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10 advanced technologies that improves construction quality
The internet world is evolving at a breakneck pace. The challenge for businesses would no longer be whether or not they will digitize their workplaces but when and how they will stay up with others and adjust to advancements in technologies. Throughout this post, we'll look at ten key construction
How data drives the value of software testing solutions
Try to compare several figures. The first computer in the world – ENIAC – was created in the USA and put into operation on February 14, 1946. It weighed 30 tons and consisted of 18,000 vacuum tubes. The computer made 5,000 operations per second. ENIAC had neither its own RAM
Rethinking democracy in the era of big data
By: Julie Paquette Christopher Wylie, the Canadian whistleblower of the Facebook–Cambridge Analytica scandal, made public the political data manipulation that happened during the 2016 United States presidential election. As far as we know, the data of more than 80-million account holders were collected to target electors and influence votes in
Your Right to Privacy
A Q and A with Jim Bronskill and David McKie on their new book, Your Right to Privacy. Why is there a need for Your Right to Privacy? We work, shop and play online, embracing all the wonderful things cyberspace has to offer. But hacking, snooping and harvesting of information are
Do Canadians Spend Too Much on Taxes?
Here’s why that’s the wrong question “There are lies, damned lies and statistics” is the well-worn phrase, but nothing better sums up the recent Fraser Institute scare mongering about taxes being the single largest budget item of Canadian households. “Your family’s largest expense may surprise you,” the ideological-driven think tank
Gigabit City Broadband Becomes a Newmarket Municipal Election Issue
All Canadians need to pay attention to what is happening in Newmarket, Ontario regarding the deployment of gigabit broadband technology. The Town is not waiting around for the incumbent oligopoly Telephone and Cable companies to deploy gigabit broadband and proactively taking matters into its own hands. In the 21st century
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