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One could be forgiven for thinking 2017 was The Year of the Filter Bubble. While Eli Pariser introduced the world to the term half a decade ago, this was the year it seemed to really take off. You ...
The Filter Bubble Eli Pariser coined the term. In his 2011 book, he cited an earlier Google announcement that it would start using some 57 signals to determine the results it reports to users.
When released into liquid that is confined in a relatively narrow tube, however, the gas will produce a stream of bubbles perfectly matched in size, and forming at even intervals.
The formation of air bubbles in a liquid appears very similar to its inverse process, the formation of liquid droplets from, say, a dripping water faucet. But the physics involved is actually quite ...
Bubble dynamics and the associated behaviour of liquid films constitute a multifaceted area of research with broad implications across environmental sciences, industry, and healthcare. The ...
Lynn Parramore interviews Internet activist Eli Pariser, board president of MoveOn.org, about the filter bubble our internet habits create: Since Dec. 4, 2009, Google has been personalized for ...
The solution, suggests Pariser, does not require eliminating the filters. After all, we need some tools for sorting through everything on the Internet.
Sterility assurance is critically important for liquid parenteral products. For pharmaceuticals that are not heat-labile, terminal sterilization may be performed. However, in most cases, ...
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