Sentence examples for gigantic databases from inspiring English sources

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Apple and Google are using smartphones running their software to build gigantic databases for location-based services, according to new research following the Guardian's revelations that iPhones and devices running Android collect location data about owners' movements.

Currently, Jawbone only tracks a limited number of data types, but it still builds gigantic databases.

For these common diseases, they say, it's better to sift through gigantic databases of diverse populations, taking into account environmental and lifestyle differences.

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"He moved from holding this gigantic database of fact in his head to being able to join facts together," Treffert said.

Well, as James R. Clapper Jr., the director of national intelligence, told Andrea Mitchell of NBC, the N.S.A. uses the word "acquire" only when it pulls information out of its gigantic database of communications and not when it first intercepts and stores the information.

The government is compiling a gigantic database of useful information that they swear -- they swear -- they'll never use, except in the case of terrorism.

After all, just two years ago the New York Times uncovered evidence that the DEA secretly had access to a gigantic database of phone records.

My last big step was not only to program the website but then I programmed a search engine database that then archived all of the search terms that came up and then created a gigantic database that is searchable.

In the old school, or the old method was we had, what I used to euphemistically call, the world's largest TIVO where we would have satellite dishes on the roof of our building, we'd bring in the content, put it into a gigantic database, and then record it there and then go through manually and pick out the videos that we want to put on the web.

And if May wants to assert that gigantic intelligence databases are necessary to 'keep people safe', it's worth making the obvious point that the UK security agencies' bulk data collection habits did not prevent the 7/7 co-ordinated terror attack in London, in July 2005.

To extract meaning out of a gigantic image database, traditional tools usually need to be tailored to specific known phenotype's features, instead of unknown yet more informative differences.

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