Sunday, May 5, 2013

MSFT: Microsoft: Where Will The Growth Come From?

Microsoft: Where Will The Growth Come From?
by IAEResearch

The technology industry has a distinct, fast-paced environment based on quickly developing and evolving trends, furthered massively by the extremely savvy nature of the consumers and triggered by extreme competition. Microsoft's (MSFT) position in this industry has weakened lately. There are a number of reasons for the weakened competitive position of the company. read more »

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GOOG: "What I’ll be doing [at Google] is...

2:01 PM "What I’ll be doing [at Google] is developing hierarchical methods specifically aimed at understanding natural language, extracting semantic meaning," says inventor/futurist Ray Kurzweil in a wonky interview discussing his plans for Google (GOOG) search. Kurzweil hopes to create a "deep learning algorithm" that leverages a huge natural-language database to decipher the actual meanings of search phrases and article texts. Google has already been investing in natural-language analysis, and Yahoo has begun dipping its toes in this space as well. (Wavii acquisition) Read comments

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