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softmedialab-blog · 7 years ago
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In this article, we will consider and review the best Agtech trends – the most recent and most popular practices and how they are being implemented in modern agricultural technology. We’ll also try to answer the question of why it is necessary to develop new solutions, and more actively implement successful old solutions within the industry.
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softmedialab-blog · 7 years ago
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The share of the IoT in the retail market was $3.37 billion in 2017 and is expected to reach more than $11 billion by 2025
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softmedialab-blog · 7 years ago
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One of the most commonly trending concepts in the software development niche right now is virtual reality. Yes, VR-based software requires special gadgets to operate – the Google Daydream virtual reality glasses, for instance. But as much as it is demanding in the technological aspect, VR allows the creation of a very impressive user experience, which reduces any related tech nuances to nothing but a slightly higher entry barrier into the niche for developers.
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softmedialab-blog · 7 years ago
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If you want to find out how to develop an augmented reality app, read this article right away
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A startup journey is like a space mission. It’s risky, and challenging, and requires every team member to give 100%. While astronauts are trained and evaluated for 2 years before the flight, startup founders don’t have that kind of time. This is why a founder should give 200% in building a startup team that will ensure the success of the project.
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Impact of AI as % of industry revenues. Travel and High tech are the leaders. Source: https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/mckinsey-analytics/our-insights/five-fifty-use-the-force
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softmedialab-blog · 7 years ago
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Choosing the correct database is not an easy decision to make and yet it has long-term consequences for your business. To put it in perspective, it is not enough to choose a database that suits you now. It is necessary to keep in mind the idea of what your business may become in several years, as you don’t want to rethink your whole database strategy just because your company has outgrown the database you are using. 
It doesn’t really matter whether your business is big or not because one way or another you will need to store all your data somewhere. Fortunately, the database market offers many options to choose from. In this article we will tell you about database choices for large data volumes, different kinds of databases and where it is better to use them.
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softmedialab-blog · 7 years ago
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Check out our new blog article about p2p platform development
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Do You Doubt the Viability of Cryptocurrencies?
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softmedialab-blog · 7 years ago
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Cryptocurrencies have become incredibly popular, and investors are exploring different ways to make money in this area. Someone mines bitcoins, someone else pitches ICOs, others trade digital assets, and another buildsbitcoin exchange websites.
Not all of these methods are as profitable as they were at the very beginning. Today mining is more difficult, competition among ICOs is increasing, and high volatility makes cryptocurrency trading quite a risky business. This is why cryptocurrency exchanges are in the spotlight now.
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softmedialab-blog · 7 years ago
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4 Steps to Develop Your Own AI Assistant
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Node.js vs PHP  choosing backend technology
Or how not to shoot yourself in the foot choosing backend technology.
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