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Too low, and you haven't built much of a data moat!
But the in-your-face quality of retargeted advertising may be a wake-up call for many users to how much of a data trail they leave — online and off — that marketers can now follow back to their Facebook and Twitter accounts.
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Nelson said he has renamed the data centre rationalisation programme, 'hosting centre rationalisation' to avoid too much of a focus on data centres.
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Much of the data from a 1997 ballistic missile test labeled a solid success have software and sensor problems that may render them useless, say sources familiar with an investigation by the General Accounting Office GAOO).
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA--Seoul National University SNUU) researcher Woo Suk Hwang submitted his resignation today after an internal inquiry by a university panel found that he deliberately fabricated much of the data in a groundbreaking stem cell paper published by Science.
Much of these data suggest a Gq- and PKC-dependent mechanism although these observations may be cell type-dependent (Della Rocca et al, 1999; Sinnett-Smith et al, 2000).
The study relied on self-completion questionnaires and case-note audit for much of its data, involving a significant response burden, but numbers of questionnaires with missing data were low at all stages of follow-up.
However, much of the data supporting a role of JIP1 in axonal transport and processing of APP involve analyses of fixed cells or cell lines overexpressing JIP1 and/or APP (27, 32, 35, 36).
The chance of a Hello packet dropping is comparatively much smaller than that of a data packet dropping.
Although the size of an ACK packet is much smaller than that of a data segment, it needs to go through the same MAC contention procedure as for a data segment to access the wireless channel.
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