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- Women's attractiveness judged by software
- Women's attractiveness judged by softwareLOL"Finally, why did the researchers limit themselves to women? Haaretz says men’s faces are more difficult to rank."HAHA Sure. He just wanted to deal with women.. he is a college student.Now, as for the "A.I" link.. this might be borderline.. the true goal of A.I...
- Tags: Gender and diversity, Haaretz, women, attractiveness, software, photograph
- Discussion threads 2008-03-31
- Women's attractiveness judged by software
- According to Haaretz, an Israeli team of computer scientists has developed a software that ranks facial attractiveness of women. Instead of identifying basic facial characteristics, this software has been designed to make aesthetic judgments -- after training. The lead researcher said this program 'constitutes a substantial advance in the development...
- Tags: Software, Face, Symmetry, Researcher, Women, Image, Computer, Haaretz, Gender And Diversity, Productivity, Tools & Techniques, Human Resources, Management, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-31
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- Show me the Web 2.0 money
- In all the hoopla around Web 2.0/Enterprise 2.0 applications and services I'm left with an uncomfortable question. Where's the money for the application creator? mySQL has only just broken even after years of pioneering open source with only 1:1,000 downloads leading to any revenue for mySQL. Zoho Office on Facebook is getting...
- Tags: Web, Web 2.0, Oracle Corp., SAP AG, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2007-08-14
- Is Oracle's latest spin actually right?
- Oracle CEO Larry Ellison was in Israel yesterday, trying out the company's latest spin against open source. (Larry was a Forbes cover boy last August.)This time he said something which sounded a lot like the truth. (Make sure your pop-up blocker is airtight before clicking the link.)The following quote is...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-08-14
- A robot that travels through the body
- The reference to the 1966 movie "Fantastic Voyage" is maybe too obvious. But Israeli scientists have developed a 1-millimeter-diameter medical robot that will be able to crawl within our veins and arteries. It's too early to know when this medical robot is allowed to explore a real human being. But...
- Tags: Robotics, Health &, Medicine, Engineering &, Innovation
- Blog posts 2007-06-26
- OzzieSoft?
- OzzieSoft?Would being like Steve be so bad?I know this doesn't work for IBM, but then again, what really does work for IBM? Ray doesn't any more. I admire Ray, and perhaps with Ray in charge I can learn to admire Microsoft. I think as a whole, he has...
- Tags: Wiki, Strategy, Microsoft Corp., Bill G, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-05-25
- Indian call center staff sold data, TV show says
- Indian call center staff sold data, TV show says"Security measures and practices...are the best in the world." ???The sad part of that, and probably the real problem, is that they actually believe this.Thats India, THOSE company knew where they are going beforehand.India Tops the corrupt countries in the world.All these...
- Tags: Call centers, identity theft, Indian call center, bank, TV-show, security
- Discussion threads 2006-10-05
- Traffic to Israeli news sites up 63-172%
- Number of unique visitors to news sites increased by 63% to 172% on January 5th 2006, the day following Israeli Prime Minister's stroke and hospitalisation, Nielsen//NetRatings found. January 5th saw the highest number of unique visitors to Israeli news sites since Nielsen//NetRatings started measuring online activity in Israel in 2003....
- Tags: news site, news section
- Blog posts 2006-01-16
- Targeted use of spyware in Israel
- This just in. An article at Globes Online describes the arrests of executives at three large Israeli companies for hiring "private investigators" to spy on competitors. The private investigators are also charged for using Trojans to install spyware on machines within the competitor's organizations. An even better description of the...
- Tags: spyware, investigator
- Blog posts 2005-05-29
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