Cryptocurrency Social Media roundup post — November 22nd, 2017, 16:40
Warner Bros. Eyes Internet of Things for Content Strategy Opportunities
Warner Bros. is exploring how to further sell ways to enjoy its entertainment content across multiple platforms in the new frontier known as the Internet of Things, or IoT. The University of Southe…
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How the Internet of Things is disrupting insurance
New technologies are influencing the shape of the insurance sector. This ranges from smart burglar alarms to big data analytics to offer ‘micro-insurance’ solutions. Another area is with connected devices.
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Using AI in Gig Economy – Latium Launches new Platform and ICO
The Gig economy is becoming the future of employment and freelancing. There is a shift around the world from hiring full-time employees every time to hiring specialists to do the job in a limited t…
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