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Technology will bring 'revolutionary changes' in education sector: Ram Madhav NEW DELHI: There would be "revolutionary changes" in education sector with the use of technology and the Internet in the future, BJP general ... "Ten years from now, you will be seeing a totally different education in the world. ... "There are many of you who have nothing to do with modern technology.
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Jeff Bezos is now worth $100 billion If you're one of the millions shopping on Amazon on Black Friday, congratulations: You helped make Jeff Bezos a $100 billion man. Bezos, the founder and largest shareholder of Amazon, reached the 12-digit milestone for the first time, according to Bloomberg, one of the two major services that track the ...
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Amazon, Netflix new gatekeepers on video content for now: Shekhar Kapur We are now heading towards a world where the crowd will decide what is good or not and gatekeepers will go," Kapur said. ... Kapur claimed that in the future, constantly evolving technology will result in failure of conventional organisations, who would not be able to keep pace with the developments.
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With self-driving cars a distant dream, here's how technology is already hitting Indian roads For India, these cars may be a few years away, but for now, there are several companies and researchers who are using cutting-edge technology to make Indian roads safer and smarter. Why it's ... A World Bank estimate suggests road accidents hurt India's 3% of its gross domestic product every year.
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6 Tips For Deploying New Technologies For The Banking Customer Service Experience So although the world has changed dramatically with the advent of technology, the core business strategy remains the same. Web meeting technology and other ... On the other hand, for some banks, technology is now a large share of the "customer experience". Financial institutions face competition ...
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South Australian researchers use 3D technology to uncover secrets of 17th and 18th century model ... And now, thanks to South Australian researchers, 17th and 18th century model ships could help shed light on some of the world's great maritime mysteries. Researchers in the maritime archaeology department at Flinders University will next year undergo an ambitious program of 3D scanning of 17th ...
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Right approach needed to meet the challenge of disruption from technologies: Heng Swee Keat Responding to questions from students of Tsinghua University, Mr Heng said a more globally integrated and digital economy means competition can come from totally unanticipated sources, pointing to home-sharing firm Airbnb, for example, which now has the largest network of "hotels" in the world.
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Robots bring Asia into the AI research ethics debate Whereas in the past they would head for Silicon Valley in the US, many are now opting to stay in the country to work for home-grown technology ... in the department of electronic and computer engineering at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, or HKUST, told University World News.
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The excavation of 33 skeletons suggests the Dead Sea Scrolls belonged to monks from a Jewish cult This prompted the re-examination of 53 previously unearthed skeletons from Qumran now held in France: six individuals formerly thought of as women have now been reclassified as men. This all fits with the tales that Qumran was a monastery. It was where the Essenes sent their most learned men to ...
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With artificial intelligence, it's a brave new world for utilities Gorarke says there are several technologies that utilities now use to manage the grid that have some level of machine learning. On the utility side of the meter, self-healing grids are able to move power around damaged equipment to keep customer lights on. Behind the meter, in-home consumer devices ...
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