. Initially, Twitter is planning to focus on conversational data. This will be for academics and researchers who study interactions on the social network, as well as social listening and analytics providers that build…
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Uniting developers and designers with Unite UX

Developer sat down with Unite UX product manager Daniel Levy to hear Progress’ plan to bridge the gap between developers and designers. Most of us have witnessed or experienced the disconnect. The different tools used often results in a back-and-forth with constant reiterations needed. Ultimately, this wastes effort and money with a slow time-to-market. Unite…
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Play Store enables ‘pre-registration’ feature for all, plus larger app bundles

Google added some welcome new features to its Play Store ahead of its appearance at GDC this week. The first is not strictly an addition but more of an expansion. ‘Pre-registration’ is now available for all developers, allowing hype for a game or app to be generated prior to release. Next up is a new…
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Microsoft launches Azure cloud services for AI and blockchain

Software giant empowers developers with new AI and blockchain capabilities Microsoft has announced a series of new Azure services and developer technologies ahead of its Build conference next week that will make it easier for developers to to create new AI, mixed reality, IoT and blockchain projects. The company will help developers and data scientists apply…
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Google calls for Android Automotive developers ahead of I/O 2019

Google has preemptively announced that Android Automotive (not to be confused with Android Auto) will be opened to developers following I/O 2019. Android Automotive is Google’s platform for infotainment systems which is due to launch with the Polestar 2, an electric vehicle developed by Volvo’s standalone brand. The platform differs from Android Auto in that Automotive…
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Mobile marketers seeing ‘significant’ gains in data initiatives and investments

If you’re a mobile marketer and not putting a laser focus on data-driven campaigns, then where have you been? According to new figures from marketing platform YouAppi, almost all mobile marketers have increased focus and investment on data over the past five years – with the vast majority seeing improvements as a result. The study,…
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Breakthrough in construction of computers for mimicking human brain

A computer built to mimic the brain’s neural networks produces similar results to that of the best brain-simulation supercomputer software currently used for neural-signaling research. Tested for accuracy, speed and energy efficiency, this custom-built computer named SpiNNaker, has the potential to overcome the speed and power consumption problems of conventional supercomputers, with the aim of…
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Microsoft launches Clarity analytics solution for A/B testing

Microsoft has launched a Google Optimize 360 competitor it calls Clarity, a solution enabling web developers to understand user behaviour at scale. The company found limitations in current A/B experimentation solutions it believes could be solved and set out to do so with Clarity. In a blog post, Microsoft wrote: “While A/B experiments allow developers to…
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The software developers: What bespoke means to us

In an ever-evolving market place, bespoke software development can be a tricky thing to pin down to a single definition. Rightly so, it encompasses different possibilities to different companies. For some clients, it’s producing a web based commercial application that interacts with customers, for others it’s producing an all-encompassing multi-platform CRM that serves all employees…
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Population Health Management Software and ServicesAnalysis, Innovation, Technology, Development Process,

The research report of the global Population Health Management Software and Services market also includes an in-depth assessment of competitive landscape. It scrutinizes the business and marketing approaches of the overall market for the forthcoming years. Along with this, the research report also includes an analysis of the current progresses and future plans of the…
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Wing, Alphabet’s Drone Delivery Business, Takes off in Finland

UPS drone delivery service has beaten all odds to make first commercial flights in North Carolina, transporting medical samples between various buildings at WakeMed Raleigh’s medical campus. Wing, the Google X moonshot project which graduated to become an independent Alphabet company in July 2018, is all set to soar in Europe. Today, it announced an…
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RBS: Cloud-Based Software for Terminals

Real-Time Business Solutions (RBS), a provider of smart systems for ports and terminals, has revealed the potential benefits and challenges of implementing cloud-based software. According to RBS, several “myths” have formed around the use of cloud-based technologies which need to be reassessed in order for port and terminal operators to leverage them successfully. Costly Investment…
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AI tool can detect PTSD by analysing voices: Study

The research, published in the journal Depression and Anxiety, found that an artificial intelligence tool can distinguish – with 89 per cent accuracy – between the voices of those with or without PTSD. Scientists have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that can help diagnose post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) by analysing patient’s voices, a study…
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Google helps developers automate tasks with Docs API

Google has launched a Docs API which enables developers to automate tasks for the popular word processor. For many people and businesses, Google Docs has become indispensable. I’m even using it to write this humble article. Today’s API launch helps developers get the most from Google Docs for their own apps. Many of the supported features…
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Google adds Smart Reply and Language Identification APIs to ML Kit

Google has announced the addition of ‘Smart Reply’ and ‘Language Identification’ APIs to its ML (Machine Learning) Kit. Until now, the APIs in ML Kit have focused predominantly on camera-based machine learning processing. The latest additions begin to unlock the many other possibilities for machine learning. Smart Reply provides the same features that you may be familiar…
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Google to launch Android Q Beta on Wednesday, tips leak official document: To get system-wide Dark Mode & more

It’s the time of the year when Google usually announces the developer versions of its upcoming Android software. Last year in March it was Android Pie, and in 2019 it’s time for Android Q which according to latest reports could be made available to developers as a beta preview as early as tomorrow. Earlier, some…
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Blind users can now explore photos by touch with Microsoft’s Seeing AI

Microsoft’s  Seeing AI is an app that lets blind and limited-vision folks convert visual data into audio feedback, and it just got a useful new feature. Users can now use touch to explore the objects and people in photos. It’s powered by machine learning, of course, specifically object and scene recognition. All you need to do is take…
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‘Firefox Send’ is a free self-destructing file sharing service

Mozilla has a number of products under their umbrella, but the Firefox team has historically stuck to doing what they do best: working on the browser. This has done them well even though they aren’t the most popular option on the market right now. The company has been working hard on their new rendering engine, but it…
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Vivo X27 key specs like 48MP triple camera, 8 GB + 256 GB and 4,000mAh battery officially confirmed

Vivo will be launching the Vivo X27 smartphone on March 19. The handset has already appeared with full specifications on TENAA. Through Weibo, the Chinese manufacturer has now confirmed some of the key specifications of the Vivo X27 smartphone. The first teaser shown below states that the Vivo X27 will be arriving with 8 GB of RAM.…
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