"When the project was
first created in 1999, approximately two percent of the spectrum was searched and
186,100 sites were included in the database."
By 2001-2002, this data was already outdated because it had multiplied and grew so rapidly. This is amazing to think about, even compared to today, the information from almost 17 years ago has most certainly evolved further, especially with how much technology has changed, making it bother easier and more complex than it had been in 1999.
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Week 6 readings
I like how Galloway talked about the internet not being disorganized. It's interesting to hear others take on it, when I myself have had an exceedingly hard time finding information regarding certain topics. But it's not disorganized, rather i'm asking too broad a question for the internet. Instead, you need to have more specific questions in order to narrow down the topics that come up.
Project 4
So I wanted to do something with Twitter and parsing the hashtags, but I ket running into issues with the program not finding the modules which were located in the exact same folder. I was never able to figure out the issue with that one, so I decided to change my project up a bit and instead make a temperature sensor, and try and get the arduino to tweet the readings.
This is the image of the Arduino Temperature Sensor, it is read in Celsius.
This is the code for the Sensor:
Code for Sending Tweet
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