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Topical Feature: Looking Beyond Big Data: Are We Approaching the Death of Hypocrisy? |
CEO Interview: BT man charged with networking the world |
C-Suite Career Advice: Xavier Fernandez Peramiquel, Abiquo |
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| As computers get better at understanding meaning, it will become gradually more difficult, and presumably impossible, to fool others. But what about fooling ourselves? Our topical feature this week looks at what the future of Big Data means for hypocrisy. In our snapshots this week we look at big M&A news with BT's acquisition of EE, and Intel's plan to buy German firm Lantiq. We also have a whole load of other stories about technology around the world. |
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| Industry features: |
Wynyard Group CEO: The future of crime fighting & privacy |
The JPay tablet tries to connect the prison population |
NantHealth CEO on world's first cancer genome browser | |
You spend *how* long on email?! VoloMetrix offers check on effectiveness |
Flexible spinal implant shows promise for paralysis |
Only 12 months to safeguard the mobile internet? |
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| Regional insights: |
The rise of Cameroon's socially-oriented tech startups |
Tencent fuels China's electric vehicle drive |
Project Ray: Israeli ecosystem for the global blind | |
'Make in India' - slogan or substance? |
Mexico: Business loans verified via Facebook? | |
Kili Interview: Business Cloud Infrastructure for Kenya | |
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| Other regulars: |
InfoShot: Which tech companies have the youngest workers? | |
Typical 24: Jon Jorgensen, Group Sales Director, Access Group |
CEO Interview: BT man charged with networking the world |
C-Suite Career Advice: Xavier Fernandez Peramiquel, Abiquo | |
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