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network

[net-wurk] / ˈnɛtˌwɜrk /




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There was even, one cabinet minister says, a "whole network of Matts".

From BBC

Other times, they might cast a wider net, using AI-enabled tools to record the movements of large groups at protests and map out their personal networks and connections.

From Salon

The party has said it would set up a 'Hobby Hub' network - listing libraries, community centres and pubs where groups could meet for activities - and integrate the network into social prescribing programmes.

From BBC

“APP’s pace of ad targeting innovation over the past three years leaves us constructive on their ability to consistently and meaningfully improve on the performance of the ad network across verticals,” the analysts wrote.

From Barron's

Beyond the GPU itself, high-performance computing also depends on software, networking, memory and other variables.

From MarketWatch