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AnyLog: a grand unification of the Internet of things

The Morning Paper

Micropayments require an environment of trust, and in a decentralised context that leads us to blockchains. Note that AnyLog also differs from projects such as DeepDive or Google’s Knowledge Graph. Groups can be centralised or decentralised, with decentralised groups managed by smart contracts on the AnyLog blockchain.

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Top SEO Trends to Watch Out for in 2023

Official Blog - World Web Technology

The top three results in Google SERPs get 54.4% Google is the most prominent global search market player with a market share of 83%. Be Prepared to Add a New E in EAT We all know about the common Google EAT acronym, which is defined as Expertise, Authority, and Trust. Of all traffic, 53.3% comes from organic searches.

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For August 3rd, 2018

High Scalability

Paco Nathan : Frankly, I’d feel a lot more comfortable sending my kids off to school in a self-driving bus if the machine learning models hadn’t been trained solely by Google’s proprietary data. “Many companies will halt their blockchain tests this year. It’s not technological excellence.

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Top 9 web development trends to expect in 2022

Enprowess

Voice Search Technology. Blockchain Technology. The most preferred single-page applications are Gmail, Google Drive, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. A Progressive web applications (PWA) are the latest trends in website development, built using standard web technologies like HTML and JavaScript.

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Web Development Trends 2019

KeyCDN

Serverless frameworks like Nuclio let you utilize cloud technology to reduce your workload, improve scaling and save money on unused resources. Major cloud providers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud all support serverless services. IBM, Microsoft, and Amazon are all exploring new ways to use blockchains in 2019.