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What is NLP? Natural language processing explained

CIO Business Intelligence

Patents, product specifications, academic publications, market research, news, not to mention social media feeds, all have text as a primary component and the volume of text is constantly growing. Licensed by MIT, SpaCy was made with high-level data science in mind and allows deep data mining. NLTK is offered under the Apache 2.0

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Protein design pioneer David Baker on why sharing code is key to building biotech startups

GeekWire

Commercial customers pay a licensing fee, while academics access the Rosetta code for free — and build and improve on it. ” Baker, who switched to science after first studying social studies in college, didn’t start out with the goal of becoming an entrepreneur.

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Enterprise Twitter – or how to tap social networks for expertise without using email - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

About Ross Dawson Keynote Speaking/Strategy AHT Group Future Exploration Network The Insight Exchange Repyoot Recent Media Appearances « Mobile social networking, meaning virtual networks bringing people physically together, will inevitably be a pervasive application | Main | More media coverage of Enterprise 2.0

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Microsoft enters enterprise social network software - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

This squarely puts Microsoft into a space – enterprise social network software – that has previously been populated by Spoke , Visible Path , Contact Networks , and Tacit. Many organizations seem to think the enterprise social network software will provide an immediate solution, and many have stumbled already in applying these tools.

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Value Networks Masterclass in New Zealand with Verna Allee - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

We’ve seen the rising prominence of network partly in how “social networks” has become one of the hottest phrases on the planet, describing the extraordinary phenomena of MySpace, YouTube, Second Life, Wikipedia, and a host of other new tools. In my book Living Networks I described how these networks are now coming to life.

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2021 Predictions: Why these tech, science and startup leaders are upbeat about the year ahead

GeekWire

How will this year’s events — the pandemic, social justice movements, economic recession — affect the technology industry in 2021? Ideas such as “conscious capitalism,” which seek to align social responsibility with business growth, will get more attention. And I’ll earn my A-class license on iRacing…. The tech backlash is real.

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Neuralink shows what happens when you bring “move fast and break things” to animal research

Vox

The “move fast and break things” ethos of Silicon Valley can be dangerous enough when a company is building a new social network, but the stakes are far higher when the life and death of hundreds or thousands of animals is in question, let alone the human patients whom Neuralink hopes will be the ultimate recipients of its technology.

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