
British weekly magazine Study - Tech Business Edition
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Book Introduction
The British weekly magazine with more readers worldwide than in the UK,
I suggest reading The Economist in depth.
The Economist's signature elegant and refined prose, restrained wit, thorough research, fact-checking, boldness and innovation, and unbiased thinking...
There is no better way to improve your English than reading lots of well-written articles.
This book presents a new reading strategy for advanced English journalistic writing, using a logical structure that rationally unfolds timely content, a well-organized hierarchy, meticulous vocabulary selection, and a refined style.
It presents a fundamental reading method that goes beyond the existing schematic grammar, such as a method of analyzing phrases woven into a multi-layered hierarchy through the proposition that “phrases are clauses,” a method of approaching sentences that are not easily readable in terms of syntax through the dimension of dislocation, and a method of reading them in an integrated manner through a mutually complementary understanding of syntax and semantics.
I suggest reading The Economist in depth.
The Economist's signature elegant and refined prose, restrained wit, thorough research, fact-checking, boldness and innovation, and unbiased thinking...
There is no better way to improve your English than reading lots of well-written articles.
This book presents a new reading strategy for advanced English journalistic writing, using a logical structure that rationally unfolds timely content, a well-organized hierarchy, meticulous vocabulary selection, and a refined style.
It presents a fundamental reading method that goes beyond the existing schematic grammar, such as a method of analyzing phrases woven into a multi-layered hierarchy through the proposition that “phrases are clauses,” a method of approaching sentences that are not easily readable in terms of syntax through the dimension of dislocation, and a method of reading them in an integrated manner through a mutually complementary understanding of syntax and semantics.
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The pandemic has shown that Amazon is essential?but vulnerable
The pandemic has revealed Amazon's critical importance, but also its vulnerability.
The buzz around AirPods
AirPods are popping up everywhere
Can Zoom be trusted with users' secrets?
Can I trust Zoom's user security?
A new AI language model generates poetry and prose
A newly developed AI language model can produce both poetry and prose.
What open-source culture can teach tech titans and their critics
Even big tech companies and their critics have something to learn from open source culture.
Can Reed Hastings preserve Netflix's culture of innovation as it grows?
Can Reed Hastings continue to maintain Netflix's innovative spirit?
Are there more data like oil or sunlight?
Data, Oil or Sunshine?
Wikipedia is 20, and its reputation has never been higher
Wikipedia is twenty years old and currently enjoying the greatest fame.
Social media's struggle with self-censorship
Self-censorship on social media
How Princess Diana shaped politics
How did Princess Diana change British politics?
Is the office finished?
Is the office finished?
Slackers and Stakhanovites
Ants and grasshoppers
Bubble-hunting has become more art than science
Bubble tracking is more of an art than a science.
Bob Iger, king of Disneyland
Bob Iger, the King of Disneyland
Telegram tries to blend security with usability
Telegram's Struggle to Combine Security and User-Friendliness
How Inditex is refashioning its business model
Inditex is changing its business model.
How Satya Nadella turned Microsoft around
Satya Nadella and Microsoft's Performance Improvement
Google's problems are bigger than just the antitrust case
Google has much more to deal with than just antitrust lawsuits.
The cult of an Elon Musk or a Jack Ma has its perks?but also perils
Following Elon Musk and Jack Ma has its benefits, but it also has its drawbacks.
Messaging services are providing a more private internet
Messaging services are evolving into an increasingly private internet.
The pandemic has revealed Amazon's critical importance, but also its vulnerability.
The buzz around AirPods
AirPods are popping up everywhere
Can Zoom be trusted with users' secrets?
Can I trust Zoom's user security?
A new AI language model generates poetry and prose
A newly developed AI language model can produce both poetry and prose.
What open-source culture can teach tech titans and their critics
Even big tech companies and their critics have something to learn from open source culture.
Can Reed Hastings preserve Netflix's culture of innovation as it grows?
Can Reed Hastings continue to maintain Netflix's innovative spirit?
Are there more data like oil or sunlight?
Data, Oil or Sunshine?
Wikipedia is 20, and its reputation has never been higher
Wikipedia is twenty years old and currently enjoying the greatest fame.
Social media's struggle with self-censorship
Self-censorship on social media
How Princess Diana shaped politics
How did Princess Diana change British politics?
Is the office finished?
Is the office finished?
Slackers and Stakhanovites
Ants and grasshoppers
Bubble-hunting has become more art than science
Bubble tracking is more of an art than a science.
Bob Iger, king of Disneyland
Bob Iger, the King of Disneyland
Telegram tries to blend security with usability
Telegram's Struggle to Combine Security and User-Friendliness
How Inditex is refashioning its business model
Inditex is changing its business model.
How Satya Nadella turned Microsoft around
Satya Nadella and Microsoft's Performance Improvement
Google's problems are bigger than just the antitrust case
Google has much more to deal with than just antitrust lawsuits.
The cult of an Elon Musk or a Jack Ma has its perks?but also perils
Following Elon Musk and Jack Ma has its benefits, but it also has its drawbacks.
Messaging services are providing a more private internet
Messaging services are evolving into an increasingly private internet.
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Publisher's Review
Tech business trends explored through in-depth articles on global big tech companies.
Through a curated selection of 20 articles on leading global Big Tech companies, including Amazon, Apple, Zoom, Wikipedia, Netflix, Disney, Telegram, Microsoft, Google, and Tesla, you'll gain insight into the tech business industry culture from a timely and insightful journalistic perspective.
The Economist (original article used)
Founded in 1843, this British weekly is known for its objective and bold reporting on global trends, business, finance, science and technology, culture, society, media, and the arts.
Its motto is to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress.
Additionally, we do not use the reporter's byline on each article because we believe that conveying a consistent and common voice on each issue is more important than the journalist's individual identity.
For this reason, most articles feature a “classically British” character, marked by a simple yet restrained wit and sophisticated vocabulary.
It is a weekly magazine favored by political and business figures around the world, including Bill Gates, Henry Kissinger, and Chancellor Angela Merkel, and as of December 2018, it recorded annual sales of 1.7 million copies.
The Economist's average reader age is 38, making it increasingly innovative in discovering new reader tastes.
The readership is international, with over 80% of readers being global, providing a broader international perspective on issues than just the UK.
He is also famous for creating the Big Mac Index, which introduces exchange rates for each country using the selling price of McDonald's Big Mac burger.
Author's Note
The ball is a temple.
By recalling the two fundamental models of clauses and transforming incomplete phrase structures into complete clauses, not only will the meaning become clearer, but you will also be able to understand what the writer is leaving out and what he is emphasizing at the same time, which will greatly improve your reading comprehension.
It's not an easy task, but the rewards are sure to be worth it.
Conjunction 1: Noun-Noun (Compound Noun)
Sphere connection 2: possessive-noun
Spherical conjunction 3: adjective-noun
Conjunction 4: Noun-Preposition (Connector)-Noun
...
'Superposition and entanglement' is easy.
(You can understand it at the level of everyday language.) This is where the ambiguity of natural language comes into play, and you can also guess why artificial intelligence's language processing is slow.
If our cognition and the resulting sentences are subject to 'overlap and entanglement', there will be countless poorly constructed sentences with insufficient or missing responses. To understand this, I propose the concept of dislocation.
Through a curated selection of 20 articles on leading global Big Tech companies, including Amazon, Apple, Zoom, Wikipedia, Netflix, Disney, Telegram, Microsoft, Google, and Tesla, you'll gain insight into the tech business industry culture from a timely and insightful journalistic perspective.
The Economist (original article used)
Founded in 1843, this British weekly is known for its objective and bold reporting on global trends, business, finance, science and technology, culture, society, media, and the arts.
Its motto is to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress.
Additionally, we do not use the reporter's byline on each article because we believe that conveying a consistent and common voice on each issue is more important than the journalist's individual identity.
For this reason, most articles feature a “classically British” character, marked by a simple yet restrained wit and sophisticated vocabulary.
It is a weekly magazine favored by political and business figures around the world, including Bill Gates, Henry Kissinger, and Chancellor Angela Merkel, and as of December 2018, it recorded annual sales of 1.7 million copies.
The Economist's average reader age is 38, making it increasingly innovative in discovering new reader tastes.
The readership is international, with over 80% of readers being global, providing a broader international perspective on issues than just the UK.
He is also famous for creating the Big Mac Index, which introduces exchange rates for each country using the selling price of McDonald's Big Mac burger.
Author's Note
The ball is a temple.
By recalling the two fundamental models of clauses and transforming incomplete phrase structures into complete clauses, not only will the meaning become clearer, but you will also be able to understand what the writer is leaving out and what he is emphasizing at the same time, which will greatly improve your reading comprehension.
It's not an easy task, but the rewards are sure to be worth it.
Conjunction 1: Noun-Noun (Compound Noun)
Sphere connection 2: possessive-noun
Spherical conjunction 3: adjective-noun
Conjunction 4: Noun-Preposition (Connector)-Noun
...
'Superposition and entanglement' is easy.
(You can understand it at the level of everyday language.) This is where the ambiguity of natural language comes into play, and you can also guess why artificial intelligence's language processing is slow.
If our cognition and the resulting sentences are subject to 'overlap and entanglement', there will be countless poorly constructed sentences with insufficient or missing responses. To understand this, I propose the concept of dislocation.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: February 20, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 568 pages | 672g | 135*210*27mm
- ISBN13: 9791165217143
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