At Microsoft, we’re proud to have one of the forefront researchers and authors/speakers of Computational Thinking, Jeannette Wing, as a member of Microsoft Research.
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Authored by Stéphane Bonniez from Societe Generale; Grégoire Sirou, Nicolas Duran, and Erik Ferrand from Qarnot Computing; in conjunction with Eric Grenon from Microsoft.
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Theme-Worldbuilding IntegrationPart 17Creating A ProphecybyJacqueline LichtenbergThe index to Theme-Worldbuilding Posts is here:https://aliendjinnromances.blogspot.com/2014/04/index-to-theme… Read More
Darran Park Primary School is in Ferndale in the Rhondda Cynon Taff local authority of South Wales. The school has 340 pupils, from nursery to Year 6, taught in 12 mainstream classes, three… Read More
Keeping track of global shipping has previously suffered from a lack of data. Current tracking technology has transformed the problem into one of an overabundance of information, as huge amo… Read More
Today we all give the internet for granted. That is not surprising, considering that over 3.5bln people are connected. Also, that number grows each second, faster and faster. Almost like a r… Read More
Even though Google seems to be the most used search engine worldwide, there are many valid alternatives to it. However, according to StatCounter Google globally still holds a marke… Read More
After months of planning and organisation, we hugely excited to be heading into the week of the Bett Show! To coincide with this week, a raft of new Microsoft in Education and Minecraft:… Read More
Guest post by Anita Ramanan Software Development Engineer at Microsoft
Anita graduated from University College London in 2014 with an MSci in Natural Sciences: Atomic and Particle Physics an… Read More
Wolfram Alpha is a computational knowledge engine that makes money by selling a pro subscription for students and educators that starts at $4.75. It also sells apps for iTunes and… Read More
A business model is a crucial part of the life of any business. In fact, although there are many ways of monetizing. A business model isn’t only about monetization. Instead, that is mo… Read More
The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which has been a Decade in the making and takes effect on May 25th, applies to any Business that handles the Personal Da… Read More
As part of Microsoft Internal MOOC course “Big Compute: Uncovering and Landing Hyperscale Solutions in Azure”, I was introduced to CycleCloud and learned how to setup CycleCloud… Read More
Guest post by Warren Park University College London, Computer Science Student,
Team Members Wei Tan, Warren Park, Terry Willams.
I am a first-year student at UCL studying computer science… Read More
Guest blog by David Buchanan Imperial College Microsoft Student Partner and UK Finalist at the Imagine Cup 2018 with Higher Education App
About me
I’m a second year Mechanical Enginee… Read More
The Law of Unintended Consequences is playing out in the U.S. Technology Sector, where Facebook Inc. and Alphabet Inc.'s Google, appear to be Benefiting in an unexpected way from the Europea… Read More
When considering how to implement your application with a relational database, it can change how you build it dramatically. Some of these challenges include adding an abstract implementation… Read More
ChaCha was a human-guided search engine. It provided free, real-time answers to any question, through its website, via text messaging, or by using one of the company’s mobile apps. Cha… Read More
Whenever someone talks about the youngest billionaires, the first name that pops up in the mind is of the Facebook’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg. Being a self-made billionaire at the age of 2… Read More
The 35th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) was held in Stockholm on July 10-15, 2018. Links to the associated papers and video recordings (when they are posted) will… Read More
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This guide provides recommendations and tools for migrating the virtual machines (VMs) in the A8 to A11 sizes. KR Kandavel of AzureCAT tells you how to migrate… Read More
Over the last year I have spent a significant amount of time with customers and partners discussing Artificial Intelligence (AI), some of the core patterns emerging in terms of initial imple… Read More
You may be familiar with the Microsoft Quantum blog, which shares general news about our quantum computing program and about quantum computing in general. This blog is its developer- and com… Read More
The Quantum Architecture and Computation group launched Q#, our quantum computing programming language, a year ago on December 11th, 2017.
Q# 0.1 was the result of a lot of hard work from a… Read More
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From left, students Daniel and Rico and IT instructor Jonathan Fogg laugh about the program Daniel and Rico created during a beta test of the technology behind Cod… Read More
This article is part 3 of a 4 part series previously hosted on BBC.
Learning to program develops a raft of 21st-century skills
When the visionary mathematician and programmer Seymour Papert… Read More
Australian National University (ANU) is the top-ranked university in Australia, and the 24th best university in the world. Researchers at ANU contribute to this prestigious ranking by advan… Read More
You’ve probably come across Facebook’s newly discovered cryptocurrency, Libra. The news drew the attention of international media and dominated headlines for about more than two… Read More
Nowadays, everything is driven by data and this creates large sets of the same. To analyze such amount of data sets, there is a growing requirement of highly sophisticated data sys… Read More
With OnePlus creeping out of their niche year by year, they’re becoming more mainstream – something that doesn’t align with the company’s overall MO.
I’d be… Read More
Hospitals in New York have been quietly testing famotidine, the active ingredient in usual heartburn medication like Pepcid as a potential treatment for coronavirus. They predict it to be th… Read More
AMD has announced the Radeon Pro VII workstation graphics card, optimized to power demanding broadcast workloads, complex CAE simulations, and HPC application development. AMD also rele… Read More
Different solids, such as glass, steel and salt when looked at under the microscope, present different structures to the observer. A lot of the physical properties that these solids exhibit… Read More
Intel’s Lakefield processors were detailed in the last month which will be featured on foldable and dual-screen PCs. Just like ARM processors, The Lakefield uses Intel’s Hybrid T… Read More
[Clifford]: Welcome to our closing session
for the Fall 2018 Member Meeting. I hope that you've had a good meeting here. Certainly the sessions I've been able to look
in on seem to have g… Read More
Throughout history, people have tried to decode hidden meanings from dreams. In ancient times, Babylonians believed dreams contained prophecies, whereas ancient Egyptians perceived them as m… Read More
Apple Day! So Apple finally took covers off the new iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Mini at their ‘Hi, Speed’ event today. The new iPhones feature all-new A14 Bionic chip, 5G capabilitie… Read More
NVIDIA has been on fire as of late. Their Ampere GPUs have proven to be quite the gaming GPUs for 4k gaming and other heavy computational tasks. The additional tensor cores mean that trainin… Read More
Amity University Haryana confers Honoris Causa Doctorate on Healthcare luminary Shri Abhay Soi. Recognizing the importance of world quality medical services and the competence with which the… Read More
Two neuroscientists have designed a model which mirrors human visual learning. They say that computer-based artificial intelligence (AI) can work like human intelligence when programmed in a… Read More
Even if your company is running smoothly, you will always feel that things could be better. Statistics have shown that the average company spends around $23,000 per individual to improve pro… Read More
A group of European scientists and ETH Zurich computer scientists are looking to combine the Earth sciences and the computer sciences to create a ‘digital twin of Earth‘. The adv… Read More
In yet another fillip to the Make in India and domestic manufacturing dream of the Indian government, Apple said on Tuesday that its flagship and environment-friendly iPhone 12 smartphone wi… Read More
Critical Skills List South Africa 2022
Critical Skills List South Africa 2022: The South African critical skills list allows highly skilled foreigners to work in their occupation in South A… Read More
Search engines have transformed significantly over the past decade. In the early days, Google would simply scan web content for keywords in order to match users with results.
Now, Google… Read More
Minecraft is a video game that since 2009 has amassed millions of users, including many children, who by placing and destroying the blocks of the famous pixelated world learn to develop thei… Read More
The following content is provided under a Creative Commons license. Your support will help MIT OpenCourseWare continue to offer high-quality educational resources for free. To make a donatio… Read More
The Apple iPhone 13 Pro is one of the newest additions to the iPhone lineup, released in September 2021 alongside the Apple iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
As its name s… Read More
It’s no secret that keywords are incredibly important for SEO, but what about sentences? Do they really matter?
To cut a long story short – yes, sentence structure is absolute… Read More
General psychology is the science that studies human behaviour as a response to a stimulus, and the responses vary according to the stimuli. The term «Psychology» is derived from… Read More
Air Max ScorpionWith a condensed development timeline of 18 months, Air Max Scorpion shows how Nike’s digital transformation is accelerating its culture of innovation. It introdu… Read More
Recently, Statter Network launched its official website, which can be accessed through Statter.io. As the creator of Metaverse blockchain, the website is regarded as a preparation for the r… Read More
Google is one of the known names when it comes to producing quality smartphones, and they are also famous for offering these devices at reasonable costs. The Google Pixel 6 is one of their m… Read More
The Samsung Galaxy S22 is what you get when you create a phone so good across the board that it doesn’t have any weaknesses but seems boring because they didn’t take any risks in… Read More
Charles Babbage was an important figure in the history of computing.
The calculating machine of English mathematician Charles Babbage (1791-1871) is one of the most famous icons in the hi… Read More
With the ever-increasing variety of educational applications for children and teenagers, it is quite difficult for developers to be able to surprise us with an unusual application. Osmo is j… Read More
Amazing online productivity tools worth bookmarking
If you're looking to boost your internet productivity, here are five online productivity tools that are definitely worth remembering. Corr… Read More
ChatGPT-4: A Look at What's Ahead
As the field of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve on the engine of OpenAI's ChatGPT4, new language models are constantly being d… Read More
Swiss company Proton, known for its privacy-focused online services, has developed its own CAPTCHA service to distinguish between genuine login attempts and bots. The system is touted as the… Read More
In the ever-evolving world of technology, staying ahead of the curve is crucial, especially when it comes to smartphones. As we step into the future, the landscape of mobile technology is se… Read More