In the video below, Dennis Dick zooms in on the events surrounding Facebook shares in detail. In the 300 seconds where the share seems to stand still, Dick shows how many shares were actually traded by computers: “No human being can comprehend that action in the tape […] with that kind of volume it really is humans against the machines to a certain extent.”
Algorithms help us humans in many ways
Often the work that these algorithms do is invisible. They run somewhere in the background and simply do their thing. However, when an algorithm makes a mistake, the consequences are often incalculable. We no longer understand the computer code that we once wrote ourselves. Kevin Slavin warns about this at the end of his speech:
In my previous article I announced that
TNS NIPO was going to start a study on the way smartphone owners in the Netherlands use their various smartphones. At the moment we are in the fieldwork phase, the study will be completed by the end of June. In this article I will already give you a sneak preview.
Pilot with Android
Are Android users as intensive users of applications as iOS users? How is the browser used by different target groups iraq telegram data and on different operating systems in addition to the installed applications? To answer these and other questions, we installed an application on the smartphone of more than a thousand of our panel members (iOS, Android and Blackberry, of course after permission). This measures exactly what these people do with their smartphone (calling, texting, surfing and using applications). From mid-January to mid-February, we also ran a pilot among 217 Android users. I would like to share the results of that pilot below.
Mobile is big!
Dutch consumers with an Android phone spend 69 minutes per day just on using applications TV per day and lob directory visiting (mobile) websites ! For comparison: the average Dutch person watches about 3 hours of
Mobile is social
42% of the total time spent on applications and mobile websites goes to social media. On the fixed pc/laptop master data management (mdm) in the spotlight this share is 37% ( State of the Web by Wakoopa). In short: mobile drives social. And that is of course no surprise.