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양자 컴퓨팅 혁명을 위한 준비 |
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| 양자 컴퓨팅은 현재의 전통적인 컴퓨팅이 해결할 수 없는 각종 문제를 해결할 수 있다. 하지만 아직까지 양자 컴퓨팅의 잠재력을 완전하게 실현하는 기술은 구현되지 않았다. 다만 연구실과 첨단 기술 기업들은 끊임없이 양자 컴퓨팅 연구를 수행하고 괄목할 만한 성과를 내고 있다. 그렇다면 현 시점에서 기업이나 기관들은 이러한 양자 컴퓨팅 시대를 위해 어떤 준비를 해야 할까? |
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The Massively-Connec |
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| One of the world’s most powerful technologies is as tiny as a grain of rice. An RFID tag that can be implanted under the skin was approved in November, 2004. Just over a year later, more than 1,000 people have had them implanted in the procedure that takes just five minutes. |
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On-Line Advertising |
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| Just a few short years ago, before the dot-com crash, any Web site with lots of visitors was thought to be a money machine for advertisers. BlueMountain.com, a greeting card company with 11 million visitors a month, sold for $780 million, even though it had no revenues. But, shortly after the crash, you couldn’t give those eyeballs away, and until recently the industry consensus was that there was little if any value in advertising on the Internet. |
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Pension Plan Time Bo |
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| While the airlines have been getting most of the news concerning the failure of pension funds, they are just the tip of a massive iceberg. As we’ll explain, both America’s private and public pensions are in jeopardy. |
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Location-Based Techn |
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| When General Motors introduced OnStar in some of its Cadillac models in 1996, it was pioneering an industry known as location-based services ?or LBS. Because of the existence of global positioning satellites that can triangulate the position of a GPS transmitter anywhere in the world, GM had the idea that roadside assistance and other services could be delivered to drivers in their cars on a subscription basis. |
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