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    Touchscreen Frame

    ByMike McBride July 11, 2017July 9, 2017 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    On a trip to the Old Louisiana State House this weekend, I saw what happens when someone exits from the interactive touchscreen educational program, in the photo above. It was an interesting reminder that at educational sites and corporate events, these kind of displays are really nothing more than a computer monitor in a decorative…

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  • Linked – Who’s watching? Face recognition means goodbye to hiding in crowds
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    Linked – Who’s watching? Face recognition means goodbye to hiding in crowds

    ByMike McBride July 10, 2017July 8, 2017 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    The technology is getting better. Just this week I downloaded Facebook’s Moments app to take a look at it and sure enough, it pretty much nailed every match of a person in a photo on my phone with their Facebook profile. I don’t think we are going to stop businesses and government agencies from using…

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    Linked – Amazon and eBay images broken by Photobucket’s ‘ransom demand’

    ByMike McBride July 8, 2017July 7, 2017 Reading Time: 1 minute

    They let users embed images with free accounts for years, and then suddenly changed that policy… “But the new policy has also affected historical social media posts, blogs and forums that were reliant on Photobucket. One of those affected is Stampboards, a forum with more than 17,000 members who discuss postage stamps and share images…

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  • Linked – Instagram Debuts AI System to Filter Hate Speech, Spam
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    Linked – Instagram Debuts AI System to Filter Hate Speech, Spam

    ByMike McBride July 7, 2017July 6, 2017 Reading Time: 1 minute

    As with most stories about artificial intelligence, this is the key: “The primary difference between Facebook’s and Instagram’s filtering tools appear to be that Instagram’s AI system was specifically “trained” with the spam and offensive comments that specifically appeared on its own service, the Wired report shows. Instagram had to hire contractors to comb through…

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  • Linked – Best practices for culling your data to save time and money
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    Linked – Best practices for culling your data to save time and money

    ByMike McBride July 6, 2017July 6, 2017 Reading Time: 1 minute

    If you’ve ever taken one of the classes I taught back when I worked for eDiscovery software companies, there’s a fairly good chance you’ve seen me get up on my proverbial soapbox about this. “The process involves utilizing various techniques in tandem to remove as many documents as possible from a collection before processing the…

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    Linked – Wetherspoon deleted its customer email database in possible preparation for GDPR

    ByMike McBride July 5, 2017July 2, 2017 Reading Time: 1 minute

    This is an interesting approach – “At least one company is looking to remove as much risk as possible. According to Wired, Wetherspoon has simply deleted all of the email addresses from their marketing database. Instead, the company plans on marketing via social media channels, including its Facebook and Twitter accounts, as well as its…

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