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Directed by Ian, they took it in turns to smash up bits of computer.
Just think of "cookies," bits of computer code placed on browsers to keep track of online activity.
The tags are bits of computer code, invisible to readers, that are intended to make Web pages rank high in Internet searches.
The trend reflects a truth even most publishers will admit; online ads (and the accompanying bits of computer code that slow down page loading) are annoying.
Most sites, Mr. Addante explains, compile data about their own visitors through member registration or by placing bits of computer code called cookies on people's browsers to collect information about their online activities.
Here, then, are two slide shows demonstrating the outlines of how the ILM experts accomplished two amazing bits of computer sorcery.
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One is digital "watermarking," in which a bit of computer code is embedded in a file to identify it.
But add a little bit of computer vision and Watson's understanding of the human body, and who knows where we could end up?
The first stage in the effort was to develop a bit of computer code called a beacon that could be inserted into the computers, which were made by the German company Siemens and an Iranian manufacturer, to map their operations.
Mr. Swartz, 24, made his name as a member of the Internet elite as a teenager when he helped create RSS, a bit of computer code that allows people to receive automatic feeds of online notices and news.
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