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Neuhaus Partners - Venture Capital für junge Hochtechnologie Unternehmen: Home Verizon.com We’ve officially acquired AdMob! Last Friday, we said that mobile advertising was moving fast. So are we! Today, we closed our acquisition of AdMob. We’ll now begin the process of bringing our products and teams together in the best way, and building new products and features together. It’s clear that mobile advertising is becoming a much larger part of our clients’ and partners’ strategies and with this acquisition, it’s now a central part of our own business. Mobile search is central One of the key ways that people find and access information on their mobile devices, just like on the desktop, is through search. Increasingly, people aren’t just typing search queries into their mobile devices. In addition to traditional search ads on mobile devices, we’ve worked to develop entirely new search ad formats. With many more advances to come, search advertising will remain the central way that many businesses connect with consumers on mobile devices. Mobile websites and apps The future

Infra RouletteCricket (roulettecricket) Telco Cardmobili (Cardmobili) Retail Service omis.me Mobile Clicks (vmc2010) The Singularity Is Near The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology is a 2005 non-fiction book about artificial intelligence and the future of humanity by inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil. This is his first book to embrace the Singularity as a term, but the ideas contained within are derived from his previous books, the The Age of Spiritual Machines (1999) and The Age of Intelligent Machines (1990). Kurzweil describes his law of accelerating returns which predicts an exponential increase in technologies like computers, genetics, nanotechnology, robotics and artificial intelligence. He says this will lead to a technological singularity in the year 2045, a point where progress is so rapid it outstrips humans' ability to comprehend it. Irreversibly transformed, people will augment their minds and bodies with genetic alterations, nanotechnology, and artificial intelligence. Content[edit] Exponential growth[edit] Computational capacity[edit] Moore's Law The brain[edit] Exponential Growth of Computing

Robin Wauters (robinwauters) Three Laws of Robotics This cover of I, Robot illustrates the story "Runaround", the first to list all Three Laws of Robotics. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.[1] The original laws have been altered and elaborated on by Asimov and other authors. Asimov himself made slight modifications to the first three in various books and short stories to further develop how robots would interact with humans and each other. In later fiction where robots had taken responsibility for government of whole planets and human civilizations, Asimov also added a fourth, or zeroth law, to precede the others: 0. The Three Laws, and the zeroth, have pervaded science fiction and are referred to in many books, films, and other media. History[edit] 1.

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