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Microsoft, Facebook Unveil Open Standard for AI, Deep Learning Networks
2017-09-11 15:27:59| Extremetech
Microsoft and Facebook are teaming up, launching a new neural network standard. Models built using the ONNX standard will be able to move between various frameworks rather than being limited to a single solution. The post Microsoft, Facebook Unveil Open Standard for AI, Deep Learning Networks appeared first on ExtremeTech.
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Facebook names Bosworth to lead consumer hardware activities
2017-08-24 08:59:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Facebook executive Andrew Bosworth has been named the new head of the company's consumer hardware efforts. That includes Oculus VR and the Building 8 division, which is reportedly working on a video chat device codenamed Aloha, reports Business Insider. The team is also working on a smart speaker, 360-degree camera, and "futuristic" wearables, according to the report.
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Nilesen to include credit for viewing on Facebook, Hulu and YouTube
2017-08-15 14:30:47| Digital TV News
Nielsen has announced that it will begin crediting video content distributed on Facebook, Hulu and YouTube in Digital Content Ratings. Through this capability, clients can capture incremental viewing of their content within their reported audience numbers.
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Facebook tests 'Moments' lookalike app in China
2017-08-14 08:46:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) It shares the look, function and feel of Facebook's Moments app, but Colorful Balloons connects users through China's biggest social network, WeChat. The app is designed to collate photos from a smartphone's photo albums and then share them via QR codes.
Watch this Face(book)
2017-08-11 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Facebook, as part of its continuing mission to be all things to all people, this week added 'video producer' to its ever-growing resume. The social network, Internet service provider, and creator of hare-brained AI that could destroy humanity (unless Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un get there first), this week unveiled an ad-funded online video service called 'Watch', ramping up competition with the 800-pound gorilla that is YouTube. Unlike YouTube though, Facebook is going to have a stab at picking what viewers might like. This is risky, but Facebook seems to be keen to include live sport in its offering…read more on TotalTele.com »
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