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The Philippine State for Technology and Development
Technological headway and economic growth are related to each other (Technical Progress and Economic Development, n.d.). The degree of innovation is additionally a significant determinant of financial development (Śledzik, 2013). The quick pace of development can be accomplished through a significant level of innovation. Economic development is determined by how well a country mobilizes its resources to improve productivity and to increase the production of goods and services. Generally, resources include labor and human skills, capital, land, and natural resources, while significant factors affecting productivity are technology, research, and development (Cororaton, 2002).
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.6 years ago in 01
Web 3.0
With 3.8 billion people on the Internet at the beginning of what is known as the dawn of web 3.0 in 2017, we find ourselves surrounded by a vast number of blogging platforms and social media networks. There is an endless supply of content, with over a billion websites to choose from. Let’s take a look at web 3.0 and how the changes in technology will affect content creators in the near future.
By Kristi Hines6 years ago in 01
Web 2.0
In our story about Web 1.0, we explored the read-only era before 2005. The days when blogging and social media began, and the number of internet users went from under 50 million to over 1 billion. Now, we're going to explore the most recent part of our internet history, which some refer to as the read-write age of the web.
By Kristi Hines6 years ago in 01
Web 1.0
Curious about how rapidly the internet is changing, and how those changes will affect the way you create content? In this three-part series, we'll look at how the internet has gone through rapid stages of growth since the commercialization of websites in the mid-'90s. This post is the first part of the series, covering the Web 1.0 era from 1995 to 2005. Or more specifically, from WebCrawler to YouTube.
By Kristi Hines6 years ago in 01
Everything You Need to Know About Internet of Things (IoT)
The Internet of Things (IoT) is taking over almost every sector of the economy. However, most people who are not in the computer world don't understand what it is and how it works. Here is everything you need to know about the Internet of Things.
By Craig Middleton6 years ago in 01
Top 10 Best Thermometer for 2020
A thermometer is a must-have in any home. It's also important when there are kids or a baby around. Since you cannot just guess the temperature of a human being by simply touching them. You need to have a thermometer to be handy in case one of the family members is sick.
By Jaymie Suh6 years ago in 01
SSD, which one is better? Buying guide with the 12 best 2020 models
An SSD can do real magic on your computer if it is an old computer that still works under the hard drive of a lifetime , that is, an HDD. But it is also a solution to consider if you are looking to expand the memory of your device, as well as assess it if you need an external disk to store your files. Many situations, same solution.
By Shahbaz malik6 years ago in 01
How to replace the iPhone SE Display
Today we offer you the replacement of the display of an iPhone SE that one of our customers lost their hands in a moment of distraction and which caused the device to crush a corner of the body and the consequent breakage of the glass .
By Zenith Sez6 years ago in 01
Trash Algorithm or Trash People
So within the last year or so I have been hearing a lot of talk about people being manipulated by algorithms. There are stories about YouTube's algorithm making it harder and harder to see the content you want, or censorship on twitter through machine learning code. These are obviously problems with the reliance of algorithm's to run all these platforms and we should definitely find solutions in the power of tech in our lives. Sometimes though there are some takes on algorithms that rub me the wrong way. Today the thing I want to explore is the idea that social media algorithms peddle outrage and fear. I'm going to stick with Facebook because I've used it more than others and I don't think anyone wants to read about my observations of all algorithm based sites.
By Art School Dropout 6 years ago in 01
Learning How to Code Changed My Life
As an art history major, taking a computer science course was the last thing on my mind. I didn't even know what coding really was, let alone how to do it. After a few friends convinced me to take an introductory computer science course, I fell in love with it. I ended up pursuing a minor in CS, which changed my life for the better. Here's how:
By Sadie Foster6 years ago in 01
Why Organizations are Entering The Age of Automated Machine Learning in 2020?
Machine learning might not be a much-diversified field in the world today, but whatever amount of space and time that it occupies is important. It is a critical tool for researchers and scientists and also for organizations that are either carving a niche for themselves in the market or looking for ways to establish their competitive dominance. Whatever be the need of the hour for technological companies around the world, putting some data into machine learning algorithms is one of the smartest and effective ways of solving a problem.
By James Warner6 years ago in 01











