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The aim is to focus on those tools that support the transition, reflect on lessons learnt from practical implementation experiences, and highlight the importance of the specific context.
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Techniques developed to deal with interlinked, heterogenous data acquired by massive web companies will be our main tools as the rest of us transition to digital-native operation.
FORBES: Big Data is Creating A Digital Nervous System
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Developing on the CloudTV platform is easy, but the program is designed to help developers who are experienced with HTML5 development on the Web make the transition to television while providing them with the CloudTV tools and resources needed to quickly create cross-platform HTML5 user experiences that can be scalably streamed to any device.
ENGADGET: ActiveVideo announces Cloud TV developer program, hopes to woo web developers to television
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To achieve this, companies may need to implement new reporting tools and offer training that enables employees to make the transition from managing data to using it.
FORBES: Will Big Data Actually Live Up To Its Promise?
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The 6to4 protocol is the latest in a series of tools being developed by the IETF to aid in the transition of the 'Net from IPv4 to IPv6.
CNN: New protocol sneaks IPv6 traffic over the 'Net
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We particularly liked the ease of use of Keynote's chart and table tools, which work within the application, and its transition effects, both for moving between slides and for introducing elements within an individual slide--though overuse may eventually make us as tired of Keynote's revolving cube transitions as we are of PowerPoint's wipes.
FORBES: Keynote Vs. PowerPoint
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We know we are facing a transition, and we must take this opportunity to provide today's students with the tools and the thinking that is required for the future.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The evolutionary transition to full-time walking, which would have freed early humans' hands for using tools, clearly came later.
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