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Benefits of using Google Apps.Pros and cons of using Google Apps

Pros and cons of using Google Apps The Google Apps Collection is a software suite. It consists of various office equipment such as word processor and Spreadsheet, calendar and contact management, email and web Page Creator. These office devices are commonly used on desktops. but With Google Apps, you don't have to install your software Computer. Everything will be accessible through the web interface. Google Apps are a commonly used alternative Desktop Office Suite. But before you switch, it's best Learn about the pros and cons of using Google Apps. For the good side of it, the Google Apps collection is numerous Hundred times cheaper than popular office suites. $ 50 price Per user per year, it can provide you with cheap office solutions. Also, you get the benefit of 24/7 support services which could Reduce your IT maintenance costs as well. Another best feature of the Google Apps suite is centralized Storage set up. This means that you can do your work anyw

Why success is the mantra for Google AdWords Sites ? Benefit of Adword.

One of the best mediums for advertising on the Internet Nowadays it is Google AdWords. When it ranked as the leader Comes to different search engines as well as advertisements He said, it definitely gives the engine that gives Advertisers are more likely to click on your ad. These advertisers usually pay you about one dollar each time You get a click on competing keywords. But surely, Just paying more money will definitely not guarantee that Your ad is displayed at the top. Using Google would mean more preferences Ads that have been clicked the most compared to those Highest Payout. This is an easy way to visualize The equation in which twenty clicks on the first advertisement (one dollar per) Clicks) is more than two clicks on a second ad (being that The second ad has a rate of two dollars per click). You can here Assume that the first ad is much more successful than the second Advertising and thus you will have more benefits coming to Google A dollar ad that you h

What is machine translation ? Its history.

As a research and development field, machine translation (MT) is among the oldest among the various subdisciplines and applications of computer science to the study of natural language. MT is also a subdiscipline of computational linguistics or, one could say, one of the latter’s flagship application areas. MT, in fact, historically predates CL and has helped to usher in that field of inquiry and in many ways shaped its early directions and concerns. Indeed, to give just a few examples, the journal Computational Linguistics, so familiar to us today, started its existence as Mechanical Translation, and was later renamed, in turn, Mechanical Translation and Computational Linguistics and The American Journal of Computational Linguistics before assuming its current name. Also, Prolog, a major programming language, was launched with MT in mind. While MT is an application area, it is surprising that it can hardly be considered a direct application of theoretical or descriptive l

Big Questions that everyone should ask

Contents      Why We Must Ask the Big Questions Chapter 1: Is There a God? Chapter 2: How Did It All Begin? Chapter 3: Is There Other Intelligent Life in the Universe? Chapter 4: Can We Predict the Future? Chapter 5: What Is Inside a Black Hole? Chapter 6: Is Time Travel Possible? Chapter 7: Will We Survive on Earth? Chapter 8: Should We Colonise Space? Chapter 9: Will Artificial Intelligence Outsmart Us? Chapter 10: How Do We Shape the Future? Afterword: Lucy Hawking

A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking read online

A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking index Chapter 1 - Our Picture of the Universe Chapter 2 - Space and Time Chapter 3 - The Expanding Universe Chapter 4 - The Uncertainty Principle Chapter 5 - Elementary Particles and the Forces of Nature Chapter 6 - Black Holes Chapter 7 - Black Holes Ain't So Black Chapter 8 - The Origin and Fate of the Universe Chapter 9 - The Arrow of Time Chapter 10 - Wormholes and Time Travel Chapter 11 - The Unification of Physics Chapter 12 - Conclusion Glossary

The Ethics of AI-Powered Applications

                      PREVIOUS CHAPTER Chapter 12 | The Ethics of AI-Powered Applications The Ethics of AI-Powered Applications Why do we need to talk about ethics in the context  of AI-powered applica- tions? Isn’t it just like any other  piece of software  or  any other  machine? Aren’t the rules that are already in place enough to cover us? Is this about machines taking over the world!? Let’s start with the last question. No, this is not about machines taking over the world. There are, undoubtedly, hugely interesting ethical considerations that we will have to tackle if and when we get to the point of having machines that  act autonomously with artificial general intelligence. However, as we already discussed in Chapter 2, there is no immediate worry of that happen- ing and even if it somehow did happen, this is not the book that is going to tackle the ethical concerns raised. The issues we are concerned  with here are not  around  machines taking over  the  wo

Defining an AI Strategy

                         PREVIOUS CHAPTER Chapter 11 | Defining an AI Strategy Mobile-first is simply one of the sensible pillars of anything digital and not a huge achievement. There is no need to have it be the defining, outward facing strategic statement  of the company. It’s business as usual. With the 2017 AI-first announcement, Google was recognizing publicly that there was a new opportunity on the horizon and new challenges to overcome. The opportunity revolves, once more, around meeting users’ expectations and demands. Users are now savvy digital citizens. We all expect a whole new level of sophistication from our  devices, especially as we catch glimpses of how things can work better  and are no longer mystified by digital services. It’s not enough to simply have access to the service from any device or for that service to be reliable. The more technologically savvy tech companies are demonstrat- ing how smart interconnected  services can be and that, in turn, leads