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Appfrica (sometimes referred to as Appfrica Labs) is a technology firm founded by current CEO Jon Gosier [14] in 2008 in Kampala, Uganda. [15] The firm has been responsible for a number of technology initiatives responsible for promoting Africa's technology sector including Apps4Africa , [ 16 ] HiveColab , QuestionBox [ 17 ] and for helping ...
Bosak is author of the book The Old Measure: An Inquiry into the Origins of the U.S. Customary System of Weights and Measures. (ISBN 978-0-615-37626-4, 2010) and the article "Canonical grain weights as a key to ancient systems of weights and measures" (PDF). (latest version 19 April 2014)
Avoid sharing too much personal information on the web: Check your computer's privacy settings. Erica Gerald Mason. January 31, 2023 at 7:27 AM.
Hart v. Comcast was a suit filed by Jon Hart, a citizen of California against Comcast in Alameda County.Comcast is a provider of internet access and services. The suit alleged that Comcast was illegally interfering with certain types of internet traffic, such as BitTorrent. [1]
Who Controls the Internet? Illusions of a Borderless World is a 2006 book by Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu that assesses efforts to control the Internet. [1] Starting with a discussion of ideas for creating a borderless global community, the authors explore individuals, ideas and movements that affected the development of the Internet.
Peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P) systems like Gnutella, KaZaA, and eDonkey/eMule, have become extremely popular in recent years, with the estimated user population in the millions. An academic research paper analyzed Gnutella and eMule protocols and found weaknesses in the protocol; many of the issues found in these networks are fundamental and ...
Net revenue of $1.55 billion to $1.65 billion, organic revenue growth of 5% to 7%, adjusted EBITDA of $180 million to $200 million, and adjusted earnings per share of between $0.04 and $0.08.
Shared information bias (also known as the collective information sampling bias, or common-information bias) is known as the tendency for group members to spend more time and energy discussing information that all members are already familiar with (i.e., shared information), and less time and energy discussing information that only some members are aware of (i.e., unshared information).