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The Fall of Stadia
Just a few weeks ago, on 29th September 2022, Google announced that they were ‘to begin winding down our Stadia streaming service’…
Big Data LDN 2022
I recently attended Big Data LDN, one of the biggest tech exhibitions and conferences in London and I was really excited by the latest kind of technology that was being showcased…
Shine's Spotlight: ‘Hitting Against The Spin’ by Nathan Leamon & Ben Jones
Cricket is one of many sports that has undergone a “data revolution” over the last 10 years. This follows in the footsteps of the famous “Moneyball” philosophy which revolutionised baseball in the early 2000s…
Our Social Value Stance
The importance of developing, growing, and continuously improving your social value is increasing rapidly. Especially when you relate this to being evaluated on a tender application via the UK Government…
Snowdonia Challenge Weekend
According to a study in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, it takes 50 hours to make a casual friend, 90 hours to make a real friend, and 200hrs to make a close friend…
Data Acquisition in Mountain Biking
In our modern world, data is used almost everywhere to make our lives easier, to sell us things, or even to give elite athletes an edge over their competitors…
The QR Code Comeback
The Quick Response, or QR code, was originally invented by car manufacturer Denso Wave in 1994 to track car parts as they were being built on Japanese assembly lines. The chief engineer Hara Masahiro drew his inspiration for the codes from his passion for board gaming..
Shine's Spotlight: ‘The Signal and the Noise’ by Nate Silver
One of our directors, Sara, recommended I read this book a long while ago, so I gave it a read for my next blog post. Nate Silver has a background in statistics and making predictions…
The Importance of Being Earnest (in socialising with colleagues)
The value of connection and communication within the workplace cannot be overstated, and an emphasis has been placed on this over the past few years, especially during the times of lockdowns and isolation…
Limited Instruction Set
One of the first ever programming environments I used was a scripting language inbuilt into my Texas Instruments TI-83 calculator, which I needed for my Maths A-level…