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Current Topic: Technology

And if You Liked the Movie, a Netflix Contest May Reward You Handsomely
Topic: Technology 7:16 pm EDT, Oct  2, 2006

Netflix, the popular online movie rental service, is planning to award $1 million to the first person who can improve the accuracy of movie recommendations based on personal preferences.

James Bennett, left, a Netflix vice president, with the company’s chief executive, Reed Hastings, in a headquarters screening room.

To win the prize, which is to be announced today, a contestant will have to devise a system that is more accurate than the company’s current recommendation system by at least 10 percent. And to improve the quality of research, Netflix is making available to the public 100 million of its customers’ movie ratings, a database the company says is the largest of its kind ever released.

“If we knew how to do it, we’d have already done it,” said Reed Hastings, chief executive of Netflix, based in Los Gatos, Calif.

If no one wins within a year, Netflix will award $50,000 to whoever makes the most progress above a 1 percent improvement, and will award the same amount each year until someone wins the grand prize.

And if You Liked the Movie, a Netflix Contest May Reward You Handsomely


Captcha Mashup
Topic: Technology 11:37 am EDT, Aug 15, 2006

"I met my wife on your captcha!!!" -- Steve, from New York

Captcha that makes you pick the hottest person to confirm you are not a robot. Very cool.

Captcha Mashup


Multitaskers find that a 2nd monitor beats Alt-Tab - Technology - International Herald Tribune
Topic: Technology 12:56 am EDT, Apr 21, 2006

And I just bought a new Dell yesterday without a monitor because I'm going to share with my current PC :-(

Survey after survey shows that whether you measure your productivity in facts researched, alien spaceships vaporized or articles written, adding an extra monitor will considerably raise your output - 20 percent to 30 percent, according to a survey by Jon Peddie Research.

Multitaskers find that a 2nd monitor beats Alt-Tab - Technology - International Herald Tribune


 
 
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