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Google announced on stage a few numbers to update its progress on its hardware program – the company said that it's sold over 55 million Chromecast devices, including Chromecasts and hardware with Chromecast built-in and that it has built up a database of over 100 million answers for users via Google Assistant, its voice-powered AI software.

The reporter built up a database of emails that he believed would help defeat Anne Darwin's defence.

Ms. Kelly of Signium, which does not recruit for Deutsche Telekom, said her firm had in the past year built up a database of some 150 female executives across Germany.

Their monitoring has been able to identify when posts bearing these terms appear and disappear and with that, how long it takes for each to be taken down.The team has built up a database comprising more than 11m posts that were made on 1,382 Chinese internet forums.

By combining its existing 1m names (gathered from people who had responded to previous offers on tinned goods) with lists of similar households bought from brokers, Heinz has built up a database of 4.6m people to send a copy of At Home, a free magazine of recipes which also promotes its products.

They built up a database of the activity in a key visual centre of the brain as three fellow researchers watched a compilation of Hollywood film trailer clips.

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The goal is to build up a database of these little-understood microscopic organisms.

Procurement technology could also help landlords build up a database of market intelligence to inform future buying decisions, rather than relying on suppliers for information.

Beneath the Camel logo, Urban Wave dance parties – stretching from Mexico to the Ukraine – hand out free cigarettes, and are themselves free: you must be invited and register, thereby helping the tobacco company build up a database.

By cataloguing the viruses in their blood and other bodily fluids, Baker wants to build up a database of the kinds of things circulating in different parts of the country.

But it is their potential for accurate information-gathering that is proving to be an equally important talent.Greater mechanisation may prompt farmers to change some of their ways and the varieties they grow.Crop-tending robots that use vision systems, laser sensors, satellite positioning and instruments to measure things like humidity can build up a database of information about each plant.

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