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Really cool stuff there.Keyword Temple Grandin.
Keyword Temple Grandin.
more powerful keyword searches, allowing people to access exactly the video, and information, they want.
I'm convinced the keyword is thinking.
like putting a keyword into the computer and I don't have those today I'm trying to like read some notes and and I just
but not using certain keywords.
What are your keywords?
And the keywords around brownies are "more than I care to spend." But some keywords around social entrepreneurship, mission,
Posting certain keywords, either by themselves or in combination with other keywords, will give you this really vague message
domains and keywords that are unique to each country.
So hackers actually extracted the keyword list, and actually shared that widely.
that listening and humility are not the keywords that come to mind in thinking about that interpretation.
Another more recent event-- so keywords can oftentimes be related to very contemporary events.
So I think that's the keywords that I'll just present today.
And those two arrows correspond to keywords in philosophy.
Also in terms of a few keywords that you think define your sense of who you are.
So this is an example of a coded keyword where are internet users have decided that this is some sort of coded insult
We know we're going to be looking for keywords all the time.
If you try and reach websites that have certain sensitive keywords on them, you may not be able to them.
out-- find posts-- that contain sensitive content by work searching for keywords.
The very fact that you have to use sometimes these coded keywords to get around the censors means that by the very nature of using these keywords,
Sometimes they'll uploaded a list of blacklisted keywords, and they'll accidentally unencrypt-- or they'll accidentally encrypt it the wrong way,
And for this one, this keyword is "Wen Yunsong," who was actually the son of Wen Jiabao.
Keyword block?
ecosystem that when someone asks a question in Google or somebody puts a series of keywords in YouTube, for example-- why would I leave it to surprise or to chance in what
And I can say, anything that's got this keyword in Occupy San Francisco on this date do this.
the index tabs for all the pictures that are in my memory so you type in a keyword in in here the Google I've got
We're just going to be scanning quickly, we're going to be looking for keywords.
five years from now, is to watch for what keywords have to command our attention.
So I basically have got a search engine-- it's a lot like Google for images-- where you type in keywords and I get lots of pictures.
So in the end, I came up with 500 blocked keywords.
OK, so what you're looking at-- all the different colors represent keywords that relate to their causes-- ocean, acidification, sustainable seafood, sharks,
And when -- within each of these baskets are thousands of categorized URLs, keywords, and domains.
over in maybe a YouTube clip, listening to what I say carefully, and doing keyword searches on all of that using a search
Because he'd actually never heard of that keyword.
that says, sorry, this content-- and if you're interested, that keyword says Wen Jiabao, who's the former Prime Minister in China.
But other things, like May 35th, which is a coded keyword for June 4th, I think most folks in China do recognize what that means.
And they use a keyword methodology so they can fetter out someone who mentions "Ocean City, Maryland," versus
And we look across one of the tools we have, it's a software product that recognizing keywords or phrases.
And this, of course, is because it allows them to record your conversations, and then do speech to text, and then do searches for keywords.
So there's some sort of protest going on, someone wants to look up information on it, if the sort of keywords that they're using to look for it
In this case, Wikipedia's article titles in the Chinese language addition, which totaled up to 700,000 keywords, and I ran them
So if you sell skis for example, well maybe you say, OK, I'm going to buy some words related to skis on keywords.
They searched on keywords.
Because once you believe something, you go to Google, you type in keywords for what you believe, and sure enough,
But what you don't do is you don't go into Google, and you don't type in keywords about what you don't believe,
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