Wednesday 16th of April 2014

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Le trading haute fréquence est un « système de fraude de grande ampleur »

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Wednesday 16th of April 2014

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High Frequency Trading Infographic: Trading at the speed of light

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Sunday 15th of June 2014

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The audio-recognition feature works similar to the app Shazam, which also can identify music and television programming using the built-in microphones in mobile phones.

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Tuesday 28th of April 2015

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Microsoft, Google, Apple and other firms have sponsored lecture series in which science fiction writers give talks to employees and then meet privately with developers and research departments. Perhaps nothing better demonstrates the close tie between science fiction and technology today than what is called “design fiction”—imaginative works commissioned by tech companies to model new ideas. Some corporations hire authors to create what-if stories about potentially marketable products. “I really like design fiction or prototyping fiction,” says novelist Cory Doctorow, whose clients have included Disney and Tesco. “There is nothing weird about a company doing this—commissioning a story about people using a technology to decide if the technology is worth following through on. It’s like an architect creating a virtual fly-through of a building.” Doctorow, who worked in the software industry, has seen both sides of the development process. “I’ve been in engineering discussions in which the argument turned on what it would be like to use the product, and fiction can be a way of getting at that experience.”

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Saturday 9th of May 2015

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RT @jerezim: After my talk abt the Terminator @the_intercept shows Skynet Big UP @term…

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