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The goal should be to use technology to take a free-form seminar and turn it into a deliberate seminar (I'm borrowing Anders Ericsson's definition of deliberate practice).
Yet in a nod to the city's position as a center for global finance, London also has become synonymous for fledgling companies that are trying to use technology to take on some of the world's largest financial institutions.
At the moment, this is still limited to some self-selecting, tech-savvy early adopters but Dr Kraft argued that the big health insurers are already starting to look at the prospects, with some encouraging their customers to use technology to "take ownership" of their health.Data will also play a part in improving where we live.
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Last but not least, we celebrate visionaries who are using technology to take design — and our imaginations — to the next level.
"What piqued my interest is that she's not replacing what the organization was already doing but instead using technology to take it far beyond where it has been," said Todor Tashev, an investment partner at the network.
Gardner said: "While it is encouraging to see that almost all young people believe no one should be targeted with online hate, and heartening to hear about the ways young people are using technology to take positive action online to empower each other and spread kindness, we were surprised and concerned to see that so many had been exposed to online hate in the last year".
All hope is not lost; we must simply take the opportunity to use technology to bring about a new era of collaborative, reproducible science.
Use of technology to take care of elderly population.
"'Take a human desire, preferably one that has been around for a really long time…Identify that desire and use modern technology to take out steps.'".
The Osprey aircraft uses revolutionary technology to take off like a helicopter, rotate its propellers to a horizontal position and cruise like an airplane.
It's full of gee-whiz computer graphics depicting F-117's using satellite technology to take aim at a Baghdad palace where Saddam Hussein was thought to have been hiding, and interviews with the B-1 bomber pilots sent to attack a house in the Mansour district where Mr. Hussein was said to be after he turned out not to have been in the palace.
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