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Please find below links for the information related to latest technology and trends. This could help your faculty members and/or your college students.
Tech News for the Day
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Microsoft is launching the first decentralized infrastructure implementation by a major tech company that is built directly on the bitcoin blockchain.
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Microsoft is working to improve the reliability of its Azure infrastructure on multiple fronts, including via 'Project Tardigrade,' its effort to enable a cloud app to survive platform failure.
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No name, specs, or other details available yet. But the screen is amazing.
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Programmer News for the Day
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This article will walk you through the best of that functionality, starting with Python built-ins, then Python’s native support for data structures
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Django is a fully featured Python web framework that can be used to build complex web applications.
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In this article we'll have a look at popular sorting algorithms, understand how they work and code them in Python.
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Word for the Day
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assiduous adjective
as·sid·u·ous | \ ə-ˈsij-wəs , -ˈsi-jə-\
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: showing great care, attention, and effort : marked by careful unremitting attention or persistent application
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They were assiduous in their search for all the latest facts and figures.
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Puzzle for the Day
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Anagram for the Day
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Distance Puzzle
How many times does the word JULY appear in this grid?
Solution (Previous Puzzle):
12 + 6 + 1 = 19.
Note that the puzzle didn't ask for three digits to be circled!
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An anagram is a word made by using letters of another word in a different order.
Example: shot à host
Find the anagram for the following:
Rejoin
Relays
Rental
Solution (Previous):
REARED : DEARER, READER, REREAD
RECEDE : DECREE
REFILL : FILLER
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Innovation of the Day
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In 1830, D. Hyde of Reading, Pa., patented the fountain pen. However, it was 1884 before a truly practical fountain pen was invented by Lewis Waterman.
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In 1856, the first telegraph ticker that successfuly printed type was issued a patent for the inventor, David Edward Hughes of Louisville, Ky. (U.S. No. 14,917).
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In 1873, Jacob W Davis of Reno, Nevada, received a U.S. patent (No.139,121) on a rivet process for strengthening the pocket openings of canvas pants.
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Video for the Day
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Podcast for the Day
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Whether or not you realize it, surfers are masters of complicated physics. The science of surfing begins as soon as a board first hits the water. Surfers may not be thinking about weather patterns in the Pacific, tectonic geology or fluid mechanics, but the art of catching the perfect wave relies on all these things and more. Nick Pizzo dives into the gnarly physics that make surfing possible.
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New young entrepreneurs are appearing everywhere. But are they being taken seriously? Alice and Rob discuss whether grey hair is best when it comes to making money.
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Idiom for the Day
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the benefit of the doubt
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regards a person as innocent unless confirmed otherwise
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Let’s give her the benefit of the doubt and assume that she is right.
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Quote for the Day
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“Be a good listener. Your ears will never get you in trouble.”
Frank Tyger
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Thanks & Regards,
Team Campus Connect,
Infosys Limited
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