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Cuma Raporu #341 podcastimizde, geçtiğimiz haftanın öne çıkan haberlerini derledik. Bakalım bu hafta neler olmuş? 00:00 Türkiye gündemi 15:17 Ünlü Oyun Bilgisayarı Markası ERAZER Türkiye'de https://hwp.com.tr/unlu-oyun-bilgisayari-markasi-erazer-turkiyede-292109 28:38 Comnet sorunlar ardından hizmetini sonlandırdı. Turknet'e geçiş kolaylığı https://hwp.com.tr/comnet-kapandi-mi-comnet-internet-ne-oldu-292167 54:11 Anadolu Sigorta ve HGS uygulamalarında yetkisiz bildirim https://hwp.com.tr/anadolu-sigorta-hacklendi-sigortam-cepte-hacker-291961 59:53 Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 serisi global çıkışını gerçekleştirdi https://hwp.com.tr/redmi-note-14-pro-ve-pro-plus-ozellikleri-fiyati-291983 01:08:11 OpenAI Sora ve kamera kullanım özelliği kullanıma açıldı https://hwp.com.tr/openai-sora-nasil-kullanilir-nedir-ucretli-mi-291985 01:10:19 Google Gemini 2.0 tanıtıldı https://hwp.com.tr/google-gemini-2-0-tanitildi-ozellikleri-neler-292236 01:17:27 iOS 18.2 çıktı. Apple Intelligence'a yeni özellikler https://hwp.com.tr/ios-18-2-cikti-apple-intelligence-ozellikleri-292207 01:18:58 YouTube'a Dublaj Geliyor https://hwp.com.tr/youtube-yeni-dublaj-ozelligi-ses-getirecek-292173 01:27:42 Xiaomi YU7 görücüye çıktı https://hwp.com.tr/xiaomi-yu7-yeni-suv-tanitildi-gorselleri-291896 01:35:06 The Game Awards Ödülleri Sahiplerini Buldu
We are so excited about ComNet24 in Kansas City! When Sean Gibbons joined the Communications Network as its new leader a decade ago, he was tasked with leading an organization with 400 members and a staff of, um, himself and a ham sandwich. Today, the Network boasts over 4,000 members and a team of eight, reflecting Sean's infectious enthusiasm and vision for bringing communications professionals together. And together we'll be – in Kansas City from October 16-18. Sean joins Chief of Staff Tristan Mohabir and VP of Community Carrie Clyne to talk with Eric about why ComNet 24 in Kansas City this October is a can't-miss event. They remind us how crucial in-person connections are in our increasingly digital world, and while they're at it, they showcase the innovative ways the Network is fostering community year-round through local groups, online Circles, and a bustling Slack workspace. And stick around for a special opportunity to win dinner with Eric at a storied Kansas City steakhouse! Not kidding!
We are so excited about ComNet24 in Kansas City! When Sean Gibbons joined the Communications Network as its new leader a decade ago, he was tasked with leading an organization with 400 members and a staff of, um, himself and a ham sandwich. Today, the Network boasts over 4,000 members and a team of eight, reflecting Sean's infectious enthusiasm and vision for bringing communications professionals together. And together we'll be – in Kansas City from October 16-18. Sean joins Chief of Staff Tristan Mohabir and VP of Community Carrie Clyne to talk with Eric about why ComNet 24 in Kansas City this October is a can't-miss event. They remind us how crucial in-person connections are in our increasingly digital world, and while they're at it, they showcase the innovative ways the Network is fostering community year-round through local groups, online Circles, and a bustling Slack workspace. And stick around for a special opportunity to win dinner with Eric at a storied Kansas City steakhouse! Not kidding!
Meet Alicia. Since 2015 she's been at the Innocence Project, now as the first Digital Engagement Director. The Innocence Project works to free the innocent, prevent wrongful convictions, and create fair, compassionate, and equitable systems of justice for everyone. Her team has won over 10 awards
I've been very lucky in life to go to many conferences throughout my career. I've gone as both an attendee and a speaker, and I have found them to be valuable in helping me continue to grow and thrive in my career. This is across many employers, some of which I don't think had particularly great benefits. Plenty of people I worked with did not get to attend any conferences, and some of them felt resentful. I understand that, but I think that many employers are willing to invest in training and conferences when there is a return for them. I started going to ComNet in DC, as a young professional wanting to learn. It was close enough to drive up and go for the free day and then return home. A few colleagues and I would make the trip once a year and talk with vendors, chat with attendees, and learn more about computer networking. Across a couple of years, we had moved from thinnet and thicknet to ethernet and IPX to IP, and this was a place where those technologies, and many more, were being discussed. Read the rest of Taking Advantage of Conferences
Jens ist Mitgeschäftsführer, Teilhaber und Ausbilder bei der Peter Behrens GmbH. Er ist selbst schon einmal gescheitert. Auf seine Insolvenz kann er aber positiv zurückblicken, denn: er hat viele Erfahrungen mitgenommen, die ihn weiterbringen. Studienabbrecher*innen sind für seinen Betrieb genau richtig, denn sie wissen wo sie hinwollen. Auch Sarah, Human Ressource Managerin bei Comnet, stellt gerne Studienabbrecherinnen für Ausbildungsberufe ein. Studienabbrecherinnen bringen für Sie immer eine besonders hohe Motivation und ein großes Interesse für das Fachgebiet mit. Das macht letztlich auch das Unternehmen erfolgreich. Die Fuckup Studienabbruch findest du auf unserem Youtube Kanal https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1XWk2R7vM-_5MkE0yUGbvA Du findest uns auch auf Instagram (@ queraufstieg) und Facebook https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1XWk2R7vM-_5MkE0yUGbvA!
VIVACOM е придобила 100% от капитала на два от сравнително големите кабелни оператори в София Net1 и ComNet Sofia. - Има ли вече повече яснота по сделките? - Каква е целта на сделката, какви ще са ползите за Виваком? - Останаха ли още компании – кабелни оператори, които да не са влезли в този процес на окрупняване? - Какви са последните тенденции на телекомуникационния пазар? Гост: Владимир Владков, главен редактор на Computerworld.bg и Networkworld България. Монтаж: Тихомир Колев Водещ: Майя Бойчева-Манолчева
Susan Vandergriff walked away from a seventeen-year career as a banker because something was missing in her life. She went back to school, studied social work, and ended up with a part-time office manager job at a new organization called A Step Ahead Chattanooga, whose mission was to provide free reproductive health care to women who weren’t ready to become pregnant. In just a few years she was running the organization. This week she takes the virtual stage at the Communications Network’s virtual gathering ComNetworkV to accept the Clarence B. Jones Impact Award which is given annually by The Communications Network to a social sector individual, team, or organization whose work best represents the extraordinary impact of our craft. Susan gave us a sneak preview of her amazing story, which is just another reminder of how lucky we are to be in the field of social change.
Susan Vandergriff walked away from a seventeen-year career as a banker because something was missing in her life. She went back to school, studied social work, and ended up with a part-time office manager job at a new organization called A Step Ahead Chattanooga, whose mission was to provide free reproductive health care to women who weren’t ready to become pregnant. In just a few years she was running the organization. This week she takes the virtual stage at the Communications Network’s virtual gathering ComNetworkV to accept the Clarence B. Jones Impact Award which is given annually by The Communications Network to a social sector individual, team, or organization whose work best represents the extraordinary impact of our craft. Susan gave us a sneak preview of her amazing story, which is just another reminder of how lucky we are to be in the field of social change.
There are no excuses not to make it to ComNet this year – it’s free and it’s virtual. So you don’t have to leave the house and you can attend in your pajamas. Eric speaks with the Communications Network’s CEO Sean Gibbons about all the amazing keynotes, breakouts, and the annual Day of Service, which will give participants the opportunity to support a fair count of the US Census. And if you haven’t signed up yet, it’s not too late – go to comnetworkvirtual.org until September 21. Did we mention that it’s free?
There are no excuses not to make it to ComNet this year – it’s free and it’s virtual. So you don’t have to leave the house and you can attend in your pajamas. Eric speaks with the Communications Network’s CEO Sean Gibbons about all the amazing keynotes, breakouts, and the annual Day of Service, which will give participants the opportunity to support a fair count of the US Census. And if you haven’t signed up yet, it’s not too late – go to comnetworkvirtual.org until September 21. Did we mention that it’s free?
To watch the video of this episode, please go to: https://youtu.be/XPfwXAyAZd4 What is Neuro Emotional Technique (NET)? How was it developed? How can NET address stress and trauma and facilitate healing? What is truly possible to unlock the root of trauma from the body and mind? You won’t want to miss this most engaging episode of Kaleidoscope of Possibilities, in which Dr. Adriana speaks with Dr. Scott Walker – chiropractor, speaker, and developer of the Neuro Emotional Technique (NET). This powerful yet elegant and simple modality, which has brought freedom and healing to so many, is the subject of compelling research and has even been featured on network television. You’ll learn how Neuro emotional Technique was developed, hear amazing stories of change, and even experience a demonstration of how to use the FAST technique on yourself. In this episode:How Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) was developedDr. Deb WalkerDr. Adriana & NETPowerful stories of healingTraumatizing events and locked-in trauma The role of emotions Discovering the root and releasing itStress and the limbic systemResearch projects FAST Technique demonstratedNeuro Emotional Technique on Grey’s Anatomy Resources mentioned in this episode:NET: https://www.netmindbody.comOne Foundation: http://www.onefoundation.org/Research: http://www.onefoundation.org/current-research-1-1FAST: https://firstaidstresstool.comNET on Grey’s Anatomy: https://g.co/kgs/XioXXKDr. Walker on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClzq9Lls5ocQj-MKU2GnCXA About Dr. Walker:Dr. Scott Walker graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa in 1965. After many years of a successful practice, he started developing the Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) in the mid-1980s. Dr. Walker began teaching NET Seminars in 1988 and later, in 1994, created unique homeopathic NET Remedies products to support the NET process.Dr. Walker is a dynamic and motivating speaker. He is frequently requested to speak at national professional meetings, and his articles on NET have been published in a number of professional journals. As the Founder of The ONE (Our Net Effect) Research Foundation, a nonprofit multi-disciplinary health education, research, and service organization, he is actively supporting research exploring the effectiveness and various applications of NET.Dr. Walker is married to Dr. Deb Walker, and they have 2 sons (Scotty Blue & Oliver Scott) and 2 grandchildren (Dylan & Athena). “The labels that we put on things are not always helpful.” – Dr. Walker Would you like to continue this conversation and connect with other people who are interested in exploring these topics? Please join us on our Facebook group!(https://www.facebook.com/groups/KaleidoscopeOfPossibilities/) About your host:Dr. Adriana Popescu is a clinical psychologist, addiction and trauma specialist, and empowerment coach who is based in San Francisco, California and practices worldwide. For more information on Dr. Adriana, her sessions and classes, please visit: https://adrianapopescu.org/ You can also follow her on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrAdrianaPopescu/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dradrianapopescu/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/DrAdrianaPSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dradrianapopescuLinked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adriana-popescu-ph-d-03793 Disclaimer: This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Adriana Popescu and her guests. The content expressed therein should not be taken as psychological or medical advice. The content here is for informational or entertainment purposes only. Please consult your healthcare professional for any medical or treatment questions.This website or podcast is not to be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in any legal sense or as a basis for legal proceedings or expert witness testimony. Listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content in no way establishes a client-therapist relationship.
This week, Disinformation King Kirk Brown sits down with Renée DiResta, Technical Research Manager at the Stanford Internet Observatory, a multidisciplinary research center that works on understanding how information moves on the internet. Renée has written extensively on the topic of disinformation, much to the chagrin (or delight?) of comment trolls, and has recently done fascinating work on disinformation as it pertains to COVID-19 responses. Renée and Kirk’s conversation runs the gamut of topics from the power of the internet to the effect of malign narratives, with lots in between. This is a conversation that will especially appeal to those with the disinformation scaries. Renée and her work are vital to changing how we talk about the internet as the information environment of today, and her insight is not to be missed. Bonus: The Communications Network has just announced that Renée will be one of their speakers this year at ComNet’s first-ever virtual gathering, which will happen from September 22nd to September 25th. Better yet, it’s free! You can find out more here: https://www.comnetworkvirtual.org/.
This week, Disinformation King Kirk Brown sits down with Renée DiResta, Technical Research Manager at the Stanford Internet Observatory, a multidisciplinary research center that works on understanding how information moves on the internet. Renée has written extensively on the topic of disinformation, much to the chagrin (or delight?) of comment trolls, and has recently done fascinating work on disinformation as it pertains to COVID-19 responses. Renée and Kirk’s conversation runs the gamut of topics from the power of the internet to the effect of malign narratives, with lots in between. This is a conversation that will especially appeal to those with the disinformation scaries. Renée and her work are vital to changing how we talk about the internet as the information environment of today, and her insight is not to be missed. Bonus: The Communications Network has just announced that Renée will be one of their speakers this year at ComNet’s first-ever virtual gathering, which will happen from September 22nd to September 25th. Better yet, it’s free! You can find out more here: https://www.comnetworkvirtual.org/.
Joanne Krell is the kind of communications expert you want in your corner when it matters most. She has led communications at the WK Kellogg Foundation AND General Motors, and when she talks, we listen. Joanne, who is the co-founder and Managing Partner of Defy Communications in Ann Arbor, Michigan, led a webinar hosted by the Communications Network that should be its own college course on how you lead in a crisis. It's packed with really useful information on how to connect with your colleagues, your constituents, and how to focus on what really matters when it matters most.
Joanne Krell is the kind of communications expert you want in your corner when it matters most. She has led communications at the WK Kellogg Foundation AND General Motors, and when she talks, we listen. Joanne, who is the co-founder and Managing Partner of Defy Communications in Ann Arbor, Michigan, led a webinar hosted by the Communications Network that should be its own college course on how you lead in a crisis. It's packed with really useful information on how to connect with your colleagues, your constituents, and how to focus on what really matters when it matters most.
This is the third in our bonus series of keynote speeches from ComNet 2019. Trabian Shorters is the CEO and Founder of BMe Community, which provides fellowships for Black leaders in the US, and which trains organizations in matters of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Trabian’s amazing talk explains his work to promote what he calls “asset framing” – describing people by their aspirations and talents rather than a perceived challenge or stereotype. If you are working in social justice in any way, shape, or form, you simply MUST listen to this incredibly valuable lesson in effective communications. This episode is long, but it’s worth it!
This is the third in our bonus series of keynote speeches from ComNet 2019. Trabian Shorters is the CEO and Founder of BMe Community, which provides fellowships for Black leaders in the US, and which trains organizations in matters of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Trabian’s amazing talk explains his work to promote what he calls “asset framing” – describing people by their aspirations and talents rather than a perceived challenge or stereotype. If you are working in social justice in any way, shape, or form, you simply MUST listen to this incredibly valuable lesson in effective communications. This episode is long, but it’s worth it!
Stacey Abrams is one of the most exciting and inspiring leaders of our time. Last week, she came to the Communications Network conference and gave the kind of speech that reminds us why we're in this business. Then she sat down with Communications Network CEO Sean Gibbons and took questions from the audience of a thousand people who had listened with rapt attention punctuated by explosions of laughter, applause, and gratitude. If you missed this amazing event, we've captured it here for you. If you heard it and were blown away like so many others, you might like to listen again. In either case, it was an extraordinary moment.
Stacey Abrams is one of the most exciting and inspiring leaders of our time. Last week, she came to the Communications Network conference and gave the kind of speech that reminds us why we're in this business. Then she sat down with Communications Network CEO Sean Gibbons and took questions from the audience of a thousand people who had listened with rapt attention punctuated by explosions of laughter, applause, and gratitude. If you missed this amazing event, we've captured it here for you. If you heard it and were blown away like so many others, you might like to listen again. In either case, it was an extraordinary moment.
We couldn’t resist – ComNet 19 is next week and we’re so excited that we’re bringing you a bonus edition of Let’s Hear It! Eric spoke with two of the staff from the Communications Network who are helping to make it all happen this year - Carrie Clyne, Deputy Director of Events and Community, and Tristan Mohabir, who is Director of Operations and Editorial. Carrie and Tristan talk about how they are helping everyone make connections and make the most out of this year’s ComNet – from first-timers like Carrie to seventeenth-timers like Eric. If you’re coming this year, this show is a great primer on how to make the most out of the conference. If you were one of the many who waited too long only to see the conference sell out yet again, Tristan and Carrie will inspire you to make sure you don’t miss out next time!
We couldn’t resist – ComNet 19 is next week and we’re so excited that we’re bringing you a bonus edition of Let’s Hear It! Eric spoke with two of the staff from the Communications Network who are helping to make it all happen this year - Carrie Clyne, Deputy Director of Events and Community, and Tristan Mohabir, who is Director of Operations and Editorial. Carrie and Tristan talk about how they are helping everyone make connections and make the most out of this year’s ComNet – from first-timers like Carrie to seventeenth-timers like Eric. If you’re coming this year, this show is a great primer on how to make the most out of the conference. If you were one of the many who waited too long only to see the conference sell out yet again, Tristan and Carrie will inspire you to make sure you don’t miss out next time!
If you are interested in using communications for social change, the Communications Network Annual Conference is the single most exciting event of the year. From October 2-4, over a thousand foundation and nonprofit professionals will gather in Austin, Texas to learn from each other about how to use communications to make a difference. Stefan Lanfer of the Barr Foundation and Jade Floyd of the Case Foundation are chair and co-chair, respectively, of ComNet, and they spoke to Eric about their lives, their work, barbeque, Lycra, Spiderman, Pose, and why they’re so excited about this year’s event.
If you are interested in using communications for social change, the Communications Network Annual Conference is the single most exciting event of the year. From October 2-4, over a thousand foundation and nonprofit professionals will gather in Austin, Texas to learn from each other about how to use communications to make a difference. Stefan Lanfer of the Barr Foundation and Jade Floyd of the Case Foundation are chair and co-chair, respectively, of ComNet, and they spoke to Eric about their lives, their work, barbeque, Lycra, Spiderman, Pose, and why they’re so excited about this year’s event.
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This week on HVAC 360, I talk with Charles Eley about COMNET. There has always been an issue in our industry with Load Calculations being more of an art then a science, in so much that you could have two different results from two different engineers modeling the same building! COMNET focuses on eliminating that so that owners and design teams alike will know that for a given building design there will be a single load profile. Hope you like this episode and it you do, share it. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.