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Bing's travel tool uses technology from Farecast, which Microsoft bought in early 2008.
Called VALS ("values and lifestyles"), this tool uses questions about personal behavior and attitudes to divide the population into eight groups based on what motivates them.
The tool uses Google's Blockly programming interface, with children manipulating virtual blocks to create code, rather than diving straight into a language like JavaScript.
When searching car listings on CarGurus, for instance, the default distance the tool uses is 75 miles — about an hour's drive.
The tool uses only long-term employment figures, and averages the numbers over two years (2010 and 2011; 2012 data isn't available yet).
The tool uses employment information provided to the American Bar Association by law schools, as well as salary information gleaned from the law schools themselves.
Each tool uses a special approach to level resources.
The tool uses the standard IDL command, contour.pro.
However, their tool uses visual aids based on detection mechanisms.
The tool uses deterministic and evolutionary optimization design methods.
In contrast to s3cmd, the swift tool uses no configuration file with user credentials.
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