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"The real novelty in this is being able to monitor computers geographically dispersed," she said.
Being able to monitor a player during a game is one thing.
So is being able to monitor and control virtually every aspect of the belugas' lives.
Internet denizens are fighting to prevent the government from being able to monitor their conversations.
Being able to monitor the limits of your likes, the numbers of your friends must make that worse, he thinks.
"Being able to monitor their own condition and upload their readings is helpful for both patients and clinicians".
In recent months, the group has developed a specialty of being able to monitor Internet phone conversations.
Mainly, there was also a concern about not being able to monitor an Instagram account for inappropriate material.
Being able to monitor an undersea eruption live would be exciting and not something conventional research methods could manage.
It is also, as GE's example shows, about being able to monitor a business continuously and react when conditions change.
"Being able to monitor the state of affected coral is important – Mr Hunt's contribution on that front is welcome – but it is not enough.
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