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Milei anunció vouchers para financiar útiles y cuotas de colegios privados: “Vamos a incorporar un mecanismo de asistencia para la clase media para que los chicos no pierdan el colegio. La situación en la cual caen los ingresos y tenés que cambiar a los chicos del colegio es traumatizante para los padres y para los chicos. Entonces estamos desarrollando el financiamiento para que puedas seguir mandando financiamiento”. Javier Milei se refirió a Lali Espósito tras decirle "Lali Depósito": “¿Sabés qué? Si te gusta el durazno bancate latpelusa. ¿Querés hacerte el guapo? Bancate que te responda. Si querés agredir tenés que estar limpio, si sos un parásito que vivió de la teta del Estado, estás en problemas”. Patricia Bullrich afirmó: “Quizás algunos piensan que las personas cuando son presidentes tienen que calamar, aseñorarse, ponerse más serio y creo que no necesariamente. Le levantás demasiado el precio a una persona nombrándola tanto”. El gobernador de Chubut, Ignacio Torres, aseguró: “Lali Espósito es una laburante, genera trabajo, paga más impuestos que muchos de esos cortesanos que aplauden al gobierno y tienen el CUIL virgen”. El senador Martín Lousteau dijo sobre el cruce Milei-Lali: “Él solo señala a aquellos que no piensan como él. Su propia novia hizo un montón de show municipales, provinciales, igual que muchos artistas, comunicadores que hacen lo mismo pero los trata muy bien. Hay una doble vara igual que cuando selecciona una casta y no otra”. Pedro Rosemblat, novio de Lali, le respondió al Presidente: “Javier, si estás mirando esto, si te pasaron este recorte, te entiendo, hermano. Yo también estoy obsesionado con Lali y hago las mismas boludeces que vos. Miro todo lo que hace, estoy atento a lo que dice, me preguntan cualquier cosa y hablo de ella. Hablo de la paritaria y término hablando de Lali. Es desesperante. Entiendo que la estabilidad mental no es una virtud que te haya sido asignada y por eso tus obsesiones te sacuden mucho el avispero y eso la verdad, se nota”. En su Instagram, Lali publicó un texto en respuesta a Milei: "No lo quiero aburrir.. Lo que quería decirle es que no conozco otra cosa que no sea trabajar y así me gano lo mío siempre. Participé de varios shows municipales con TODOS los gobiernos, como la mayoría de artistas convocantes maravillosos que tiene nuestra país. Democráticamente, acepto el camino que eligió la mayoría y quiero tener la libertad de poder pensar distinto. La cultura no solo genera muchísimo trabajo sino que construye y narra la identidad de un pueblo y ,sobre todo, genera alegría y emoción. Respeto, aunque no comparto, que su plan no priorice a la cultura, pero creo que la demonización de una industria y de las personas que la conforman no es el camino, siento que la asimetría de poder entre Ud. y los que ataca por pensar distinto y la información falsa vuelve a su discurso injusto y violento". Audios del viernes 16 de febrero por María O'Donnell y el equipo de De Acá en Más por Urbana Play 104.3 FM Seguí a De Acá en Más en Instagram y Twitter
Tá fáilte curtha ag grúpaí ó thuaidh agus ó dheas roimh chinneadh Rialtas na hÉireann an dlí a chur ar Rialtas na Breataine faoin mbille i dtaobh oidhreacht na dTrioblóidí toisc go ndeir siad go sáraíonn an bille an coinbhinsiún Eorpach um chearta an Duine.
Durante el debate de candidatos a vicepresidentes, Agustín Rossi afirmó: “Villarruel en la Argentina no vive. Llevamos 36 meses consecutivos de crecimiento del empleo asalariado del sector privado. 36 meses consecutivos. La serie más larga de los últimos desde que se mide este indicador”. Rossi tuvo un cruce con Victoria Villarruel: “La primera vez que sacaste un CUIL es cuando fuiste diputada nacional. Nunca trabajaste”. Victoria Villarruel se dirigió a Agustín Rossi: “Te voy a agradecer que te limites exclusivamente a hablar de lo que es política y no te metas con mi familia, porque si vamos a hablar de la tuya, vos colocaste a tu hija también en el estado” (...) “Rossi vive en una galaxia totalmente desconocida porque no puede ignorar que hay un 40 por ciento de pobres, que hay un 20 por ciento en la indigencia, que hay una emisión monetaria descontrolada”. Luis Petri aseguró: “Digámoslo sin eufemismos, para terminar con la inflación, primero hay que terminar con el kirchnerismo, que es una máquina de generar pobreza y de poner palos a los que producen en este país”. En un encuentro con empresarios tamberos en Santa Fe, Sergio Massa afirmó: “Segundo compromiso, que el precio de la góndola se nos quede quieto los próximos 90 días para que la gente cuando vaya a comprar leche, queso crema, queso duro, o todos los derivados de lácteos, yogur, se encuentre con los mismos precios”. Mauricio Macri dijo: “No le hace bien a Milei, que ya mucha gente piense que él tiene algún tipo de relación, porque justamente hoy Sergio Massa representa todo lo que la Argentina tiene que dejar atrás. La mentira, el engaño, el ocultamiento, la irresponsabilidad. Entonces digo, me parece que si él quiere proponerse como algo nuevo, no puede presentarse, hablar con barro nuevo y fantasear un trabajo conjunto con alguien que también tiene que ver con estas décadas de decadencia. Yo creo que el cambio requiere de la mayor coherencia posible también”. Audios del jueves 21 de septiembre por Urbana Play Noticias Por el equipo de #DeAcáEnMás por Urbana Play 104.3 FM. Seguí a De Acá en Más en Instagram y Twitter.
Reachtáilfear an vóta deireadh i dTeach na dTiarnaí sa mBreatain inniu ar an mbille conspóideach a bhaineann le hoidhreacht na dtrioblóidí i dTuaisceart Éireann.
Anses anunció el porcentaje de aumento para sus prestaciones por Ley de Movilidad que se abonará en junio. Algunos beneficiarios, además, acceden a tres bonos diferentes ¿de qué se trata?
Sin el pago de un IFE 5 y con el fin del bono para jubilados y pensionados, Anses se prepara para pagar el cuarto aumento del año junto con el aguinaldo destinado a un grupo de beneficiarios
This is the first episode of our new series “Engineering Founders” featuring software pioneer Anna Patterson (Founder & Managing Partner @ Gradient Ventures) who shares with us emerging trends & opportunities in AI/ML! We cover how to spot emerging trends, typical mistakes AI/ML companies & founders make, how product-market fit/scaling is different vs. traditional software companies AND how to test and validate ideas in the early stages. Plus long-time listener Theo Gervet (ML Lead @ Relyance AI) joins us as a guest co-host!ABOUT ANNA PATTERSONAnna is the Founder & Managing Partner at Gradient Ventures, overseeing the fund's global activities.Anna is an accomplished leader in the field of artificial intelligence, a serial entrepreneur, with a long history at Google. Prior to starting Gradient Ventures, Anna was Google's Vice President of Engineering in AI - integrating AI into products across Google. She also serves on the Board of Directors at Square, Inc.Early in her career at Google, she helped launch and scale Android to over a billion phones, launched Google Play, and led the search, infrastructure, and recommendations horizontals. Anna was the principal architect and inventor of TeraGoogle, Google's search serving system, which increased the index size over 10X at the time of launch. She also helped lead search ranking efforts through Google's IPO to determine the top ten search results.Anna co-founded Cuil, a clustering-based search engine, and wrote Recall.archive.org, the first keyword-based search engine and the largest index of the Internet Archive corpus. She wrote “Why writing your own search engine is hard” in the ACM Queue detailing this experience. Prior to that, Anna co-founded and co-authored a search engine Xift.Recognized for her technical contributions as well as her commitment to championing women in tech, Anna was awarded the Technical Leadership ABIE Award in 2016. Anna received her PhD in Computer Science from the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana. Then she became a Research Scientist at Stanford University in Artificial Intelligence, where she worked with Carolyn Talcott and one of the founders of AI, John McCarthy. For her undergrad, she double-majored in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Washington University in St Louis.Anna resides in the Bay Area, where she wrangles her 4 kids, 2 horses and her Irish husband."When you set out your plan, you can't miss all of your sales targets and make all of your hiring targets." Those kinds of things have to be inline.What people do is they just say, "Here's my plan. I'm going to march towards the plan. And it was super optimistic on the sales front and on the revenue front. And then maybe more realistic and achievable on the hiring front. And so they still kind of march ahead with the plan.I think that you need to constantly reevaluate where you are and on what direction you're going in and whether the growth is appropriate or even the plan was appropriate..."- Anna Patterson Check out our friends and sponsor, Jellyfish. Jellyfish helps you align engineering work with business priorities and enables you to make better strategic decisions.Learn more at Jellyfish.co/elcAre you an eng leader interested in taking the leap to start your own company? Check out our brand new podcast series, Engineering Founders - Where we explore the transition from eng leader to founder!Subscribe on your preferred podcast platform HERE!SHOW NOTES:Anna's background scaling complex systems (4:00)Emerging trends and opportunities in AI/ML (9:19)The biggest fallacy in AI/ML right now (15:03)The pendulum swing between model-first and data-first (16:14)What's after deep learning? (18:14)Machine learning and source code (20:06)What will be the most valuable companies with ML as the core value proposition? (25:04)How to spot emerging trends in the AI/ML space (27:43)Typical mistakes AI/ML companies & founders make (31:16)How product-market fit is different for AI/ML companies (34:30)Differences in scaling between trad-software and AI/ML (35:20)How to test and validate ideas in the early-stages of an AI/ML company (37:49)Rapid-Fire Questions (39:38)LINKS AND RESOURCESGradient Ventures (Website)Streamlit.io (Website) - collaborative Python-based app-sharing platformBuilding Your AI A-Team (Link) - Anna and Adrien Treuille's talk from the ELC 2020 Summit discussing how managing an AI team is different from traditional engineering teams & how to think about the collaboration between AI and engineering when scaling
This is the first episode of our new series “Engineering Founders” featuring software pioneer Anna Patterson (Founder & Managing Partner @ Gradient Ventures) who shares with us emerging trends & opportunities in AI/ML! We cover how to spot emerging trends, typical mistakes AI/ML companies & founders make, how product-market fit/scaling is different vs. traditional software companies AND how to test and validate ideas in the early stages. Plus long-time listener Theo Gervet (ML Lead @ Relyance AI) joins us as a guest co-host!ABOUT ANNA PATTERSONAnna is the Founder & Managing Partner at Gradient Ventures, overseeing the fund's global activities.Anna is an accomplished leader in the field of artificial intelligence, a serial entrepreneur, with a long history at Google. Prior to starting Gradient Ventures, Anna was Google's Vice President of Engineering in AI - integrating AI into products across Google. She also serves on the Board of Directors at Square, Inc.Early in her career at Google, she helped launch and scale Android to over a billion phones, launched Google Play, and led the search, infrastructure, and recommendations horizontals. Anna was the principal architect and inventor of TeraGoogle, Google's search serving system, which increased the index size over 10X at the time of launch. She also helped lead search ranking efforts through Google's IPO to determine the top ten search results.Anna co-founded Cuil, a clustering-based search engine, and wrote Recall.archive.org, the first keyword-based search engine and the largest index of the Internet Archive corpus. She wrote “Why writing your own search engine is hard” in the ACM Queue detailing this experience. Prior to that, Anna co-founded and co-authored a search engine Xift.Recognized for her technical contributions as well as her commitment to championing women in tech, Anna was awarded the Technical Leadership ABIE Award in 2016. Anna received her PhD in Computer Science from the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana. Then she became a Research Scientist at Stanford University in Artificial Intelligence, where she worked with Carolyn Talcott and one of the founders of AI, John McCarthy. For her undergrad, she double-majored in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Washington University in St Louis.Anna resides in the Bay Area, where she wrangles her 4 kids, 2 horses and her Irish husband."When you set out your plan, you can't miss all of your sales targets and make all of your hiring targets." Those kinds of things have to be inline.What people do is they just say, "Here's my plan. I'm going to march towards the plan. And it was super optimistic on the sales front and on the revenue front. And then maybe more realistic and achievable on the hiring front. And so they still kind of march ahead with the plan.I think that you need to constantly reevaluate where you are and on what direction you're going in and whether the growth is appropriate or even the plan was appropriate..."- Anna Patterson SHOW NOTES:Anna's background scaling complex systems (4:00)Emerging trends and opportunities in AI/ML (9:19)The biggest fallacy in AI/ML right now (15:03)The pendulum swing between model-first and data-first (16:14)What's after deep learning? (18:14)Machine learning and source code (20:06)What will be the most valuable companies with ML as the core value proposition? (25:04)How to spot emerging trends in the AI/ML space (27:43)Typical mistakes AI/ML companies & founders make (31:16)How product-market fit is different for AI/ML companies (34:30)Differences in scaling between trad-software and AI/ML (35:20)How to test and validate ideas in the early-stages of an AI/ML company (37:49)Rapid-Fire Questions (39:38)LINKS AND RESOURCESGradient Ventures (Website)Streamlit.io (Website) - collaborative Python-based app-sharing platformBuilding Your AI A-Team (Link) - Anna and Adrien Treuille's talk from the ELC 2020 Summit discussing how managing an AI team is different from traditional engineering teams & how to think about the collaboration between AI and engineering when scaling
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/yhzcetoa Two teenagers died in Dublin and Waterford. Beirt dhéagóirí básaithe i mBaile Átha Cliath agus i bPort Láirge. A fifteen-year-old girl died as a result of an incident at an equestrian center in Dublin yesterday evening. Bhásaigh cailín cúig bliana déag de bharr eachtra a tharla ag ionad eachaíochta i mBaile Átha Cliath tráthnóna inné. Gardaí say it was a tragic incident. Deir na Gardaí gur eachtra thragóideach a bhí ann. Tiggy Hancock from Co Carlow was injured during an equestrian exercise at the center in Tea Lane in Rathcoole in the south west of the county at around 2pm yesterday. Gortaíodh Tiggy Hancock as Co Cheatharlach agus cleachtadh eachaíochta ar bun san ionad i Lána an Tae i Ráth Cuil in iardheisceart an chontae ag thart ar 2 a chlog inné. She was treated on the spot by the emergency services and taken to Crumlin Children's Hospital, where she later died. Chuir na seirbhísí éigeandála cóir leighis uirthi ar an láthair agus tugadh chuig Ospidéal na Leanaí i gCromghlinn í, mar ar bhásaigh sí níos deireanaí. The Gardaí are investigating and will provide the coroner with a file in the future. Tá fiosrúchán ar bun ag na Gardaí agus cuirfidh siad comhad ar fáil don chróinéir amach anseo. The incident is also being investigated by the Health and Safety Authority. Tá an eachtra á fiosrú freisin ag an Údarás Sláinte agus Sábháilteachta. In Co. Waterford, a teenager was killed in an accident that took place in Hacketstown in the Old Community yesterday. I gCo Phort Láirge, maraíodh ógánach de bharr timpiste a tharla i mBaile an Aicéadaigh sa Seanphobal inné. A dump vehicle appears to have been involved in the accident. Is cosúil go raibh baint ag feithicil dumpaireachta leis an tionóisc. The boy is believed to be of local origin. Tuigtear de bhunadh na háite an buachaill. The Gardaí and the Health and Safety Authority are conducting various inquiries. Tá fiosrúcháin éagsúla ar bun ag na Gardaí agus ag an Údarás Sláinte agus Sábháilteachta.
Founder's FAQ: answers to all the possible questions of a founder. Hosted by Ilker Koksal. This episode's guest is Ankit Jain. Ankit is a serial entrepreneur and Founder & CEO of Infinitus Systems. Most recently, Ankit was a Founding Partner at Gradient Ventures and a Director of Engineering at Google. Previously, he was the Vice President of Product at SimilarWeb, which he joined via the acquisition of mobile intelligence startup Quettra that he founded and led as CEO. Prior to Quettra, Ankit was the Head of Search, Discovery, and Infrastructure for Google Play, which he joined through the acquisition of Cuil. At Cuil, he helped build several parts of the web, real-time, and social search engines from scratch.In this episode;1-) Alignment inside teams2-) Top skills of a founder3-) Founder Market fit4-) Understanding the exitFounder's FAQ is a book for founders and you can pre-order through the website. You can also reach us through @foundersfaq on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube.
Full Text of ReadingsFriday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 321All podcast readings are produced by the USCCB and are from the Catholic Lectionary, based on the New American Bible and approved for use in the United States _______________________________________The Saint of the day is St. Gildas the WiseSt. Gildaswas probably born around 517 in the North of England or Wales. His father's name was Cau (or Nau) and, came from noble lineage, and he most likely had several brothers and sisters. There is writing which suggeststhat one of his brothers, Cuil (or Hueil), was killed by King Arthur (who died in 537 AD), and it also appears thatGildas may have forgiven Arthur for this.There are two accounts of the life of St. Gildas the Wise, neither of which tell the same story.He lived in a time when the glory of Romehad faded from Britain. The permanent legions had been withdrawn by Maximus, who used them to sack Rome and make himself Emperor.Gildaswas noted in particular for his pietyandgood education, and was not afraidto publicly rebuke contemporary monarchs at a time when libel was answered by a sword rather than a Court order.Gildas lived for many years as a very ascetic hermit on Flatholm Island in the Bristol Channel. There he established his reputation for that peculiar Celtic sort of holiness that consists of extreme self-denial and isolation. At around this time, according to the Welsh, he also preached to Nemata, the mother of St David, while she was pregnant with the Saint.In about 547 he wrote a book De Excidio Britanniae (The Destruction of Britain). In this he writes a brief tale of the island from pre-Roman times and criticizes the rulers of the island for their lax morals and blames their sins (and those that follow them) for the destruction of civilization in Britain. The book was avowedly written as a moral tale.He also wrote a longer work, the Epistle, whichis a series of sermons on the moral laxity of rulers and of the clergy. In these Gildas shows that hewas well readinthe Bible and some other classic works.He was also a very influential preacher. Because of his visits to Ireland and thegreat missionary work he did there, he was responsible for the conversion ofmany on the island, and may be the one who introduced anchorite customs to the monks of that land.From there he retired from Llancarfan to Rhuys, in Brittany, where he founded a monastery. Of his works on the running of a monastery (one of the earliest known in the Christian Church), only the so-called Penitential, a guide for Abbots in setting punishment, survives.He died around 571, at Rhuys.He is regarded as being one of the most influential figures of the early English Church. The influence of his writing was felt until well into the middle ages, particularly in the Celtic Church. He is also important to us today as the first British writer whose works have survived fairly intact. Saint of the Day Copyright CNA, Catholic News Agency
Conferencia 462 Presidente declara al 2021 Año de la Independencia y de la Grandeza de México; presenta plan de conmemoraciones históricas El presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador encabezó la presentación del plan para conmemorar en 2021 los 700 años de la fundación de México-Tenochtitlán, 500 años de la Memoria Histórica de Tenochtitlán y 200 años de la consumación de la Independencia de México. “El año próximo es el año de la independencia y de la grandeza de México. Se tiene un programa con ese propósito, participa todo el gobierno en estas celebraciones. (…) Vamos a invitar a pueblos y gobiernos del mundo a que nos acompañen, vamos a recordar nuestra historia llena de grandeza desde la época prehispánica”, expresó. En conferencia de prensa matutina, el mandatario indicó que será el “Año de la Independencia y de la Grandeza de México”. Destacó que la celebración incluirá como uno de los actos principales el perdón por los abusos cometidos contra los pueblos originarios, mayas y yaquis, durante la invasión colonial. “Vamos también a exponer la grandeza de México en lo artístico, en lo cultural; habrán exposiciones de códices, de piezas arqueológicas, de pintura, mucha música, los desfiles del 16 y 27 de septiembre con la representación de ejércitos de países hermanos. Estamos trabajando de manera conjunta para este año que se ha denominado de la Independencia y de la Grandeza de México, el 2021 porque coincide la fundación de México-Tenochtitlán, coincide con los 500 años de dominación, de imposición, lo que significó la Conquista y 200 años de Independencia”, detalló. El secretario de Relaciones Exteriores, Marcelo Ebrard Casaubon, explicó que la Comisión Presidencial para la Conmemoración de Hechos, Procesos y Personajes Históricos de México estableció cinco comités para coordinar las acciones que realizarán diferentes dependencias federales. Los secretarios de la Defensa Nacional, Luis Cresencio Sandoval y de la Marina, José Rafael Ojeda Durán, están al frente del comité de Desfiles y Actos Militares. El comité de Cultura e Historia está a cargo de la secretaria de Cultura, Alejandra Frausto Guerrero y el director general del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Diego Prieto Hernández. La secretaria de Economía, Graciela Márquez Colín, representa al comité de Reconocimientos, Monedas y Emisiones Especiales. El secretario de Educación Pública, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán, dirigirá el comité de Educación y Civismo. En su carácter como representante del comité Internacional, el secretario Marcelo Ebrard informó que estarán en México delegaciones internacionales e invitados especiales con motivo de la conmemoración del inicio de la lucha por la Independencia y la entrada del Ejército Trigarante a la Ciudad de México por la consumación. Sostuvo que “se trata de una conmemoración única; tenemos el privilegio de poder vivir esto y de invitar a todo el mundo a que nos acompañe, proyectar la imagen de México, invitar a todos los pueblos y naciones amigas de México”. El titular de la SRE anunció que participarán contingentes de todo el mundo en los desfiles cívico militares del 16 y 27 de septiembre; este día se convocará a los 193 miembros de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas y organismos socios o compañeros de México en el ámbito internacional. Además, habrá actividades culturales en más de 65 ciudades de las 32 entidades federativas de la República mexicana. “Sin temor a equivocarme podría decir que será el evento más relevante de presencia de México en el mundo en lo que va de este siglo. (…) Es un esfuerzo de unidad y proyección de la grandeza mexicana y por supuesto de toda la sociedad”, remarcó. El director general del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social y coordinador de la Comisión Presidencial para la Conmemoración de Hechos, Procesos y Personajes Históricos de México, Zoé Robledo Aburto, dio a conocer los 12 eventos emblemáticos que se realizarán durante 2021: • 14 de febrero, homenaje a Vicente Guerrero en Cuilápam de Guerrero, Oaxaca. • 24 de febrero, celebración de los 200 años de la promulgación del Plan de Iguala, en Iguala, Guerrero. Exposición y ruta de banderas originales del movimiento de Independencia; el recorrido terminará el 27 de septiembre en la Ciudad de México. • 25 de marzo, Día de la Resistencia de los Pueblos Originarios en Champotón, Campeche. • 3 de mayo, Ceremonia de la Cruz Parlante y fin de la Guerra de Castas en Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo. Se resignificará este proceso histórico con perdón a pueblos mayas y otras culturas originarias. • 12 de mayo, Fundación de México-Tenochtitlán. Recuperación del Lago de Texcoco. • 13 de agosto, 500 años de la Memoria Histórica de Tenochtitlán. • 24 de agosto, Firma de los Tratados de Córdoba en Córdoba, Veracruz. • 15 de septiembre, Grito de Independencia con la participación de delegaciones de países invitados. • 16 de septiembre, Desfile Cívico Militar con la participación de representaciones de Fuerzas Armadas de diferentes países. • 27 de septiembre, 200 años de la Consumación de la Independencia. Recreación de la entrada del Ejército Trigarante al Zócalo saliendo desde el Castillo de Chapultepec entrando por la calle de Madero para terminar en la Plaza de la Constitución con una verbena popular. • 28 de septiembre. Promulgación del Acta de Independencia y Ceremonia del Perdón a los Pueblos Originarios con Yaquis de Sonora. • 30 de septiembre. Ceremonia en Morelia, Michoacán, para recordar el natalicio de José María Morelos y Pavón. “Estamos buscando revalorizar los verdaderos motivos de hacer una celebración, la reafirmación de nuestra identidad nacional para voltear al futuro con ojos renovados de ciudadanos y ciudadanas libres”, dijo el director del IMSS. El director general del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Diego Prieto, dijo que el objetivo de todos estos actos es recuperar la memoria histórica; fomentar el encuentro con la diversidad étnica, lingüística, geográfica y cultural; comprender la historia, y refrendar los valores y principios de esperanza y unidad. Recordó que este día se celebran 255 años del natalicio del Siervo de la Nación, José María Morelos y Pavón. Atestiguaron la presentación del programa, la jefa de Gobierno, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, el secretario particular del presidente, Alejandro Esquer Verdugo; los secretarios de la Defensa Nacional, Luis Cresencio Sandoval y de la Marina, José Rafael Ojeda Durán; de Cultura, Alejandra Frausto Guerrero; de Economía, Graciela Márquez Colín y de Educación Pública, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán.
Moxie and Dirt are joined by special guest Anatol to discuss the 8th episode of allstars and attempt to correct Rupaul's revisionist History. Is this Drag? is recorded on treaty one territory, on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation.
Our guest this week is trailblazer and representation activist Michón Neal. In Michón’s own words ze is “ an autistic BlaQueer impossible alien Othergender Dragon what tattoos trees with the queerest most sinister ink and hurts all over, all the time.” Michón shared on a wide range of personal topics with me; we talked about hir projects in the Metanoiac portal, Cuil Press and the importance of media representation, as well as the imagination and how it ties into trauma. Michón is a Public Speaker and Accountability Counselor at Postmodern Woman, Sensitivity Editor and Founder at Cuil Press, and Trauma-informed Domme, Builder of Communities of Care and Educator at The Metanoiac Portal. You can follow Michón via hir website or listen to hir podcast.
*CORRECTION The Cuil search engine was established and died after Google, not before. In this crossover episode Graham and I talk about some deep and disturbing stuff, a great episode! Subscribe!!!!! Check out Sports With A Capitol F Check out Game Caviar Check out Shirt Caviar Follow me on Twitter: Nothavingit
It's that time of the week again! Your ladies are here and we covered a lot of ground, including but not limited to: being an adult, video game armor, Cuil theory, and giving a shit. Thank you for being on this big ol' journey with us. Follow us on Twitter @JTLPodcast. Email us at jtlpodcast@gmail.com.
It's that time of the week again! Your ladies are here and we covered a lot of ground, including but not limited to: being an adult, video game armor, Cuil theory, and giving a shit. Thank you for being on this big ol' journey with us. Follow us on Twitter @JTLPodcast. Email us at jtlpodcast@gmail.com.
Come together with great Celtic music from Stonecircle, Solas, Blarney Castle, We Banjo 3, Ed Miller, Burning Bridget Cleary, Chris Murphy, Andrew McKee, Black Market Haggis, Battlegs, Blackstone Cuil, The Brazen Heads, Booze Brothers, The Shanties. Listen. Like. Share. Then download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free! Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Today's show is brought to you by Celtic Invasion of Brittany Standing stones are pretty awesome and inspiring to see. But imagine 3000 of them, together... and you, able to make a daily sojourn among the stones. This June, you can see the Carnac Stones up close and personal, just a 20 minute walk from where we are staying in the coastal village of Carnac in Northwest France. You have until February 15, 2017 to reserve your spot on the next Celtic Invasion Vacation. Enjoy the culture, history and legends on a timeless adventure with a small group of 6-8 invaders. Join the invasion at celticinvasion.com Notes: * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a musician and podcaster. You can share this show and find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. And you can support this show on Patreon. * CELTIC PODCAST NEWS On March 21st The Rogues will be performing at Mount St. Mary's University in Emmitsburg, MD. WICKED TINKERS will be performing at Phoenix Scottish Games in Phoenix, AZ on March 4th. Kilted Kings CD Release is next Thursday, February 2, 2017. Pre-order Name On My Soul on iTunes or Amazon. 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Slainte'" This Week in Celtic Music 0:36 "Moped in the Sky" by Stonecircle from Metamorphosis 4;26 "Roarie Bummlers" by Solas from All These Years 8:35 "Her Heart Was Buried" by Blarney Castle from Her Heart Was Buried 12:14 "Island Orchard" by We Banjo 3 from String Theory 16:14 "The Ewe Buchts" by Ed Miller from Come Awa' Wi' Me 22:42 CELTIC POCAST NEWS 24:27 "The Mountain" by Burning Bridget Cleary from These Are the Days 28:28 "Connemara Ponies" by Chris Murphy from The Tinker's Dream 31:30 "Satisfied" by Andrew McKee from The Irish Bard 34:37 "Shandon Bells Set" by Black Market Haggis from upcoming CD 38:41 CELTIC FEEDBACK 41:10 "Barnyards of Delgaty" by Battlegs from Lost My Shoes 43:11 "Blackstone Cuil" by Blackstone Cuil from Blackstone Cuil 48:17 "If I Ever Lived Before" by The Brazen Heads from Who's Your Paddy 52:05 "Elevator" by Booze Brothers from Elevator 56:48 "Sally Gardens" by The Shanties from Fear Not VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20. It's easier than ever to do. 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Season Toups co-host Anthony Toups and guest Joseph Compton navigate Toups Starts An Adventure, an interactive story (Choose Your Own Adventure). Story written with Inklewriter
Blekko.com: Another Wolfram or Cuil? Mikkel and Dave give their take on that, plus Google launches Google Places, loses an engineer to Facebook, sues the US Government, and is reportedly working on acquiring ITA Software.
In 2008, Cuil was hailed as the first serious potential rival to Google's search engine. With an employee roster of former Google employees and a supposedly superior search function, Cuil looked set to succeed. So what went wrong? Tune in to learn more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Here are the shownotes for episode #81 for the Global Geek News Podcast: Stories: * Study: In-game ads may actually work * 72% of adults support gaming laws? Well, kinda... * Appeals court guts landmark computer privacy ruling * School agrees to pay student $33,000 after teacher dug through her phone to find private nude photos * Cuil fails to be acquired * Google Apps adopts 2-factor authentication * Swedish Pirate Party fails to enter parliament * Barnes & Nobel projects $1B in digital revenue, 25% market share by 2013 * US school replaces textbooks with Kindles, students go crazy * Intel wants to charge $50 to unlock stuff your CPU can already do * First generation Windows Phone 7s won't be on Verizon or Sprint Check out the new Global Geek News Online Store! Like Global Geek News on Facebook and follow it on Twitter! Host: Jeremy Bray & Wesley Faulkner
Here are the shownotes for episode #81 for the Global Geek News Podcast: Stories: * Study: In-game ads may actually work * 72% of adults support gaming laws? Well, kinda... * Appeals court guts landmark computer privacy ruling * School agrees to pay student $33,000 after teacher dug through her phone to find private nude photos * Cuil fails to be acquired * Google Apps adopts 2-factor authentication * Swedish Pirate Party fails to enter parliament * Barnes & Nobel projects $1B in digital revenue, 25% market share by 2013 * US school replaces textbooks with Kindles, students go crazy * Intel wants to charge $50 to unlock stuff your CPU can already do * First generation Windows Phone 7s won't be on Verizon or Sprint Check out the new Global Geek News Online Store! Like Global Geek News on Facebook and follow it on Twitter! Host: Jeremy Bray & Wesley Faulkner
As use of the Internet grows and changes so has the ability of users to search for specific content or stories photos and videos that relate to certain topics of interest. One of the companies trying to harness and expand the power of search is Cuil which is developing Cpedia -- an engine that promises less repetition an encyclopedia-style summary for each search and results that integrate related topics and input and recommendations from users' social networks. Cuil vice president of business development and finance Seval Oz Ozveren talked with Knowledge at Wharton during the recent Future of Publishing conference in New York. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As a research scientist at Stanford University, Anna Patterson committed herself to indexing the world's online information. Her latest venture, Cuil (pronounced "cool") is a search engine that is challenging Google. She explains how she is using her experience with startups and non-profits to take on her former employer.
Casting couch. Binormal porn searches. The Edge. Van Halen minute. Big Rig Amped. Frank Miller. Choice fatigue. Jeff's mullet. Sexy nun. ACLU. Mullets. Cuil. PETA. Camero. Non-porn in porn search. Breast milk. American Movie. Scarred f...
Welcome to episode #115 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. Once again this week, I'll let the conversation speak for itself. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #115 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 38:31. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society. In a perfect world, I'd love for you to connect with me, directly, through my Facebook profile instead of joining the group - but, that's your call. Check out my other Podcast, Foreword Thinking - The Business And Motivational Book Review Podcast - sponsored by HarperCollins Canada. Foreword Thinking - Episode #10 featuring Dan Ariely. Dan's new book is: Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions. Google vs. Cuil. Awesome customer service is marketing. Big thanks to all at the Ritz Carlton in White Plains, New York. Audio Comment – Avrum Nadigel – Toronto. Audio Comment - Mark Blevis –Podcasters Across Borders – Canadian Podcast Buffet. Audio Comment – Kevin Behringer – Fly-Over Marketing. Audio Comment – Heidi Miller – Diary of a Shameless Self-Promoter. Six Points of Separation – Six Questions To Ask Yourself Before You Launch: 1. Is it really better? 2. What's the media story here? 3. How will we deal with the feedback – positive, negative and neutral? 4.What's the next play – after the launch? 5. How do we thank those who helped push the conversation forward? 6. Who else – outside of our bubble – might care about this story? Music from the Podsafe Music Network – recommended by Jay Berkowitz – Ten Golden Rules. Delilah Why – ‘Walk On By'. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #115 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising avrum nadigel blog blogging business canadian podcast buffet cuil dan ariely deliah why diary of a shameless self-promoter digital marketing facebook facebook group fly-over marketing foreword thinking google harpercollins canada heidi miller itunes jay berkowitz kevin behringer mark blevis marketing mass media motivational books online social network podcast podcasters across borders podcasting podsafe music network predictably irrational ritz carlton ritz carlton white plains new york six pixels of separation social media marketing ten golden rules twist image web 20
AOL sucks, Cuil looks pretty and blows. Just like a Hilton girl.
Setting up a blog (blogger.com, wordpress.com, vox.com, typepad.com), Profiles in IT (Jack St. Clair Kilby, inventor of integrated circuit and handheld calculator), NASA update (Pheonix Mars Lander finds water in soil sample), Cuil.com (new search engine sets it sights on beating Google, started by former Googlers), 3-D printing (shapeways.com, fabrication of polymer samples from 3-D digital renderings, $50 to $150), AMD gets new CEO (must focus on fabrication of next gen chips, must become competitive with Intel again), FCC rules Comcast violated net neutality rules, Tech Zombies (technologies that don't know their dead, Phone Books, Newspapers, Pay Phones, Land Lines, Encyclopedias, Cash), and Food Science (caramelizing sugar creates complex sugar compounds). This show originally aired on Saturday, August 2, 2008, at 9:00 AM EST on 3WT Radio (WWWT).
Setting up a blog (blogger.com, wordpress.com, vox.com, typepad.com), Profiles in IT (Jack St. Clair Kilby, inventor of integrated circuit and handheld calculator), NASA update (Pheonix Mars Lander finds water in soil sample), Cuil.com (new search engine sets it sights on beating Google, started by former Googlers), 3-D printing (shapeways.com, fabrication of polymer samples from 3-D digital renderings, $50 to $150), AMD gets new CEO (must focus on fabrication of next gen chips, must become competitive with Intel again), FCC rules Comcast violated net neutality rules, Tech Zombies (technologies that don't know their dead, Phone Books, Newspapers, Pay Phones, Land Lines, Encyclopedias, Cash), and Food Science (caramelizing sugar creates complex sugar compounds). This show originally aired on Saturday, August 2, 2008, at 9:00 AM EST on 3WT Radio (WWWT).
TechByter Worldwide (formerly Technology Corner) with Bill Blinn
If you want your data to be someplace, it had better be at least 2 places. A new search engine takes on Google. A spam telling me the FBI is watching brought back some memories. In Nerdly News, a look at intellectual property from a couple of vantage points.
In This Episode: A few tech updates that occurred in the last 3 years,Rumors about upgrades coming to Mac notebooks this Fall, new search engine Cuil.com, Digg “connects” with Facebook, new marketing angle for Windows Vista, astronaut talks aliens, PS3 Greatest Hits…..E-Mail: techtoday2008@gmail.comWebsite: thenewtechtoday.blogspot.com
The Webmasters on the Roof discuss the latest news about Google Knol, Cuil, plus lots of new launches for savvy online marketers, plus find out what you can do with those platforms to boost your business