The Data-Driven Enterprise Marketing Revolution
Russell Glass, CEO, Bizo, allthingsd.comEarly on in the development of the Web, marketers talked about the promise of true “one-to-one marketing,” where the experience of interacting with a brand would be unique to the individual. Marketers eagerly proclaimed they would be a…
He who controls access to the data can direct the marketing weapon with greater accuracy
CIA Official Breaks Silence on Extraterrestrials
theepochtimes.comWASHINGTON—In a gripping testimonial, an ailing former member of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has talked via video for the first time publicly about his experience dealing with extraterrestrials, their craft and a cover-up.The 15 minute…
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This is a camera that captures a wide field of view with no distortion. DARPA says it is inspired by insect eyes.
Ive got BUG EYES
they make comments
My friend Mikey is a brilliant writer, one of the kindest humans I’ve ever known, the Lord of…
Succinct telling off. Razorlike.
NASA’s Android smartphone satellites return blurry images from space
NASA’s Android smartphone satellites return blurry images from space http://www.theverge.com/2013/5/3/4297718/nasa-phonesat-android-nexus-returns-images
CHARLIE HUSTON • One of the major elements of Afghanistanâs air war...
One of the major elements of Afghanistanâs air war will remain after most U.S. troops have headed home, the U.S. military command confirmed today. Armed drones, operated by the U.S., will remain over Afghanistan after 2014. âI come back to the remotely piloted aircraft,â Air Force Maj. Gen. H.D. Polumbo, the commander of the U.S./NATO air war over Afghanistan, told reporters at the Pentagon today. âThey can collect intelligence, but they also are armed. And theyâre armed to be able to provide force protection to our coalition forces and then when our coalition ground force commanders, when they deem it appropriate, they can control that air-delivered munition capability from the RPAs to be put in support of the Afghans.â The drones will not be the only air support available to the Afghan army after 2014, when most U.S. forces are slated to leave Afghanistan. But only âsome fixed wingâ manned fighters and bombers will remain on the battlefield, Polumbo said. Navy jets flown off of nearby aircraft carriers and Air Force planes flown from Gulf airbases will supplement them when the Afghansâ small supply of Mi-17 and Mi-35 attack helicopters, and their forthcoming Super Tucano planes, are overwhelmed. And the drones will remain. âYouâll have that hybrid ISR [intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance] as I call it, that armed ISR, remotely piloted aircraft capability all the way through â14,â Polumbo said, âand then once [the follow-on Operation] Resolute Support mission and operations is fully understood and agreed upon by our coalition partners and our leadership, you will likely see it into 2015 to provide force protection.â http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2013/04/armed-drones-afghanistan/






