Thursday, March 21, 2013

Emerging technology Part one

The article that I read “Facebook's Timeline” was about how the time line on face book is collecting Allot of Data about its billions of users. Such as when they bought a car or a house and it can show what people are most likely to buy a product. This will make it much easier to collect data about people in the future. The thing that surprised me the most is that all of this information is right at our finger tips and it’s not as hard to get as we think it is. The possibilities for the future are that a business could simply go on Facebook to retrieve information about their consumers and who would buy their product rather than using other ways to get the information. I think that this is a great use of a social networking site. The second article I read from 2009 is called “TR10: $100 Genome” It talks about how “a physician could biopsy a cancer patient's tumor, sequence all its DNA, and use that information to determine a prognosis and prescribe treatment-- all for less than the cost of a chest x-ray. If the ailment is lung cancer, for instance, the doctor could determine the particular genetic changes in the tumor cells and order the chemo­therapy best suited to that variant.” It’s sadly not to that point yet but is expected to get there within the next year.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Report V. PodCast

I liked doing the podcast more than i liked doing the report because i wasn't interested in the person what so ever. Google worked well for me because it was hard to find things on Luis Walter Alvarez. I had trouble finding info on his fammily. The project would have been more fun if we got to choose our own person (such as Trevor Bayne) or if we got to work with a partner.