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  2. Web Bot - Wikipedia

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    The Web Bot gained most of its notoriety for contributing to the 2012 phenomenon by predicting a cataclysm that would devastate the planet on 21 December 2012, possibly a reversing of Earth's magnetic poles or a small series of nuclear attacks leading up to a major attack during the year. The prediction did not call for a complete end of the world.

  3. 2012 phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    Other speculations regarding doomsday in 2012 included predictions by the Web Bot project, a computer program that purports to predict the future by analyzing Internet chatter. Commentators have rejected claims that the bot is able to predict natural disasters, as opposed to human-caused disasters like stock market crashes.

  4. 5 Big Tech Predictions for 2012 - AOL

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    The technology of 2012 is likely to look fairly similar to what's popular now, but with several notable improvements. There ... 5 Big Tech Predictions for 2012. Alex Planes, The Motley Fool.

  5. Moore's law - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, a research team at the University of New South Wales announced the development of the first working transistor consisting of a single atom placed precisely in a silicon crystal (not just picked from a large sample of random transistors). [82] Moore's law predicted this milestone to be reached for ICs in the lab by 2020.

  6. 3 Predictions That Came True in 2012 - AOL

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    Through the first nine months of 2012, Netflix has shed 2.56 million of its net DVD-based accounts. However, Netflix has more than made up for that with net streaming additions of 3.43 million ...

  7. Roundtable: 1 Bold Prediction for 2012

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    As others were making New Year's Eve plans, I asked a group of Motley Fool analysts for one bold (possibly outlandish) prediction for 2012. The following are the results of my query (including my ...

  8. Tide-Predicting Machine No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Assuming the factors for a location are known, configuring the machine to compute tides for the location requires 2.5–4 hours. Predictions for a year’s tides at that location can then be produced in 8–15 hours. [6] The calculations Tide-Predicting Machine No. 2 can perform in 1 day would require a person 125 days to perform by hand. [2]

  9. ESPN Computer Releases A Bold Final Four Prediction

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    Now that the entire 68-team field and men’s NCAA Tournament bracket has been unveiled, it’s time to get to making picks. ESPN’s Basketball Power Index (BPI) has unveiled its first Final Four ...