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China will impose additional tariffs ranging from 10 to 15 percent on US products, and launch an anti-monopoly probe into Google Inc, as well as other trade measures amid growing trade tensions with the United States.随着中美贸易关系日益紧张,中国将对美国产品加征10%至15%的额外关税,并对谷歌公司启动反垄断调查,同时还将采取其他贸易措施。An additional 15 percent tariff will be imposed on coal and liquefied natural gas imports from the US, as well as an additional 10 percent tariff on crude oil, agricultural machinery, large-displacement automobiles and pickup trucks, starting on Feb 10, the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council said on Tuesday.2月4日,国务院关税税则委员会表示,自2月10日起,中国将对从美国进口的煤炭、液化天然气加征15%的额外关税,对原油、农业机械、大排量汽车、皮卡加征10%的额外关税。The move followed the US announcement that it would impose an additional 10 percent tariff on goods imported from China.此举是在美国宣布将对从中国进口的商品加征10%的额外关税之后作出的。The Finance Ministry said the unilateral imposition of tariffs by the US seriously violates the rules of the World Trade Organization, fails to solve the US' own problems, and undermines normal economic and trade cooperation between the two countries.财政部表示,美方单边加征关税的做法严重违反世界贸易组织规则,不仅无益于解决自身问题,也对中美正常经贸合作造成破坏。"The additional tariffs announced by China will cast a shadow on a significant number of US companies. Once a US company withdraws from the Chinese market due to tariff pressures, the obstacles in terms of reestablishing a presence can be substantial," said Zhou Mi, a senior researcher at the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation.商务部国际贸易经济合作研究院高级研究员周密指出:“中国宣布加征额外关税将给大量美国公司带来阴影。一旦某个美国公司因关税压力而退出中国市场,它想重新进入市场将会面临巨大阻碍。”Zhou added that the attractiveness of the Chinese market remains a powerful draw for those US companies, prompting calls for Beijing and Washington to engage in open and constructive discussions and find a path forward that addresses the concerns of the businesses of both sides while upholding their respective economic interests.周密还表示,中国市场对这些美国公司来说仍然具有强大吸引力,这促使北京和华盛顿进行开放性和建设性讨论,找到一条既能解决双方企业关切又能维护各自经济利益的前进道路。US President Donald Trump told The Wall Street Journal on Monday that he planned to speak with the Chinese leadership in the next 24 hours about tariffs, and Trump also said the 10 percent planned tariffs were just "an opening salvo".2月3日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在接受《华尔街日报》采访时表示,他计划在未来24小时内与中国领导人就关税问题进行讨论,并称计划加征的10%关税只是“初步行动”。As trade tensions with the US escalate, China has filed a lawsuit with the WTO's dispute settlement mechanism to defend its legitimate rights and interests. China firmly opposes the US approach and urges the US to immediately correct its wrong practices, the Ministry of Commerce said on Tuesday.随着中美贸易紧张局势的升级,中国为捍卫自身合法权益,已向世界贸易组织争端解决机制提起诉讼。2月4日,商务部表示,中方对美方做法坚决反对,敦促美方立即纠正错误做法。China has also announced a group of export control policies on key minerals. The Ministry of Commerce said that since Tuesday, it has added tungsten, tellurium, bismuth, molybdenum and indium-related items to the export control list.中国还宣布了一系列针对关键矿产的出口管制政策。商务部表示,自2月4日起,将钨、碲、铋、钼、铟相关物项纳入出口管制清单。The Commerce Ministry also put US clothing company PVH Corp and biotechnology company Illumina Inc on its unreliable entity list. China will take corresponding measures against the two companies in accordance with relevant laws and regulations.商务部还将美国服装公司PVH集团和生物技术公司因美纳公司列入不可靠实体清单,并表示将依据相关法律法规对这两家公司采取相应措施。"The two companies violate normal market trading principles, interrupt normal transactions with Chinese enterprises, take discriminatory measures against Chinese companies and seriously damage the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese firms," the ministry said in a statement.商务部在一份声明中表示:“这两家公司违反正常的市场交易原则,中断与中国企业的正常交易,对中国企业采取歧视性措施,严重损害中国企业合法权益。”The State Administration for Market Regulation, China's top market regulator, said on Tuesday that it has initiated an investigation into US tech giant Google Inc for suspected violations of China's Anti-Monopoly Law.2月4日,中国国家市场监督管理总局表示,已对美国科技巨头谷歌公司涉嫌违反《中华人民共和国反垄断法》展开立案调查。Luo Zhiheng, chief economist at Yuekai Securities, said China should resort to effective countermeasures against any tariff threats by the White House, while optimizing domestic policies and anchoring market expectations.粤开证券首席经济学家罗志恒表示,中国应针对白宫提出的任何关税威胁采取有效反制措施,同时优化国内政策、稳定市场预期。"Based on the experiences gained during the first Trump administration, China can utilize measures such as imposing additional tariffs and export controls to counter trade threats from the US," Luo said.罗志恒说:“参考特朗普第一任政府期间的经验,中国可以采取加征额外关税和出口管制等措施来应对美国的贸易威胁。”He added that China should continue to broaden the list of sanctioned goods and entities, and increase Beijing's negotiation leverage with Washington.他还表示,中国应继续扩大商品和实体清单制裁范围,并增加北京与华盛顿的谈判筹码。Given heightened global uncertainties, China should scale up the intensity of its fiscal and monetary policies, actively expand domestic demand to counter any potential downturns in external demand, and steadily push forward high-level opening-up, expand networks with trade partners and diversify its trade portfolios, Luo said.罗志恒认为,鉴于全球不确定性上升,中国应加大财政货币政策的力度,积极扩大内需以对冲外需可能的下滑,同时稳步推进高水平对外开放,扩大中国的贸易“朋友圈”,大力拓展对外贸易多元化。discriminatoryadj.歧视的,区别对待的
Programa de butxaca, intentarem que sigui breu però intens, avui dia de cancells i noves funcionalitats, consells per que no ens molestin els callcenters amb trucades a hores intempestives per vendre'ns canvis de companyies. Ets dels que pagues per veure el futbol o ho veus pirata? Saps que hi ha una guerra contra les iptv? El que si saps es que hi ha molts robatoris del smartphone que portem a sobre, doncs ara Google a tret tres noves funcions anti-robo Efeméride: "Feliz 18 cumpleaños ya que tal día como hoy, 9 de octubre de 2006, Google Inc. adquirió YouTube por la impresionante cifra de 1.600 millones de dólares. En ese momento, YouTube era una joven plataforma de vídeos con un gran potencial, pero pocos imaginaban que se convertiría en el gigante que es hoy. Con esta compra, Google transformó la manera en la que consumimos y compartimos vídeos en línea, revolucionando por completo la cultura digital y siendo la plataforma gratuita online que no para de crecer en ingresos publicitarios, en 2017 facturo mas de 8.000 millones y el pasado año 2023 llego a los 31.000 millones de dolares.- " Como cada semana un vistazo al pasado, para entender el presente y descubrir el futuro.
Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hace un año: Feijóo acusa al PSOE de estar "haciendo un negocio" con la amnistía y niega que busque "la reconciliación" Y hoy hace un año: Clavijo denuncia la situación de "colapso" por la crisis migratoria y reclama al Gobierno que "mire para Canarias" "No sé qué más tiene que pasar para que el Gobierno mire a Canarias, nos atienda y ponga un mando único", dijo el presidente de Canarias este domingo en El Hierro. Hoy se cumplen 958 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es miércoles 9 de octubre de 2024. Día Mundial del Correo. En 1969, la Unión Postal Universal (UPU) estableció el 9 de octubre como el Día Mundial del Correo durante un congreso celebrado en Tokio (Japón) el 14 de noviembre. Es una forma de conmemorar la fecha de su fundación y de crear conciencia sobre el rol que tiene el sector postal en el mundo. Esta celebración, a diferencia de otras, no posee un lema anual, pero desea destacar sus pilares estratégicos, que son: innovación, integración e inclusión. 1919: En España se implanta la jornada laboral de ocho horas. 1941: En Estados Unidos, el presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt autoriza el desarrollo de la bomba atómica. 1964.- Se inauguran los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio (Japón), los primeros celebrados en Asia y pioneros de la participación de la mujer en competición por equipos. 1967: En La Higuera (Bolivia) un grupo de militares ejecutó al Che Guevara. 1976: Se lanza el manifiesto de la fundación de Alianza Popular, liderada por Manuel Fraga. 1986.- Se estrena en Londres "El fantasma de la ópera", uno de los espectáculos que han permanecido más tiempo en cartel en la historia de Broadway y Londres. Lleva 38 años en cartelera ininterrumpidamente en Londres. 2006: La empresa estadounidense Google Inc adquiere el sitio web de videos YouTube. 2009.- El presidente de Estados Unidos, Barack Obama, es reconocido con el Premio Nobel de la Paz por sus iniciativas diplomáticas a favor del desarme nuclear. 2012.- La activista paquistaní Malala Yusufzai, defensora del derecho a la educación de las niñas frente a los talibanes con 15 años es herida tras ser tiroteada por extremistas. Recibió el Premio Nobel de la Paz en 2014 a los 17 años, convirtiéndose en la persona más joven en acceder a ese galardón en cualquiera de las categorías que se otorgan. Recomiendo leer su libro: Yo soy Malala. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. santos Dionisio, Juan Leonardi, Diosdado y Luis Beltrán. La UE debe aprovechar la "debilidad de Hezbolá" para garantizar el alto el fuego, según Borrell. Netanyahu pide al pueblo libanés que se deshaga de Hezbolá. España es el país con más paro de la eurozona, según los últimos datos de Eurostat. El PP aplaza la votación de la reforma legal que beneficiaría a etarras y pide su retirada: "Es una indignidad". El Gobierno dice que el PP sabía lo que votaba en la ley que permitirá excarcelar presos: "El uso de ETA es obsceno". Illa promete construir 50.000 viviendas públicas hasta 2030, con 1.100 millones de inversión anual. Clavijo asume la postura del Gobierno central sobre el Sáhara Fortalecer la colaboración con Marruecos y trabajar por la estabilidad en el Sahel, prioridades del Gobierno canario. Clavijo "asume" el Sahara marroquí... y provoca un terremoto en el nacionalismo canario. El presidente asegura que todo el nacionalismo canario, y no solo su partido, ha sido históricamente prosaharaui. Canarias acuerda trabajar con Marruecos para que los menores migrantes puedan regresar a sus hogares. El presidente de Canarias, Fernando Clavijo, ha avanzado este martes que, tras mantener una reunión con el ministro de Asuntos Exteriores marroquí, Nasser Bourita, en Rabat, han acordado abrir un espacio de trabajo. El PSOE acusa al PP de traicionar a Canarias al detener la negociación para los menores migrantes. El vicepresidente de Canarias, Manuel Domínguez, no respondió a la consulta realizada por Nira Fierro durante el pleno del Parlamento celebrado este martes. La Justicia confirma la suspensión de la orden del Gobierno canario que pedía a las ONG no acoger menores sin su autorización. En un auto recoge que dicha orden “comporta un serio riesgo de que se produzcan retrasos” en el proceso de asistencia de los niños, al verse demorado su ingreso en los centros de acogida, “con los consiguientes perjuicios que ello puede causar a un colectivo que, por sus circunstancias, resulta especialmente vulnerable”. El Gobierno central destina 4,7 millones de euros para la rehabilitación del barrio tinerfeño de Las Chumberas. La primera fase del proyecto, ya iniciada, consiste en la demolición de 10 edificios formados por 160 viviendas y los locales comerciales correspondientes. La Fiscalía pide 12 años de inhabilitación para el exedil de Fiestas de Santa Cruz por los contratos del Carnaval de 2020. El Ministerio solicita la apertura del juicio oral contra el socialista Andrés Martín, acusándole de un delito de prevaricación administrativa. Augusto Hidalgo (PSOE): la propuesta para ‘recuperar’ Global “debe negociarse con NC, porque no estaba en el programa” “Lo que está claro es que el servicio es público y lo va a seguir siendo a partir de 2027 y que los trabajadores tienen garantizados sus puestos ya sea a través de una empresa pública o de otra concesión”, señala el vicepresidente del Cabildo de Gran Canaria. Salvamento Marítimo rescata a 180 personas de cuatro embarcaciones que se dirigían a Canarias. Entre los ocupantes de las diferentes embarcaciones precarias de origen subsahariano se encontraban ocho menores. Nace 9 de octubre de 1940: John Lennon, músico británico, de la banda The Beatles.
Bienvenidos a La Diez Capital Radio! Están a punto de comenzar un nuevo episodio de nuestro Programa de Actualidad, donde la información, la formación y el entretenimiento se encuentran para ofrecerles lo mejor de las noticias y temas relevantes. Este programa, dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez, es su ventana directa a los acontecimientos más importantes, así como a las historias que capturan la esencia de nuestro tiempo. A través de un enfoque dinámico y cercano, Miguel Ángel conecta con ustedes para proporcionar una experiencia informativa y envolvente. Desde análisis profundos hasta entrevistas exclusivas, cada emisión está diseñada para mantenerles al tanto, ofrecerles nuevos conocimientos y, por supuesto, entretenerles. Para más detalles sobre el programa, visiten nuestra web en www.ladiez.es. - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hace un año: Feijóo acusa al PSOE de estar "haciendo un negocio" con la amnistía y niega que busque "la reconciliación" Y hoy hace un año: Clavijo denuncia la situación de "colapso" por la crisis migratoria y reclama al Gobierno que "mire para Canarias" "No sé qué más tiene que pasar para que el Gobierno mire a Canarias, nos atienda y ponga un mando único", dijo el presidente de Canarias este domingo en El Hierro. Hoy se cumplen 958 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es miércoles 9 de octubre de 2024. Día Mundial del Correo. En 1969, la Unión Postal Universal (UPU) estableció el 9 de octubre como el Día Mundial del Correo durante un congreso celebrado en Tokio (Japón) el 14 de noviembre. Es una forma de conmemorar la fecha de su fundación y de crear conciencia sobre el rol que tiene el sector postal en el mundo. Esta celebración, a diferencia de otras, no posee un lema anual, pero desea destacar sus pilares estratégicos, que son: innovación, integración e inclusión. 1919: En España se implanta la jornada laboral de ocho horas. 1941: En Estados Unidos, el presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt autoriza el desarrollo de la bomba atómica. 1964.- Se inauguran los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio (Japón), los primeros celebrados en Asia y pioneros de la participación de la mujer en competición por equipos. 1967: En La Higuera (Bolivia) un grupo de militares ejecutó al Che Guevara. 1976: Se lanza el manifiesto de la fundación de Alianza Popular, liderada por Manuel Fraga. 1986.- Se estrena en Londres "El fantasma de la ópera", uno de los espectáculos que han permanecido más tiempo en cartel en la historia de Broadway y Londres. Lleva 38 años en cartelera ininterrumpidamente en Londres. 2006: La empresa estadounidense Google Inc adquiere el sitio web de videos YouTube. 2009.- El presidente de Estados Unidos, Barack Obama, es reconocido con el Premio Nobel de la Paz por sus iniciativas diplomáticas a favor del desarme nuclear. 2012.- La activista paquistaní Malala Yusufzai, defensora del derecho a la educación de las niñas frente a los talibanes con 15 años es herida tras ser tiroteada por extremistas. Recibió el Premio Nobel de la Paz en 2014 a los 17 años, convirtiéndose en la persona más joven en acceder a ese galardón en cualquiera de las categorías que se otorgan. Recomiendo leer su libro: Yo soy Malala. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. santos Dionisio, Juan Leonardi, Diosdado y Luis Beltrán. La UE debe aprovechar la "debilidad de Hezbolá" para garantizar el alto el fuego, según Borrell. Netanyahu pide al pueblo libanés que se deshaga de Hezbolá. España es el país con más paro de la eurozona, según los últimos datos de Eurostat. El PP aplaza la votación de la reforma legal que beneficiaría a etarras y pide su retirada: "Es una indignidad". El Gobierno dice que el PP sabía lo que votaba en la ley que permitirá excarcelar presos: "El uso de ETA es obsceno". Illa promete construir 50.000 viviendas públicas hasta 2030, con 1.100 millones de inversión anual. Clavijo asume la postura del Gobierno central sobre el Sáhara Fortalecer la colaboración con Marruecos y trabajar por la estabilidad en el Sahel, prioridades del Gobierno canario. Clavijo "asume" el Sahara marroquí... y provoca un terremoto en el nacionalismo canario. El presidente asegura que todo el nacionalismo canario, y no solo su partido, ha sido históricamente prosaharaui. Canarias acuerda trabajar con Marruecos para que los menores migrantes puedan regresar a sus hogares. El presidente de Canarias, Fernando Clavijo, ha avanzado este martes que, tras mantener una reunión con el ministro de Asuntos Exteriores marroquí, Nasser Bourita, en Rabat, han acordado abrir un espacio de trabajo. El PSOE acusa al PP de traicionar a Canarias al detener la negociación para los menores migrantes. El vicepresidente de Canarias, Manuel Domínguez, no respondió a la consulta realizada por Nira Fierro durante el pleno del Parlamento celebrado este martes. La Justicia confirma la suspensión de la orden del Gobierno canario que pedía a las ONG no acoger menores sin su autorización. En un auto recoge que dicha orden “comporta un serio riesgo de que se produzcan retrasos” en el proceso de asistencia de los niños, al verse demorado su ingreso en los centros de acogida, “con los consiguientes perjuicios que ello puede causar a un colectivo que, por sus circunstancias, resulta especialmente vulnerable”. El Gobierno central destina 4,7 millones de euros para la rehabilitación del barrio tinerfeño de Las Chumberas. La primera fase del proyecto, ya iniciada, consiste en la demolición de 10 edificios formados por 160 viviendas y los locales comerciales correspondientes. La Fiscalía pide 12 años de inhabilitación para el exedil de Fiestas de Santa Cruz por los contratos del Carnaval de 2020. El Ministerio solicita la apertura del juicio oral contra el socialista Andrés Martín, acusándole de un delito de prevaricación administrativa. Augusto Hidalgo (PSOE): la propuesta para ‘recuperar’ Global “debe negociarse con NC, porque no estaba en el programa” “Lo que está claro es que el servicio es público y lo va a seguir siendo a partir de 2027 y que los trabajadores tienen garantizados sus puestos ya sea a través de una empresa pública o de otra concesión”, señala el vicepresidente del Cabildo de Gran Canaria. Salvamento Marítimo rescata a 180 personas de cuatro embarcaciones que se dirigían a Canarias. Entre los ocupantes de las diferentes embarcaciones precarias de origen subsahariano se encontraban ocho menores. Nace 9 de octubre de 1940: John Lennon, músico británico, de la banda The Beatles. - Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1. - Hoy en La Diez Capital Radio con José Figueroa, Facilitador de crecimiento personal y especialista en Medicina holística y tradiciones ancestrales, abordaremos un tema profundo y lleno de significado: la transición de la vida a la muerte y el papel del Reiki. - Hoy tenemos el honor de recibir en La Diez Capital radio a Lucas Gamonal, un hombre bueno y transparente, un caballero y emprendedor nato. Lucas, junto a su socio Oliver, regenta el restaurante Guanabi en La Noria, además de dirigir su propio servicio de catering. Amigo de toda la vida del gremio y de las fiestas, Lucas ha sido, desde hace unos años, mi chef y jefe de cocina en mi empresa de eventos. Personalmente, estoy muy feliz de tenerlo con nosotros; trabajar con él es una tranquilidad y una garantía. Es un gran chef, una persona íntegra y un hombre de negocios muy disciplinado, lo cual nos ayuda muchísimo en el día a día. Es un placer contar hoy con él y conocer más sobre su experiencia y visión como chef y emprendedor. - Hoy en La Diez Capital Radio, tenemos el placer de entrevistar a Belén López González, responsable de Be Canary, la empresa ganadora del concurso de prácticas turísticas sostenibles 2023 en la categoría "Mejor práctica en otros servicios turísticos". Belén ha trabajado en el sector del turismo y el desarrollo sostenible de Canarias durante más de 20 años. Desde muy pequeña, su amor por la naturaleza ha sido el motor que la ha guiado a establecer una relación apasionada y comprometida con el desarrollo de un turismo más respetuoso y sostenible en las islas. Hoy hablaremos sobre su experiencia, los retos que enfrenta el turismo sostenible en Canarias y el camino que ha recorrido para que Be Canary se convierta en un referente dentro del sector.
Sergey Brin is a prominent technology entrepreneur and computer scientist. He is best known as one of the co-founders of Google, one of the world's leading technology companies. Sergey Brin was born in Moscow, Russia, on August 21, 1973, and emigrated to the United States with his family at the age of six.While pursuing his studies at Stanford University, Sergey met Larry Page, and together they developed the idea for a new and more efficient search engine that would later become Google.In 1998, they officially founded Google Inc., with the mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.Under Sergey Brin's leadership as President of Alphabet Inc. (Google's parent company) until his departure in 2019, Google grew into a multinational conglomerate and one of the most influential technology companies in the world.The company's innovations and products, including Google Search, Gmail, Android, Google Maps, and numerous others, have significantly shaped the digital landscape.He is also tied to Jeffrey Epstein according to court documents and eye witness accounts. In this episode, we dive into that relationship and see how Jeffrey Epstein allegedly was able to rope Brin in and get him as a customer for JP Morgan Chase.(commercial at 9:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein helped JPMorgan land Google's Sergey Brin as client (nypost.com)
Peter Norvig was an AI hipster before it was cool. Curious about getting computers to understand English, he went to his teachers, but they admitted that it was beyond their abilities. Undeterred, Peter dove headlong into the complex but exciting world of AI on his own. Today, he is recognized as a key figure in the advancement of modern AI technologies. In this episode, Peter unpacks the evolution of AI and how it's shaping our world. He also offers practical advice for entrepreneurs looking to leverage AI in their businesses. Peter Norvig is a leading AI expert, Stanford Fellow, and former Director of Research at Google, where he oversaw the development of transformative AI technologies. His contributions to AI and technology have earned him numerous accolades, including the NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal and the Berkeley Engineering Innovation Award. In this episode, Hala and Peter will discuss: - Peter's transition from academia to the corporate world - How AI is changing the way we live and work - Practical ways entrepreneurs can leverage AI right now - How AI is making learning more personalized - Tips to stay competitive in an AI-driven market - How AI can bridge skill gaps in the workforce - Why we must maintain human control over AI - The impact of automation on income inequality - Why AI will generate more solopreneurs - Ethical considerations of AI in society - And other topics… Peter Norvig is a computer scientist and a leading expert in artificial intelligence. He is a Fellow at Stanford's Human-Centered AI Institute and a researcher at Google Inc. As Google's Director of Research, Peter oversaw the evolution of search algorithms and built teams focused on groundbreaking advancements in machine translation, speech recognition, and computer vision. Earlier in his career, he led a team at NASA Ames that created autonomous software, which was a precursor to the Mars rovers. Also an influential educator, Peter co-authored the widely used textbook, Artificial Intelligence, which is taught in over 1,500 universities worldwide. His contributions to AI and technology have earned him numerous accolades, including the NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal and the Berkeley Engineering Innovation Award. Connect With Peter: Peter's Profile: https://hai.stanford.edu/people/peter-norvig Peter's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pnorvig/ Peter's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peter.norvig Resources Mentioned: Peter's Book, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach: https://www.amazon.com/Artificial-Intelligence-Modern-Approach-3rd/dp/0136042597 Google AI Principles: https://ai.google/responsibility/principles/ LinkedIn Secrets Masterclass, Have Job Security For Life: Use code ‘podcast' for 30% off at yapmedia.io/course. Sponsored By: Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at youngandprofiting.co/shopify Indeed - Get a $75 job credit at indeed.com/profiting Found - Try Found for FREE at found.com/YAP Rakuten - Start all your shopping at rakuten.com or get the Rakuten app to start saving today, your Cash Back really adds up! Mint Mobile - To get a new 3-month premium wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, go to mintmobile.com/profiting. Connectteam - Enjoy a 14-day free trial with no credit card needed. Open an account today at Connecteam.com Working Genius - Get 20% off the $25 Working Genius assessment at WorkingGenius.com with code PROFITING at checkout Top Deals of the Week: https://youngandprofiting.com/deals/ More About Young and Profiting Download Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com Get Sponsorship Deals - youngandprofiting.com/sponsorships Leave a Review - ratethispodcast.com/yap Watch Videos - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Follow Hala Taha LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ TikTok - tiktok.com/@yapwithhala Twitter - twitter.com/yapwithhala Learn more about YAP Media's Services - yapmedia.io/
Sergey Brin is a prominent technology entrepreneur and computer scientist. He is best known as one of the co-founders of Google, one of the world's leading technology companies. Sergey Brin was born in Moscow, Russia, on August 21, 1973, and emigrated to the United States with his family at the age of six.While pursuing his studies at Stanford University, Sergey met Larry Page, and together they developed the idea for a new and more efficient search engine that would later become Google.In 1998, they officially founded Google Inc., with the mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.Under Sergey Brin's leadership as President of Alphabet Inc. (Google's parent company) until his departure in 2019, Google grew into a multinational conglomerate and one of the most influential technology companies in the world.The company's innovations and products, including Google Search, Gmail, Android, Google Maps, and numerous others, have significantly shaped the digital landscape.He is also tied to Jeffrey Epstein according to court documents and eye witness accounts. In this episode, we dive into that relationship and see how Jeffrey Epstein allegedly was able to rope Brin in and get him as a customer for JP Morgan Chase.(commercial at 9:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein helped JPMorgan land Google's Sergey Brin as client (nypost.com)
Sergey Brin is a prominent technology entrepreneur and computer scientist. He is best known as one of the co-founders of Google, one of the world's leading technology companies. Sergey Brin was born in Moscow, Russia, on August 21, 1973, and emigrated to the United States with his family at the age of six.While pursuing his studies at Stanford University, Sergey met Larry Page, and together they developed the idea for a new and more efficient search engine that would later become Google.In 1998, they officially founded Google Inc., with the mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.Under Sergey Brin's leadership as President of Alphabet Inc. (Google's parent company) until his departure in 2019, Google grew into a multinational conglomerate and one of the most influential technology companies in the world.The company's innovations and products, including Google Search, Gmail, Android, Google Maps, and numerous others, have significantly shaped the digital landscape.He is also tied to Jeffrey Epstein according to court documents and eye witness accounts. In this episode, we dive into that relationship and see how Jeffrey Epstein allegedly was able to rope Brin in and get him as a customer for JP Morgan Chase.(commercial at 9:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein helped JPMorgan land Google's Sergey Brin as client (nypost.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Ask The Tech Coach: A Podcast For Instructional Technology Coaches and EdTech Specialists
Welcome to "Ask the Tech Coach," a podcast for Instructional Coaches and Technology Integration Specialists. In this episode of “Ask the Tech Coach,” Jeff welcomes Kyle Horst from Kirksville Web Design on the podcast to discuss how Instructional Coaches can leverage the power of Google Sites with their teachers. Learn how you can create a dynamic website that collaborates WITH Google Classroom to create a seamless digital learning environment today! If you would like to be a part of future podcasts and share your thoughts, please contact the podcast. We would love to have you join the show. Question of the Week Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on our live chat, on social media, and in our comments section. This week's question is: How can Google Sites and Instructional Coaching Websites be leveraged to support both Teachers AND Students in the classroom? Weekly Topic What is Kirksville Web Design? Google Sites vs Microsoft SharePoint How to start your School District Intranet project Start with a single Google Drive folder How to check that your file permissions are correctly set up Why should Teachers and Coaches be taking advantage of Google Sites? What are the features of Google Sites that we should be using when we create websites? What are the hidden features of Google Sites that people may not know about? How have you seen Google Sites be used in Education? Myths about Google Sites Not SEO Friendly They look “basic” No Blog Wishlist for future Google Sites updates Page Level Permissions Blogging Support Features Google Spaces / Chat Integration Text Boxes and Insert Tables Template Marketplace Google Sites API Access Code Injection of HTML / Javascript into Header Supported Image Formats (SVG Support) Gadgets / Widgets / Plugins Marketplace More Navigational Features About our Guest Kyle Horst Kyle is a St. Louis, Missouri native who started KWD soon after graduating. Kyle is the lead designer of all websites and intranets but is also a top contributor product expert on Google Sites. He is an advocate and influencer for Google Sites-related content with a wide social media presence among Google Workspace customers and partners. Kirksville Web Design was formed in 2010 in the small town of Kirksville, Missouri USA by Kyle Horst. Google Sites was released in 2008 by Google Inc. and this technology was immediately chosen as the platform for Kirksville Web Design to build sites upon due to its low cost, reliability and ease of use. Links of Interest Website Youtube LinkedIn X Contact the Podcast! TeacherCast.net/VoiceMail Twitter: @AskTheTechCoach Email: feedback@teachercast.net Subscribe to “Ask the Tech Coach”
Sergey Brin is a prominent technology entrepreneur and computer scientist. He is best known as one of the co-founders of Google, one of the world's leading technology companies. Sergey Brin was born in Moscow, Russia, on August 21, 1973, and emigrated to the United States with his family at the age of six.While pursuing his studies at Stanford University, Sergey met Larry Page, and together they developed the idea for a new and more efficient search engine that would later become Google.In 1998, they officially founded Google Inc., with the mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.Under Sergey Brin's leadership as President of Alphabet Inc. (Google's parent company) until his departure in 2019, Google grew into a multinational conglomerate and one of the most influential technology companies in the world.The company's innovations and products, including Google Search, Gmail, Android, Google Maps, and numerous others, have significantly shaped the digital landscape.He is also tied to Jeffrey Epstein according to court documents and eye witness accounts. In this episode, we dive into that relationship and see how Jeffrey Epstein allegedly was able to rope Brin in and get him as a customer for JP Morgan Chase.(commercial at 9:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein helped JPMorgan land Google's Sergey Brin as client (nypost.com)
Sergey Brin is a prominent technology entrepreneur and computer scientist. He is best known as one of the co-founders of Google, one of the world's leading technology companies. Sergey Brin was born in Moscow, Russia, on August 21, 1973, and emigrated to the United States with his family at the age of six.While pursuing his studies at Stanford University, Sergey met Larry Page, and together they developed the idea for a new and more efficient search engine that would later become Google.In 1998, they officially founded Google Inc., with the mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.Under Sergey Brin's leadership as President of Alphabet Inc. (Google's parent company) until his departure in 2019, Google grew into a multinational conglomerate and one of the most influential technology companies in the world.The company's innovations and products, including Google Search, Gmail, Android, Google Maps, and numerous others, have significantly shaped the digital landscape.He is also tied to Jeffrey Epstein according to court documents and eye witness accounts. In this episode, we dive into that relationship and see how Jeffrey Epstein allegedly was able to rope Brin in and get him as a customer for JP Morgan Chase.(commercial at 9:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein helped JPMorgan land Google's Sergey Brin as client (nypost.com)
Tyrona Heath is a leading B2B marketer, speaker, author, athlete and community builder who explores these topics at the intersection of behavioral science, diversity, equity, inclusion and transformation. Ty is Director, Market Engagement, The B2B Institute at LinkedIn, a think tank funded by LinkedIn studying the future of B2B marketing and decision making. She is also Co-Founder of TransformHer, the premier conference for professional women of color and allies in technology. With research, Ty engages and educates the industry in partnership with the leading marketing effectiveness thinkers and organizations such as Cannes Lions, ANA, and IPA to help better define the category, and drive growth. Ty is passionate about connecting people with information needed to make intelligent decisions, sharing research to help marketers be more productive and successful with a bit of humor. An award winning marketer, speaker and two time Olympic Trials qualifier in the 800 meters, Ty is a top B2B marketing influencer teaching B2B marketing as well as leadership and diversity, equity and inclusion. Marketers benefit from Ty's marketing experience at Google Inc, consulting within IBM as a social business manager and leading her own B2B consulting practice where she authored “Marketers of Tomorrow: A Step-by-Step Toolkit for Inbound Marketing”. Beyond marketing, Ty served as the President of LinkedIn's Black Inclusion Group (BIG). Today, Ty serves on the Digital Marketing Institute's Global Advisory Council, on the Board of Directors for the American Advertising Federation and as an Adobe Insider with top executives, experts, and pioneers in technology. Ty is a frequent industry and academic speaker on the marketing circuit, having appeared at INBOUND, Festival of Marketing, ADCOLOR, Marketing Society Changemakers, Ghana Tech Summit, Adobe Summit and the Digital Summit events to name a few. In her career, she has delivered marketing education to thousands.
www.CPOPLAYBOOK.comEpisode TranscriptAboutWe're bringing you the highlights from the HR Technology Conference straight from the Las Vegas floor. Join us for the latest innovations, trends, and insights that are shaping the HR landscape. From cutting-edge AI solutions to a myriad of transformative technologies, we explore how these advancements are revolutionizing the way businesses manage their workforce.*Ali Nawab, AgentnoonAli is the co-founder and CEO of Agentnoon, which was part of YCombinator's winter 2023 batch. Agentnoon saves time & money for CEOs and their leadership teams with real-time workforce planning that is visual, secure & collaborative. Agentnoon is backed by 35 of the top founders and operators in the world, from companies like Dropbox, Vanta, Twitter, and others.Victoria Stuart & Stephanie Reuss, BeamibleVictoria Stuart is the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Beamible, the world's first work design tool. In a career spanning 20+ years, Victoria has worked in technology development and sales for Accenture, Digitas, and Google Australia.Stephanie Reuss is the Co-Founder and Co-CEO, with over 17 years of professional experience across New York, London, Sydney and Melbourne including Leading Consulting for CEB to the Financial Services sector across various continents.Jon Stross, President and Co-founder at GreenhouseJon Stross is President and Co-founder of Greenhouse, the hiring operating system for people first companies. Jon drives the vision and strategy of the Greenhouse product, and works closely with customers in their journey to move up the Hiring Maturity curve.Ryan Steelberg, Co-founder, President, and CEO at VeritoneRyan Steelberg is the Co-Founder and CEO of Veritone, Inc., a leading AI software and services company publicly traded, where he also holds a position on the Board of Directors. Prior to this, he was the CEO of Brand Affinity Technologies, held a role as the Head of Broadcast at Google, and co-founded dMarc Broadcasting, which was acquired by Google Inc. in 2006.Hope Weatherford, Head of People at FountainWith over 15 years in the People space, Hope Weatherford has been captivated by HR tech; from how it can change the way we work to how it can change the lives of others for the better. She has worked at different levels for all types of companies, from Fortune 100 to early-stage startups. She also serves as an advisor to multiple HR tech startups.Sarah Danzl, Chief Marketing Officer at SkillableSarah Danzl serves as Chief Marketing Officer, focused on the global marketing and go-to-market strategies for Skillable. Most recently, Sarah was Communications Officer and Vice President of Customer Marketing at Degreed.Nag Chandrashekar, Chief Product Officer at DegreedAs Chief Product Officer, Nag leads the vision and direction for Degreed's product roadmap to ensure it continues to deliver market-leading, intelligent solutions in the LXP and career mobility space. His experience spans through technology product development across enterprise learning, big data and machine learning, and app marketplaces.*Be a guest on the showAll media inquiries: media@cpoplaybook.com
informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Victoria de la Unión Deportiva Las Palmas ante el Villarreal que la pone en la mitad de la tabla y victoria del Tenerife ante el Burgos en casa que lo pone en cabeza de la Segunda División del Fútbol español. Hoy se cumplen 593 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es lunes 9 de octubre de 2023. Buenos días Ucrania. Día Mundial del Correo. En 1969, la Unión Postal Universal (UPU) estableció el 9 de octubre como el Día Mundial del Correo durante un congreso celebrado en Tokio (Japón) el 14 de noviembre. Es una forma de conmemorar la fecha de su fundación y de crear conciencia sobre el rol que tiene el sector postal en el mundo. Esta celebración, a diferencia de otras, no posee un lema anual, pero desea destacar sus pilares estratégicos, que son: innovación, integración e inclusión. 1919: En España se implanta la jornada laboral de ocho horas. 1941: En Estados Unidos, el presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt autoriza el desarrollo de la bomba atómica. 1964.- Se inauguran los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio (Japón), los primeros celebrados en Asia y pioneros de la participación de la mujer en competición por equipos. 1967: En La Higuera (Bolivia) un grupo de militares ejecutó al Che Guevara. 1976: Se lanza el manifiesto de la fundación de Alianza Popular, liderada por Manuel Fraga. 1986.- Se estrena en Londres "El fantasma de la ópera", uno de los espectáculos que han permanecido más tiempo en cartel en la historia de Broadway y Londres. LLeva 37 años en cartelera ininterrumpidamente en Londres. 2006: La empresa estadounidense Google Inc adquiere el sitio web de videos YouTube. 2009.- El presidente de Estados Unidos, Barack Obama, es reconocido con el Premio Nobel de la Paz por sus iniciativas diplomáticas a favor del desarme nuclear. 2012.- La activista paquistaní Malala Yusufzai, defensora del derecho a la educación de las niñas frente a los talibanes con 15 años es herida tras ser tiroteada por extremistas. Recibió el Premio Nobel de la Paz en 2014 a los 17 años, convirtiéndose en la persona más joven en acceder a ese galardón en cualquiera de las categorías que se otorgan. Recomiendo leer su libro: Yo soy Malala. Patrocinio de santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. santos Dionisio, Juan Leonardi, Diosdado y Luis Beltrán. El ataque de Hamás dejó más de 600 muertos y 2 000 heridos en Israel. Netanyahu prevé una guerra larga y "difícil" contra Gaza: "Saldremos victoriosos pese al precio inaceptable". Pide a los residentes de Gaza que abandonen la ciudad: "Váyanse ahora porque actuaremos con fuerza en todas partes". Occidente expresa su apoyo incondicional a Israel y su condena a Hamás. Riesgo de ampliación de la guerra en Oriente Medio. Claves del conflicto palestino-israelí que ha desencadenado la guerra entre Israel y Hamás. El precio de la luz sube un 16% este lunes, hasta los 120,96 euros/MWh. Miles de personas se manifiestan en Barcelona contra la amnistía a los políticos catalanes. Feijóo acusa al PSOE de estar "haciendo un negocio" con la amnistía y niega que busque "la reconciliación". Rescatadas en las últimas horas seis embarcaciones irregulares con 534 migrantes en aguas canarias. Clavijo denuncia la situación de "colapso" por la crisis migratoria y reclama al Gobierno que "mire para Canarias". "No sé qué más tiene que pasar para que el Gobierno mire a Canarias, nos atienda y ponga un mando único", dijo el presidente de Canarias este domingo en El Hierro. Canarias tutela en solitario más de 3.000 menores con un costo de más de 70 millones de euros anuales. La llegada de inmigrantes a Canarias supera ya a todo el año 2022. En seis días han arribado casi 3.000 personas; solo ayer fueron más de 1.000. En lo que llevamos de año se superan las 18.000 frente, por encima de los 15.682 del ejercicio pasado. Cientos de personas esperan en las costas africanas para coger un cayuco y salir. La construcción, sin relevo en Canarias: el 80% de los obreros tiene más de 50 años. Las plantillas «envejecidas» y «masculinizadas» causan atrasos y pausas en la entrega de obras. UGT niega que las condiciones sean «atractivas» y apunta a salarios casi mileuristas. Agricultura calcula que en tres años se habrá saneado las semillas de las papas. Llevará a cabo un plan para la alimentación “urgente” de las abejas en Tenerife y propone incluir en el REA el pienso para la apicultura. Otras oposiciones bajo sospecha en Canarias: solo nueve aprobados de 4.200 y vínculo entre los dos mejor puntuados. La Dirección General de Función Pública suspende el proceso selectivo después de que el tribunal dimitiera como consecuencia de las quejas sobre la dificultad del examen. En ese comunicado, la Consejería de Administraciones Públicas destacaba que las dos personas que habían logrado la mayor puntuación tienen un “parentesco directo” con la anterior directora de Función Pública, Águeda Márquez, que estuvo en el cargo durante los últimos meses del gobierno progresista liderado por el PSOE (de febrero a agosto) y que, según las fuentes consultadas por este periódico, se acaba de jubilar. Esas dos mejores notas corresponden a una pareja, a la hija y el yerno de la exdirectora. Ella obtuvo un 7,5 sobre diez. Él, un 7,4. La nota promedio entre todos los aspirantes fue de un 1,6 y solo aprobaron otros siete, una con un 6,8 y el resto, con un 6 o menos. Nace 9 de octubre de 1940: John Lennon, músico británico, de la banda The Beatles.
Programa de actualidad con información, formación y entretenimiento conectando directamente con los oyentes en La Diez Capital radio. Dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez. www.ladiez.es - informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Victoria de la Unión Deportiva Las Palmas ante el Villarreal que la pone en la mitad de la tabla y victoria del Tenerife ante el Burgos en casa que lo pone en cabeza de la Segunda División del Fútbol español. Hoy se cumplen 593 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es lunes 9 de octubre de 2023. Buenos días Ucrania. Día Mundial del Correo. En 1969, la Unión Postal Universal (UPU) estableció el 9 de octubre como el Día Mundial del Correo durante un congreso celebrado en Tokio (Japón) el 14 de noviembre. Es una forma de conmemorar la fecha de su fundación y de crear conciencia sobre el rol que tiene el sector postal en el mundo. Esta celebración, a diferencia de otras, no posee un lema anual, pero desea destacar sus pilares estratégicos, que son: innovación, integración e inclusión. 1919: En España se implanta la jornada laboral de ocho horas. 1941: En Estados Unidos, el presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt autoriza el desarrollo de la bomba atómica. 1964.- Se inauguran los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio (Japón), los primeros celebrados en Asia y pioneros de la participación de la mujer en competición por equipos. 1967: En La Higuera (Bolivia) un grupo de militares ejecutó al Che Guevara. 1976: Se lanza el manifiesto de la fundación de Alianza Popular, liderada por Manuel Fraga. 1986.- Se estrena en Londres "El fantasma de la ópera", uno de los espectáculos que han permanecido más tiempo en cartel en la historia de Broadway y Londres. LLeva 37 años en cartelera ininterrumpidamente en Londres. 2006: La empresa estadounidense Google Inc adquiere el sitio web de videos YouTube. 2009.- El presidente de Estados Unidos, Barack Obama, es reconocido con el Premio Nobel de la Paz por sus iniciativas diplomáticas a favor del desarme nuclear. 2012.- La activista paquistaní Malala Yusufzai, defensora del derecho a la educación de las niñas frente a los talibanes con 15 años es herida tras ser tiroteada por extremistas. Recibió el Premio Nobel de la Paz en 2014 a los 17 años, convirtiéndose en la persona más joven en acceder a ese galardón en cualquiera de las categorías que se otorgan. Recomiendo leer su libro: Yo soy Malala. Patrocinio de santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. santos Dionisio, Juan Leonardi, Diosdado y Luis Beltrán. El ataque de Hamás dejó más de 600 muertos y 2 000 heridos en Israel. Netanyahu prevé una guerra larga y "difícil" contra Gaza: "Saldremos victoriosos pese al precio inaceptable". Pide a los residentes de Gaza que abandonen la ciudad: "Váyanse ahora porque actuaremos con fuerza en todas partes". Occidente expresa su apoyo incondicional a Israel y su condena a Hamás. Riesgo de ampliación de la guerra en Oriente Medio. Claves del conflicto palestino-israelí que ha desencadenado la guerra entre Israel y Hamás. El precio de la luz sube un 16% este lunes, hasta los 120,96 euros/MWh. Miles de personas se manifiestan en Barcelona contra la amnistía a los políticos catalanes. Feijóo acusa al PSOE de estar "haciendo un negocio" con la amnistía y niega que busque "la reconciliación". Rescatadas en las últimas horas seis embarcaciones irregulares con 534 migrantes en aguas canarias. Clavijo denuncia la situación de "colapso" por la crisis migratoria y reclama al Gobierno que "mire para Canarias". "No sé qué más tiene que pasar para que el Gobierno mire a Canarias, nos atienda y ponga un mando único", dijo el presidente de Canarias este domingo en El Hierro. Canarias tutela en solitario más de 3.000 menores con un costo de más de 70 millones de euros anuales. La llegada de inmigrantes a Canarias supera ya a todo el año 2022. En seis días han arribado casi 3.000 personas; solo ayer fueron más de 1.000. En lo que llevamos de año se superan las 18.000 frente, por encima de los 15.682 del ejercicio pasado. Cientos de personas esperan en las costas africanas para coger un cayuco y salir. La construcción, sin relevo en Canarias: el 80% de los obreros tiene más de 50 años. Las plantillas «envejecidas» y «masculinizadas» causan atrasos y pausas en la entrega de obras. UGT niega que las condiciones sean «atractivas» y apunta a salarios casi mileuristas. Agricultura calcula que en tres años se habrá saneado las semillas de las papas. Llevará a cabo un plan para la alimentación “urgente” de las abejas en Tenerife y propone incluir en el REA el pienso para la apicultura. Otras oposiciones bajo sospecha en Canarias: solo nueve aprobados de 4.200 y vínculo entre los dos mejor puntuados. La Dirección General de Función Pública suspende el proceso selectivo después de que el tribunal dimitiera como consecuencia de las quejas sobre la dificultad del examen. En ese comunicado, la Consejería de Administraciones Públicas destacaba que las dos personas que habían logrado la mayor puntuación tienen un “parentesco directo” con la anterior directora de Función Pública, Águeda Márquez, que estuvo en el cargo durante los últimos meses del gobierno progresista liderado por el PSOE (de febrero a agosto) y que, según las fuentes consultadas por este periódico, se acaba de jubilar. Esas dos mejores notas corresponden a una pareja, a la hija y el yerno de la exdirectora. Ella obtuvo un 7,5 sobre diez. Él, un 7,4. La nota promedio entre todos los aspirantes fue de un 1,6 y solo aprobaron otros siete, una con un 6,8 y el resto, con un 6 o menos. Nace 9 de octubre de 1940: John Lennon, músico británico, de la banda The Beatles. - Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1. - Tertulia de actualidad informativa en El Remate de la Diez Capital radio con Rosi Rivero, Matias Hernández y Ezequiel Domínguez. El ataque de Hamás dejó más de 600 muertos y 2 000 heridos en Israel. Netanyahu prevé una guerra larga y "difícil" contra Gaza: "Saldremos victoriosos pese al precio inaceptable". Pide a los residentes de Gaza que abandonen la ciudad: "Váyanse ahora porque actuaremos con fuerza en todas partes". Occidente expresa su apoyo incondicional a Israel y su condena a Hamás. Riesgo de ampliación de la guerra en Oriente Medio. Claves del conflicto palestino-israelí que ha desencadenado la guerra entre Israel y Hamás. El precio de la luz sube un 16% este lunes, hasta los 120,96 euros/MWh. Miles de personas se manifiestan en Barcelona contra la amnistía a los políticos catalanes. Rescatadas en las últimas horas seis embarcaciones irregulares con 534 migrantes en aguas canarias. Clavijo denuncia la situación de "colapso" por la crisis migratoria y reclama al Gobierno que "mire para Canarias". "No sé qué más tiene que pasar para que el Gobierno mire a Canarias, nos atienda y ponga un mando único", dijo el presidente de Canarias este domingo en El Hierro. Canarias tutela en solitario más de 3.000 menores con un costo de más de 70 millones de euros anuales. La llegada de inmigrantes a Canarias supera ya a todo el año 2022. En seis días han arribado casi 3.000 personas; solo ayer fueron más de 1.000. En lo que llevamos de año se superan las 18.000 frente, por encima de los 15.682 del ejercicio pasado. Cientos de personas esperan en las costas africanas para coger un cayuco y salir. Otras oposiciones bajo sospecha en Canarias: solo nueve aprobados de 4.200 y vínculo entre los dos mejor puntuados. La Dirección General de Función Pública suspende el proceso selectivo después de que el tribunal dimitiera como consecuencia de las quejas sobre la dificultad del examen. En ese comunicado, la Consejería de Administraciones Públicas destacaba que las dos personas que habían logrado la mayor puntuación tienen un “parentesco directo” con la anterior directora de Función Pública, Águeda Márquez, que estuvo en el cargo durante los últimos meses del gobierno progresista liderado por el PSOE (de febrero a agosto) y que, según las fuentes consultadas por este periódico, se acaba de jubilar. Esas dos mejores notas corresponden a una pareja, a la hija y el yerno de la exdirectora. Ella obtuvo un 7,5 sobre diez. Él, un 7,4. La nota promedio entre todos los aspirantes fue de un 1,6 y solo aprobaron otros siete, una con un 6,8 y el resto, con un 6 o menos.
Sergey Brin is a prominent technology entrepreneur and computer scientist. He is best known as one of the co-founders of Google, one of the world's leading technology companies. Sergey Brin was born in Moscow, Russia, on August 21, 1973, and emigrated to the United States with his family at the age of six.While pursuing his studies at Stanford University, Sergey met Larry Page, and together they developed the idea for a new and more efficient search engine that would later become Google.In 1998, they officially founded Google Inc., with the mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.Under Sergey Brin's leadership as President of Alphabet Inc. (Google's parent company) until his departure in 2019, Google grew into a multinational conglomerate and one of the most influential technology companies in the world.The company's innovations and products, including Google Search, Gmail, Android, Google Maps, and numerous others, have significantly shaped the digital landscape.He is also tied to Jeffrey Epstein according to court documents and eye witness accounts. In this episode, we dive into that relationship and see how Jeffrey Epstein allegedly was able to rope Brin in and get him as a customer for JP Morgan Chase.(commercial at 9:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein helped JPMorgan land Google's Sergey Brin as client (nypost.com)This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
Google Inc. ซึ่งเป็นบริษัทเครื่องมือการค้นหาที่ใหญ่ที่สุดและได้รับความนิยมมากที่สุดในโลก เป็นหนึ่งในบริษัทที่เป็นที่ต้องการมากที่สุดในโลกเช่นกัน เนื่องจากความนิยมของบริษัทที่เกิดจาก ค่าตอบแทน และสวัสดิการที่น่าดึงดูดใจสำหรับพนักงาน Google จึงได้รับใบสมัครงานหลายล้านครั้งเป็นประจำทุกปี ในขณะที่บริษัทอื่นๆ ต่างอิจฉา Google ที่สามารถดึงดูดและรับบุคคลที่มีความสามารถและทักษะสูงจากทั่วทุกมุมโลก แต่บริษัทกลับพบว่าสิ่งนี้กลายเป็นสภาวะที่กลืนไม่เข้าคายไม่ออกสำหรับพวกเขา เมื่อ Google ติดอันดับบริษัทที่ได้รับความนิยมมากที่สุดในโลกก็ไม่สามารถที่จะตอบรับใบสมัครที่ได้รับจากผู้หางานหลายหมื่นคนจากทั่วทุกมุมโลกได้อีกต่อไป เนื่องจากบริษัทตั้งเป้าที่จะจ้างเฉพาะพนักงานที่ดีที่สุดซึ่งเหมาะสมกับวัฒนธรรมองค์กรและมาตรฐานของ Google บริษัทจึงเริ่มคิดถึงวิธีปรับปรุงกระบวนการสรรหาและคัดเลือกผู้ที่จะมาเป็นพนักงาน ให้ดียิ่งขึ้นโดยการใช้คอมพิวเตอร์อัลกอริธึม เลือกฟังกันได้เลยนะครับ อย่าลืมกด Follow ติดตาม PodCast ช่อง Geek Forever's Podcast ของผมกันด้วยนะครับ ========================= ร่วมสนับสนุน ด.ดล Blog และ Geek Forever Podcast เพื่อให้เรามีกำลังใจในการผลิต Content ดี ๆ ให้กับท่าน https://www.tharadhol.com/become-a-supporter/ ——————————————– ติดตาม ด.ดล Blog ผ่าน Line OA เพียงคลิก : https://lin.ee/aMEkyNA ——————————————– ไม่พลาดข่าวสารผ่านทาง Email จาก ด.ดล Blog : https://www.getrevue.co/profile/tharadhol ——————————————– Geek Forever Club พื้นที่ของการแลกเปลี่ยนข้อมูลข่าวสาร ความรู้ ด้านธุรกิจ เทคโนโลยีและวิทยาศาสตร์ ใหม่ ๆ ที่น่าสนใจ https://www.facebook.com/groups/geek.forever.club/ ========================= ช่องทางติดตาม ด.ดล Blog เพิ่มเติมได้ที่ Fanpage : www.facebook.com/tharadhol.blog Blockdit : www.blockdit.com/tharadhol.blog Twitter : www.twitter.com/tharadhol Instragram : instragram.com/tharadhol TikTok : tiktok.com/@geek.forever Youtube : www.youtube.com/c/mrtharadhol Linkedin : www.linkedin.com/in/tharadhol Website : www.tharadhol.com
David Berlow has been at the forefront of type design, publishing, and technology for 45 years. His impressive career began in 1978 drawing letterforms for the Haas, Mergenthaler, Linotype, and Stempel type foundries, before he went on to work at Apple, Bitstream, and later founded the Font Bureau with Roger Black. A self-described “loose cannon” and “boat rocker,” Berlow has been at the center of type innovation for decades, consulting for companies like Apple and Google, all whilst designing some of the world's most celebrated and recognizable fonts, including custom designs for iconic publishers such as The New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, Esquire Magazine and The Wall Street Journal and brands including Apple Computer Inc., Google Inc. and Microsoft Corporation. In this week's episode Tom Rickner, the Senior Director of the Studio at Monotype, sits down with Berlow. Fun fact: Berlow hired Rickner at the Font Bureau, kicking off his career as a type designer. You'll hear the two reminisce, talk shop, and explore Berlow's influences, predictions, and perspectives on mentorship and team building. Read more about this episode and our past guests at monotype.com/podcast.
Sergey Brin is a prominent technology entrepreneur and computer scientist. He is best known as one of the co-founders of Google, one of the world's leading technology companies. Sergey Brin was born in Moscow, Russia, on August 21, 1973, and emigrated to the United States with his family at the age of six.While pursuing his studies at Stanford University, Sergey met Larry Page, and together they developed the idea for a new and more efficient search engine that would later become Google.In 1998, they officially founded Google Inc., with the mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.Under Sergey Brin's leadership as President of Alphabet Inc. (Google's parent company) until his departure in 2019, Google grew into a multinational conglomerate and one of the most influential technology companies in the world.The company's innovations and products, including Google Search, Gmail, Android, Google Maps, and numerous others, have significantly shaped the digital landscape.He is also tied to Jeffrey Epstein according to court documents and eye witness accounts. In this episode, we dive into that relationship and see how Jeffrey Epstein allegedly was able to rope Brin in and get him as a customer for JP Morgan Chase. (commercial at 9:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein helped JPMorgan land Google's Sergey Brin as client (nypost.com)This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
Sergey Brin is a prominent technology entrepreneur and computer scientist. He is best known as one of the co-founders of Google, one of the world's leading technology companies. Sergey Brin was born in Moscow, Russia, on August 21, 1973, and emigrated to the United States with his family at the age of six.While pursuing his studies at Stanford University, Sergey met Larry Page, and together they developed the idea for a new and more efficient search engine that would later become Google.In 1998, they officially founded Google Inc., with the mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.Under Sergey Brin's leadership as President of Alphabet Inc. (Google's parent company) until his departure in 2019, Google grew into a multinational conglomerate and one of the most influential technology companies in the world.The company's innovations and products, including Google Search, Gmail, Android, Google Maps, and numerous others, have significantly shaped the digital landscape.He is also tied to Jeffrey Epstein according to court documents and eye witness accounts. In this episode, we dive into that relationship and see how Jeffrey Epstein allegedly was able to rope Brin in and get him as a customer for JP Morgan Chase. (commercial at 9:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein helped JPMorgan land Google's Sergey Brin as client (nypost.com)This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
Em evento em São Paulo nesta terça-feira (27), o presidente do Google Brasil, Fábio Coelho (foto), afirmou que a companhia não é contra uma regulação das big techs, apesar de seu investimento em campanhas contra o PL das Fake News que tramita na Câmara. “É importante dizer o seguinte: o Google não é contra a regulação. O Google se coloca sempre na posição de diálogo, para melhorar uma regulação para que ela não seja aparentemente boa e venha a ser perversa para todo mundo”, declarou o executivo, segundo o relato de O Globo. Coelho, que também é vice-presidente global da Google Inc., acrescentou que a empresa tem tido conversas com parlamentares e com a Anatel. Na semana passada, em depoimento à Polícia Federal, o presidente do Google Brasil negou que a companhia tenha trabalhado para interferir nos resultados de buscas sobre o PL das Fake News. Inscreva-se e receba a newsletter: https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL Você pode entrar em contato conosco pelo e-mail: assinante@oantagonista.com Confira mais notícias em nosso site: https://oantagonista.uol.com.br/ https://crusoe.uol.com.br/ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais: https://www.fb.com/oantagonista https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista https://www.tiktok.com/@oantagonista_oficial No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista
Does Section 230(c)(1) of the Communications Decency Act immunize interactive computer services when they make targeted recommendations of information provided by another information content provider? Audio of Gonzalez v. Google, Inc. (May 18, 2023)
We discussed a number of things including:1. Ty's career journey2. How SM and LinkedIn can be used for different goals 3. What's working well on LinkedIn right now; insights from new research4. What entrepreneurs get wrong when using social media + LinkedIn5. Trends to keep an eye out for Ty is Director, Market Engagement, The B2B Institute at LinkedIn, a think tank funded by LinkedIn studying the future of B2B marketing and decision making. She is also Co-Founder of TransformHer, the premier conference for professional women of color and allies in technology. With research, Ty engages and educates the industry in partnership with the leading marketing effectiveness thinkers and organizations such as Cannes Lions, ANA, and IPA to help better define the category, and drive growth. Ty is passionate about connecting people with information needed to make intelligent decisions, sharing research to help marketers be more productive and successful with a bit of humor. An award-winning marketer, international speaker and two-time Olympic Trials qualifier in the 800 meters, Ty is a top B2B marketing influencer teaching B2B marketing as well as leadership and diversity, equity and inclusion. Marketers benefit from Ty's marketing experience at Google Inc, consulting within IBM as a social business manager and leading her own B2B consulting practice where she authored "Marketers of Tomorrow: A Step-by-Step Toolkit for Inbound Marketing". Beyond marketing, Ty served as the President of LinkedIn's Black Inclusion Group (BIG) for several years. Today, Ty serves on the Digital Marketing Institute's Global Advisory Council, on the Board of Directors for the American Advertising Federation and as an Adobe Insider with top executives, experts, and pioneers in technology. Ty is a frequent industry and academic speaker on the marketing circuit, having appeared at INBOUND, Adweek, Festival of Marketing, ADCOLOR, Marketing Society Changemakers, Ghana Tech Summit, Adobe Summit and the Digital Summit events to name a few. In her career, she has delivered marketing education to thousands.
One in two employees have left a job to get away from a toxic manager and improve their overall life at some point in their career, according to the Gallup's State of the American Manager report. We are really living times of change where everything is on the table to make the workplace better for employees. In this episode of Growth Hacking Culture, I really want to understand how to handle a toxic manager and what is the root cause of displaying toxic behaviors at work. About Eric M. Bailey Eric M. Bailey is the bestselling author of The Cure for Stupidity: Using Brain Science to Explain Irrational Behavior and President of the Bailey Strategic Innovation Group, one of the fastest-growing human communication consulting firms in the United States. Eric is the creator of the Principles of Human Understanding™, a leadership and communication methodology based in brain science and psychology. Eric works with Google Inc, the US Air Force, Los Angeles County, Phoenix Police Department and many more. He has a Master's degree in Leadership and Organizational Development from Saint Louis University and is a lifetime learner of human and organizational behavior. What we discussed in this episode of Growth Hacking Culture: During COVID there was moments of panic in many organizations as managers couldn't cope with the need of agility, managing remote teams and empathy required in times of change. From a psychological perspective why managers “suck at” adapting to change? When talking about Toxic Work Cultures, is it fair to put all of the fault in the poor “overloaded managers” or should we look bigger - to the senior management team that allows the spread of toxic behaviors? In your bestseller book The Cure for Stupidity: Using Brain Science to Explain Irrational Behavior at Work - you describe the Principles of Human Understanding as a toolbox to understand behaviors, decisions and motivations - what are the principles that explain the most frequent toxic behaviors in managers What would you recommend to the people experiencing a toxic manager? How would you explain to a CEO that despite good performance a manager with toxic behaviors is harming the future of the company You have years of experience advising CEOs - Do you have some good stories on their misunderstandings of human psychology related to their employees Is it true that the more senior we are in an organization the less we are aware of the employee realities ? Where to find Eric M. Bailey online: Website: https://ericmbailey.com/ His book: The Cure for Stupidity - Using Brain Science to Explain Irrational Behavior at Work https://baileyinnovationgroup.com/thecureforstupidity YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@eric_m_bailey ### This episode is hosted by Ivan Palomino - He is a Learning Strategist and Behavioral Designer. He helps organizations build human-centric work cultures. This episode is brought to you by PeopleKult - the next generation work culture powered by brain and data science.
Why do we react the way we do?Eric is the bestselling author of The Cure for Stupidity: Using Brain Science to Explain Irrational Behavior and President of Bailey Strategic Innovation Group, one of the fastest-growing human communication consulting firms in the United States. He has a diverse set of experiences that includes helping NFL All-Pro Larry Fitzgerald pet a rhinoceros, doing barrel rolls in an F-16, and chatting with LL Cool J on the campus of Harvard University.Eric is the creator of the Principles of Human Understanding™, a leadership and communication methodology based in brain science and psychology. His unique style blends fact and emotion and finds ways to appeal to the analytical thinkers, the emotional feelers, and everyone in between. He also has a unique ability to communicate seemingly complex concepts in practical, easy-to-comprehend ways, aiding in self-awareness and knowledge retention.Eric has been featured on CNN, Huffington Post, Forbes, the Like a Real Boss Podcast and has helped leaders and teams across the world see common problems from new and different perspectives. Eric works with Google Inc, the US Air Force, Los Angeles County, the City of St. Louis, MO, Phoenix Police Department and many more. He also runs a YouTube series of 2-minute executive lessons called The Walking Meeting. Eric has a Master's degree in Leadership and Organizational Development from Saint Louis University and is a lifetime learner of human and organizational behavior. When not working or researching, you can find Eric and his wife Jamie racing on their road bikes, being cheered on by their three children.In his book, "The Cure For Stupidity", Eric details how being driven nuts by the people around you making common sense errors and irrational decisions, you don't have to waste time and energy dealing with stubborn, clueless, argumentative, defensive, or apathetic coworkers! Whether you work in the executive suite or on the front-line, this book will teach you how to cure the stupidity all around you.Listen to Eric as he shares:- why we react the way we do- the difference between reacting and responding- how to manage our emotional reactions- how to redirect an argument- intent vs impact in communication- what does 'significance' mean- benefits of effective collaboration in the workplace - busting leadership myths- the difference between learning and knowledge- the psychology of teamwork- why are divisions created- understanding bias and the brain- the illusion of certainty- radical curiosityConnect with Eric:Website: https://ericmbailey.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ericmbaileyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/EricMBailey/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eric_m_baileyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@eric_m_baileyAdditional Resources:"The Cure for Stupidity" by Eric M. BaileyConnect with me on:Email: roberta4sk@gmail.comLeave a rating and a review on iTunes and Spotify:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7rqIcKH2m2oJPmSrMtIMMBApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brain-science-of-effective-communication-w-eric/id1614151066?i=1000589227767YouTube:
This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck and Sam are joined by Pardis Mahdavi, an Iranian-American scholar who recently published an incredible op-ed in the Washington Post, “When Iran's ‘morality police' came for me.” Later in the show, Matt Beienburg of the Goldwater Institute joins us with an update on Arizona's ESA program.-Pardis Mahdavi is the dean of the social sciences division in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University, and a professor in ASU's School of Social Transformation. Mahdavi's approach to higher education has been informed by her personal journey as an Iranian-American woman growing up in the U.S., as well as her training as an anthropologist where she learned to be reflexive about complex power dynamics. She has focused her academic career on diversity, inclusion, human trafficking, migration, sexuality, human rights, feminism and public health.Prior to joining ASU, she was the acting dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. Before coming to Denver, she was at Pomona College from 2006 to 2017, where she most recently served as professor and chair of anthropology, director of the Pacific Basin Institute at Pomona College, as well as dean of women.She has published five single authored books and one edited volume in addition to numerous journal and news articles. She has been a fellow at the Social Sciences Research Council, the American Council on Learned Societies, Google Ideas and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. She has consulted for a wide array of organizations including the U.S. government, Google Inc. and the United Nations.-Matt Beienburg is the Director of Education Policy at the Goldwater Institute. He also serves as director of the institute's Van Sittert Center for Constitutional Advocacy. Published in local and national outlets, Matt's work focuses on promoting educational freedom, parental rights, and greater civic appreciation of America's founding principles.Prior to joining Goldwater, Matt served as a senior analyst at the Arizona Joint Legislative Budget Committee (JLBC), where he regularly drafted fiscal estimates and briefed members of the state legislature on major policy initiatives in K-12 and higher education.Matt previously worked in human capital consulting for Mercer, where his projects included surveying teacher engagement and analyzing the competitiveness of staff salaries at low-income area charter schools in Los Angeles. He has also worked in Washington, D.C. with Imagine Schools and the Center for Education Reform.A native of Arizona, Matt earned a bachelor's in economics from Claremont McKenna College, where he graduated summa cum laude, and a master's in public affairs from Princeton.-Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegrounds This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com
Ryan Steelberg is the Co-Founder and President of Veritone, Inc., a NASDAQ publicly traded company leading in enterprise AI software, services, and solutions. Ryan founded multiple companies with his brother, Chad; Their first company, Adforce, was founded in 1995 and acquired by CMGi in 1999 quickly after its IPO. He then served as President and CEO of Brand Affinity Technologies, Inc. and Head of Broadcast at Google Inc. He also was Co-Founder and President of dMarc Broadcasting, an advertising company that was acquired by Google and integrated into their Google Ads platform.
Ryan Steelberg is the Co-Founder and President of Veritone, Inc., a NASDAQ publicly traded company leading in enterprise AI software, services, and solutions. Ryan founded multiple companies with his brother, Chad; Their first company, Adforce, was founded in 1995 and acquired by CMGi in 1999 quickly after its IPO. He then served as President and CEO of Brand Affinity Technologies, Inc. and Head of Broadcast at Google Inc. He also was Co-Founder and President of dMarc Broadcasting, an advertising company that was acquired by Google and integrated into their Google Ads platform.
Change Your Mind- Change Your Life! Your Complete Guide to Success After Covid-19 w/ Robert Paisola
Lets listen as Robert Paisola of Western Capital has a discussion with individuals who have found that it is really hard to Regain their Status because of the Covid-19 Lock Down. In todays episode, you will hear from Dr. Abbas El- Amin, Will Kesselman, and Dr. Saman Mirkazemi who will each bring their individual experiences to todays show. So, if you are experiencing financial difficulties, feel depressed or can not get your life back on track, this is for you. Your host, Robert Paisola is the CEO and President of Western Capital International based in Las Vegas. He has a worldwide audience and every broadcast is translated into 9 languages. As a Senior Member of The FORBES INSTITUTE, Paisola has received awards from across the globe. We invite you to sit back, listen and learn as we present "Covid Is Over... GET OUT OF BED! Money Never Sleeps!" Live from Las Vegas. Robert Paisola Wikipedia Bio: Mr. Paisola is listed as a High Net Worth Individual by Forbes and as of December 2021 has a net worth of $136,000,000 USD as estimated by Forbes Magazine. Paisola was an early investor in Tesla and started to accumulate Bitcoin ( BTC ) in 2016. Based in Las Vegas, Nevada and Salt Lake City, Utah Robert Paisola is the founder of the Robert Paisola Foundation and serves as its Chairman. Twitter @RobertPaisola Contact: RobPaisola.com Paisola is a noted media analyst and a National Media Guest on the topics of the Recession, Foreclosure In America, and the business of Timeshare. A noted Author, CEO and Motivational Speaker, Robert Paisola is an International Personality speaking around the world on the Principles of The Hit Movie "THE SECRET" Robert Paisola is driven by a passion for people--motivating them to reach for the highest standards of success. As founder and president of many International Corporations including Western Capital and The Success Training Network, and now, Western Capital Multimedia, the parent company of Rene Magazine located at www.ReneMagazine.com. Robert trains sales and marketing professionals who want to strive to get to the top...and stay there. PARTNERS: SPONSOR OF TODAY'S BROADCAST: Mercedes Benz USA DATE OF RECORDING: MARCH 28, 2022 LOCATION: Westwood One Studios, Las Vegas National Syndication by, WISDOM (Social Audio Inc. ) Google Inc. Apple Podcasts, The Mancave Podcast Network, The Western Capital Multimedia Network, Spotify, Linked In Audio Presentations, Forbes Mentoring, Crunchbase, Business Insider, Wall Street Journal Live European Syndication: https://podcastle.ai/ TRANSCRIPT: https://otter.ai/u/qN-SfC_ojVVELGEwtXrMUBrTcDM --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/changeyourmindandlife/message
Journey into NFTs | Bored Ape Yacht Club | Cool Cats | John Knopf is an Emmy nominated international award-winning photographer whose work has been recognized by National Geographic, USA Today, Billboard Magazine and Google INC. Links:John Knopf Twitterjknopf.comMichael Keen https://twitter.com/NFTicketJennifer Sutto https://twitter.com/jennifer_suttoNFT Catcher Podcast https://twitter.com/NFTCatcherPodproduced by Andy Cinquino https://twitter.com/ajc254NFT Catcher theme music by ItsJustLos https://twitter.com/its_JustLosemail : NFTCatcherPod@gmail.comDiscord
New to Polaris off-road vehicles or just want the best ride on your machine? Listen in as off-road suspension engineer's Parry Ragland and Dave Helgeson talk us through why a properly set-up suspension matters, and how to do it. Make sure to take advantage of our online maintenance resources like Owner's Manuals, the Polaris ORV Help Center sites, and the Polaris Off Road and Polaris RZR YouTube channels.https://www.polaris.com/en-us/owners-manuals/https://atv.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://general.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://ranger.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://rzr.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDdBUYepGpSjfY6sYm7Xo8whttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE2Ui62WoWeI4XgMqD4NwmA If you have a question or an idea for a future episode, use this link to send it to us.https://snowmobiles.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/suggest-help-article/ YouTube® is a registered trademark of Google Inc. WALKER EVANS RACING® is a registered trademark of Walker Evans Enterprises IncorporatedUnless noted, trademarks are the property of Polaris Industries Inc. © 2022 Polaris Industries Inc.
You've seen it teased for months, and now it's here! Introducing RZR Pro R and RZR Pro R 4. All-new from the ground up, the future of off-road performance has arrived. Joining the podcast are three members of the RZR Engineering team: Andy Ives, Robert Willmont, and Jason Sherret. These three sit down with us to introduce and discuss the ins and outs of the all-new, game changing RZR PRO-R.To view more specs and vehicle information, visit https://rzr.polaris.com/en-us/wide-open/.For more information on the RZR PRO-R, subscribe to the Polaris RZR YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/user/YourPolarisRZR/videosDon't forget to stop by the RZR Help Center for maintenance tips and more:https://rzr.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/To find a Polaris Dealer near you, use the Dealer Locator:https://rzr.polaris.com/en-us/dealer-locator/If you have a question or an idea for a future episode, use this link to send it to us:https://rzr.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/email/YouTube® is a registered trademark of Google Inc.WALKER EVANS RACING® is a registered trademark of Walker Evans Enterprises Incorporated Unless noted, trademarks are the property of Polaris Industries Inc. © 2022 Polaris Inc.
Many managers often have WTF moments. We give someone instructions as to what we want them to do and then, though some sort of ninja-esque mental gymnastics, they manage to do something completely different than what we expected.What are they thinking?! Are they really that stupid?My guest today says this behavior—on both the part of the manager and the employee—is a common part of our wiring as humans. But, he says, there is a cure for what we might call stupidity.About our Guest:Eric M. Bailey is the bestselling author of The Cure for Stupidity: Using Brain Science to Explain Irrational Behavior and President of Bailey Strategic Innovation Group, one of the fastest-growing human communication consulting firms in the United States. Eric has a diverse set of experiences that includes helping NFL All-Pro Larry Fitzgerald pet a rhinoceros, doing barrel rolls in an F-16, and chatting with LL Cool J on the campus of Harvard University.Honored as Diversity Leader of the Year, Eric is the creator of the Principles of Human Understanding™, a leadership and communication methodology based in brain science and psychology. Eric's unique style blends fact and emotion and finds ways to appeal to the analytical thinkers, the emotional feelers, and everyone in between. Eric has a unique ability to communicate seemingly complex concepts in practical, easy-to-comprehend ways, aiding in self-awareness and knowledge retention.As a honoree of the prestigious 40 Under 40 award, Eric has been featured on CNN, The Wall Street Journal, Fox Soul, Huffington Post, Forbes, the Consciously Unbiased Podcast and has helped leaders and teams across the world see common problems from new and different perspectives. Eric works with Google Inc, the US Air Force, Los Angeles County, the City of St. Louis, MO, Phoenix Police Department and many more. Eric also runs a YouTube series of 2-minute executive lessons called The Walking Meeting (www.thewalkingmeeting.com). Eric has a Master's degree in Leadership and Organizational Psychology from Saint Louis University and is a lifetime learner of human and organizational behavior. When not working or researching, you can find Eric and his wife Jamie racing on their road bikes, being cheered on by their three children.https://ericmbailey.com/Good Morning, HR is brought to you by Imperative—premium background checks with fast and friendly service. For more information about our commitment to quality and excellent customer service, visit us at imperativeinfo.com.If you are an HRCI or SHRM-certified professional, this episode of Good Morning, HR has been pre-approved for half a recertification credit. To obtain the recertification information for this episode, visit goodmorninghr.com.
Much of the fun using our Off-Road Vehicles involves getting them dirty; but what is all that dirt and water doing to the internals of our machines? Polaris Off Road Senior Technical Trainer Randy Nelson joins the podcast to discuss the potentially damaging effects of our ORVs ingesting too much dirt or water. Listen along as we talk about common maintenance best practices to keep our units are running as good as new regardless of the riding conditions we put them through. NOTE: When cleaning your Polaris ORV do not use a power washer to clean the vehicle. The best and safest way to clean your Polaris vehicle is with a garden hose and a pail of mild soap and waterMake sure to take advantage of our online maintenance resources like Owner's Manuals, the Polaris ORV Help Center sites, and the Polaris Off Road and Polaris RZR YouTube channels.https://www.polaris.com/en-us/owners-manuals/https://atv.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://general.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://ranger.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://rzr.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDdBUYepGpSjfY6sYm7Xo8whttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE2Ui62WoWeI4XgMqD4NwmAIf you have a question or an idea for a future episode, use this link to send it our way:https://www.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/email/YouTube® is a registered trademark of Google Inc.High Lifter® is a registered trademark of NIVEL PARTS & MANUFACTURING COUnless noted, trademarks are the property of Polaris Industries Inc.© 2021 Polaris Inc.
Have you ever wondered where all that snow goes after burying your sled in the fresh white powder? Hopefully not in your snowmobile's intake! Program Leader, Derek Zimney joins the podcast again to discuss the importance of keeping your sled's intakes clean; along with some pre-ride and post-ride tips to make sure the only thing going through your sled's intake is cold winter air. Find model-specific pre-ride inspection instructions in your Owner's Manual:https://snowmobiles.polaris.com/en-us/owners-manuals/And look for pre-ride inspection videos on the Polaris Help Center. Search for “Pre-Ride Inspection” and find the video that applies to your snowmobile.https://snowmobiles.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/ The Polaris Snowmobiles Help Center and Polaris Snowmobiles YouTube channel are great resources for maintenance and ownership tips.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc21o3x3-P_ehovL2Vl2EuAhttps://snowmobiles.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/ If you have a question or an idea for a future episode, use this link to send it to us.https://snowmobiles.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/suggest-help-article/YouTube® is a registered trademark of Google Inc.Unless noted, trademarks are the property of Polaris Industries Inc. © 2021 Polaris Inc.
“I look at these assistants that we have today which are very primitive like Siri, Alexa and Google. But it's really interesting, because they represent a phase change in operating systems.”Peter Norvig is a Director of Research at Google Inc. Previously he was head of Google's core search algorithms group, and of NASA Ames's Computational Sciences Division, making him NASA's senior computer scientist. He received the NASA Exceptional Achievement Award in 2001. In this episode, Peter Norvig speaks about how we can have a more modern approach to AI. Norvig starts with the history of the textbook. In 1990, the textbooks were subpar. AI was changing in three ways – moving from logic to probability, from hand coded knowledge to machine learning, and from duplicating human systems toward normative systems that got the best answer no matter what. After leaving Berkeley to go to Sun, he helped write a new textbook about AI. Music: I Knew a Guy by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Session Summary: Peter Norvig, Google | Ai: A Modern Approach - Foresight InstituteThe Foresight Institute is a research organization and non-profit that supports the beneficial development of high-impact technologies. Since our founding in 1987 on a vision of guiding powerful technologies, we have continued to evolve into a many-armed organization that focuses on several fields of science and technology that are too ambitious for legacy institutions to support.Allison Duettmann is the president and CEO of Foresight Institute. She directs the Intelligent Cooperation, Molecular Machines, Biotech & Health Extension, Neurotech, and Space Programs, Fellowships, Prizes, and Tech Trees, and shares this work with the public. She founded Existentialhope.com, co-edited Superintelligence: Coordination & Strategy, co-authored Gaming the Future, and co-initiated The Longevity Prize. Apply to Foresight's virtual salons and in person workshops here!We are entirely funded by your donations. If you enjoy what we do please consider donating through our donation page.Visit our website for more content, or join us here:TwitterFacebookLinkedInEvery word ever spoken on this podcast is now AI-searchable using Fathom.fm, a search engine for podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us in the BreakLine Arena as we celebrate our 2021 Summit with Silicon Valley pioneer and trailblazer, Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube.In this conversation Susan provides invaluable insight from her journey joining what at the time was a little known start-up named Google (she was Employee #16), to ultimately leading the company's acquisition of YouTube, a move that is widely regarded as one of the most successful acquisitions of all-time.Susan has served as Chief Executive Officer of YouTube, a digital video platform and subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. (previously Google Inc.), since February 2014. She joined Google as its marketing manager in 1999, and after serving in various positions in marketing, from April 2011 to January 2014, Susan served as Google's Senior Vice President of Advertising & Commerce. Prior to joining Google, she worked at Intel and served as a management consultant at both Bain & Company and R.B. Webber & Company. Susan received an A.B. in History and Literature from Harvard University, an M.S. in Economics from the University of California, Santa Cruz and an M.B.A. from the University of California, Los Angeles.If you like what you've heard please like, subscribe, or rate The BreakLine Arena on your preferred streaming platform! We would also love to hear your thoughts, feedback, or recommendations on the content we are creating. Feel free to reach out to us at questions@break-line.com.To learn more about BreakLine Education visit us at breakline.org.You can also view the entirety of this conversation on YouTube with the link below:2021 BreakLine Summit with Susan Wojcicki (YouTube Link)
O Google apresenta seus documentos constitutivos e torna-se oficialmente o Google Inc em 4 de setembro de 1998. Esse foi o primeiro passo empresarial do que é hoje maior serviço de buscas do planeta. Em 15 de setembro de 1997, cerca de um ano antes, o domínio google.com já estava registrado.O site Google virou sinônimo de buscas e criou uma geração vinculada com seus serviços. Ao concentrar a maior parte das buscas da internet, o site revolucionou a rede mundial de computadores. É a partir de sua fundação que a internet surge como uma janela para o mundo.Os primeiros sites de buscas a ganhar fama foram o Yahoo, que escolhia os links de forma manual, e o Excite, que usava programas para catalogar as páginas automaticamente. Sergey Brin e Larry Page, os inventores do Google, começam a trabalhar no "Projeto Biblioteca Digital" em 1995, na Universidade de Stanford. Page, com experiência em web design, e Brin, um especialista em processamento de dados, iniciam a criação de um algoritmo para pesquisa de dados. Esta tecnologia, o “PageRank”, iria se tornar o coração do Google. "PageRank: trazendo ordem para a web", dizia o site pessoal dos dois em 1997.★ Support this podcast ★
This month, we turn our focus to the drive belt on our Polaris Off-Road Vehicles. And our resident expert is back. Polaris Senior Staff Clutching Engineer Amery Kuhl teaches us about how and where we ride affects our belts, what to look for when we're inspecting our belts and why we recommend using a Polaris belt.For model-specific instructional videos on servicing your vehicle's drive belt can be found on the Polaris ORV Help Center sites, as well as the Polaris Off Road and Polaris RZR YouTube channels.https://atv.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://general.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://ranger.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://rzr.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDdBUYepGpSjfY6sYm7Xo8whttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE2Ui62WoWeI4XgMqD4NwmAMore information on belt break-in and maintenance can be found at the link below.https://ranger.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/article/KA-01036/If you have a question or an idea for a future episode, use this link to send it our way:https://www.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/email/YouTube® is a registered trademark of Google Inc.Unless noted, trademarks are the property of Polaris Industries Inc.© 2021 Polaris Inc.
Part of Off-Road Vehicle ownership is keeping up with routine maintenance. Get a better idea of what that entails from this conversation with Polaris Service Engineers Guy Bernt and Tim Nelson. They discuss what goes into basic maintenance and why it's important for our vehicles.Make sure to take advantage of our online maintenance resources like Owner's Manuals, the Polaris ORV Help Center sites, and the Polaris Off Road and Polaris RZR YouTube channels.https://www.polaris.com/en-us/owners-manuals/https://atv.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://general.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://ranger.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://rzr.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDdBUYepGpSjfY6sYm7Xo8whttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE2Ui62WoWeI4XgMqD4NwmAIf you want a sneak preview of the upcoming battery maintenance episode featuring Guy, watch this video:https://youtu.be/KONCQs8y86sIf you have a question or an idea for a future episode, use this link to send it our way:https://www.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/email/High Lifter® is a registered trademark of NIVEL PARTS & MANUFACTURING CO. YouTube® is a registered trademark of Google Inc.Unless noted, trademarks are the property of Polaris Industries Inc.© 2021 Polaris Inc.
If you're curious about the world of snow biking, you'll enjoy this conversation with Timbersled Product Specialist Brock Bolin. Brock tells us the basics about snow biking, Timbersled, what ownership entails and his favorite models and riding locations.For more information on Timbersled, visit Timbersled.com and take advantage of resources like the Try Timbersled page, the Help Me Choose tool, and the Dealer Locator. Contact the Timbersled Product Pros at 888-588-6326.Also make sure to check out the Timbersled Help Center and Timbersled YouTube channel.https://www.timbersled.com/en-us/self-help/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRoLmzt8sv1D9e9rh-c69JALearn more about avalanche safety at Avalanche.org.If you have a question or an idea for a future episode, use this link to send it our way:https://www.timbersled.com/en-us/self-help/email/YouTube® is a registered trademark of Google Inc.Unless noted, trademarks are the property of Polaris Industries Inc.© 2021 Polaris Inc.
Learn everything you need to know about Polaris winches from Polaris Winch Project Leader Jeremiah Johnstun. Jeremiah tells us why we might want to add a winch to our Off-Road Vehicles, how to figure out which winch to buy and how to use a winch safely.Make sure to review the winch guidelines, instructions and safety warnings found in your Owner's Manual and on the Polaris Help Center. Always wear eye protection and heavy gloves when operating the winch and always use the hook strap when handling the hook.https://www.polaris.com/en-us/owners-manuals/https://atv.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/article/KA-01033/To learn more about the full lineup of Polaris winches, visit the Polaris ATV, GENERAL, RANGER and RZR websites.https://atv.polaris.com/en-us/shop/accessories/winches/https://general.polaris.com/en-us/shop/accessories/winches/https://ranger.polaris.com/en-us/shop/accessories/winches/https://rzr.polaris.com/en-us/shop/accessories/winches/Look for winch installation videos on the Polaris Off Road and Polaris RZR YouTube channels.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDdBUYepGpSjfY6sYm7Xo8whttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE2Ui62WoWeI4XgMqD4NwmAIf you have a question or an idea for a future episode, use this link to send it our way:https://www.polaris.com/en-us/self-help/email/Jeep® is a registered trademarks of FCA US LLC.YouTube® is a registered trademark of Google Inc.Unless noted, trademarks are the property of Polaris Industries Inc© 2021 Polaris Inc.
On this week's episode of #MondayMantras, Host Zarina Poonawalla talks about Leadership Lessons to learn from Sundar Pichai, Chief Executive Officer at Google Inc. She shares a beautiful story of a little girl writing a letter to Sundar Pichai for her dream job at Google and further explains the top 5 lessons to become an excellent leader. Do share this episode with someone who could be a great entrepreneur in the future. Cheers!Tune in to find more on #MondayMantras with Zarina Poonawalla.Get in touch with our host Zarina on Instagram and Twitter: @zarinapoonawalla (https://www.instagram.com/zarinapoonawalla)(https://twitter.com/Zarinaspeaks)You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
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This week my guest is super timely with the looming election and racial unrest in our country. Juany Torres is the proud oldest daughter of Mexican immigrants and a first generation American. She was born and raised in the south side of San Antonio, Texas and attended Stanford University on a full scholarship by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Juany worked at the White House as part of the Domestic Policy Council under President Obama before joining Google Inc. After her time in the bay area, Juany served as the Nevada Deputy Digital Director for Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign before returning back to San Antonio and focusing on increasing civic engagement in her home state of Texas. Juany served as the Deputy Campaign Manager for Ron Nirenberg for Mayor and served in his office before helping her Stanford peer Lina Hidalgo run for Harris County Judge in Houston, Texas. In 2019 Juany began pursuing her Masters in Public Affairs at the University of Texas' LBJ School. Most recently, Juany was selected as the inaugural public policy fellow for WTS Heart of Texas Chapter and Mayor Adler's office. In her role, she is focused on increasing equity and opportunity through transportation policy. But Jauny is so much more than her impressive resume, she is a community leader not only in San Antonio but nationally and is a true inspiration who seek to lend their voice to their community. I know you are wondering what an amazing activist like Juany is doing on a podcast about imposter syndrome. Well, as I said before, no one can escape imposter syndrome – it's something that everyone faces.
.NET 5 RC1 is coming soonOk so technically this isn't "released" yet but David Fowler of the .NET team shared this photo in a tweet that shows two interesting tidbits, .NET 5 preview 7 is the last preview (AKA 'alpha') release and .NET 5 (Version 5.0.100) RC1 is coming soon. The other interesting tidbit is the 'master' branch (poor naming choice) is .NET 6.0.x, and at least as of this moment .NET 6 is slated for November 2021.Microsoft Ignite is September 22-24th, 2020, and is Free.Sign up here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/igniteDevIntersection is hosting a 2-day series of workshops on .NET:https://virtual.devintersection.com/#!/ is hosting a virtual 2-day series of workshop for the corporate friendly price of $199 on October 26th and October 27th 2020. Speakers include some pretty big names in the .NET space, including the Gu (sigh. Fine, "Scott Guthrie"), Kimberly Tripp, , Carl Franklin, Michelle Bustamente, and Scott Hunter.Each workshop is $199 and for that you also get access to the free keynotes. I signed up for the keynotes, and understand that if you do, you can be entered to win an XBox or a free workshopMicrosoft's Ignite conference is September 22-24, 2020, and is free. The subtitle of the conference is "Empowering the technical community to help customers innovate and rebuild in a changing world" which roughly translates to "Build new &$@#, get paid". Registration opens September 3rd, 2020.Looks like CSharpForMarkup is staying in Xamarin Forms 5do you ever see those fight videos on youtube that start just a few seconds too late so you don't know what caused it and you're left reading the comments to figure out what the hell is going on? This is like that, but on Github.Anyway, turns out after the team was going to take out CSharpFormarkup support out of Xamarin Forms 5 and move it to .NET 6 (MAUI), the loud voices on Github convinced them to keep it in.C# for Markup allows a programmer to write C# markup instead of XAML for Xamarin forms. Looks neat. Incidentally, it was the author of C#ForMarkup that let me know about this on twitter.EFCore updates -- Many to Many is in the daily buildsYou know an ORM is nascent when Many-to-Many support is just landing. I remember when EFCore was billed as a lightweight alternative to EF6. There's no doubt that Entity Framework 6 was plagued by three different ways to do the same thing with teams ending up mixing and matching and driving each other crazy. The hope is the EFCore team keeps their eye on the ball and keeps a unified focus on what the API should look like for EFCore. Given that Microsoft's bread is buttered by large enterprises that hate change, I'm not holding my breath, however.Emotions we have but don't can't explainThis is still messing me up.Scott Hanselman releases a video explaining the .NET EcosystemIf you're new to .NET (or even if you aren't) this video by Scott Hanselman explains the .NET ecosystem in all its 20 year sprawling majesty in a youtube video.Tempted to make a TikTok. Let's GO!*.The .NET Team releases a deep dive into how .NET is built and releasedThis is a follow-up to the public twitter statement that .NET daily builds aren't available when there are undisclosed security fixes; the .NET went through their entire build process. On a personal note, I made it through after a two-drink minimum. It also brings to sharp relief that .NET will always have Microsoft as its benevolent dictator for life.Maoni Stephens releases a 3 part series on the .NET GC on YoutubeMaoni Stephens shares how the GC works in three parts. I love these sorts of videos. I had to learn about the GC from Jeffrey Richter's "CLR via C#" book (back when there was only 1 edition), and now we can learn this stuff on Youtube. There's a little bit of jealousy, but mostly I'm grateful for people who take the time to share this stuff.Mads Torgerson addresses the viral "stuff I wish C# had but doesn't" tweetMads went to twitter to address the tweet that made it on the Orange Site that detailed some changes the author wishes C# had. Mads wrote: This is a great list of useful features missing from C#. They aren't fundamental flaws and could all be addressed; many are already on the radar for future versions. E.g. primary constructors are planned for C# 10.0, and could then be a building block for object expressions.I'm not really one to ask about all these new features because I'd be perfectly happy with C# 5. Some of the newer features are rather nice; but I don't think fundamental tinkering with the syntax of a language is a great way to maintain language cohesiveness. Call me old fashioned.Rick Brewster opines on what neat things you could do if we could get rid of the .Count property for certain collections:https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1295936199345844224.htmlDid you know the ASP.NET community team holds a weekly Standup?I'm not sure it's actually a standup but naming is hard. Anyway, you can check it weekly, here.Proposal to allow Wildcard using statementsIf you've used Python or TypeScript, you've seen this sort of approach when importing modules from a third-party library. Dave mentions it as a way to handle the fact that some types of utility methods (like extension methods) should really be at the top level, even though organizationally, Visual Studio loves it when your namespaces reflect your folder structure, and penalizes you with red squigglies when you don't. It's an interesting proposal, and I'm going to keep an eye on it.System.Text.Json getting more love for .NET 5.After Microsoft bought out Newtonsoft and its author, it immediately set to replacing NewtonSoft.Json with it's own System.Text.Json (incidentally, I'm not clear as to whether James Newton-King worked on System.Text.Json), and for .NET 5 it appears System.Text.Json is getting some much needed additions. It even has its own Kanban board.David Fowler of the .NET team shows off more Top-level statementsI'm torn on top-level statements. One of my favorite parts of Perl was the ease at which I could create a one-liner or a single file program, and from a nostalgia perspective I'm happy C# is getting that, but on the other hand, it's this "there's ten billion ways to do the same thing" that ends up plaguing all programming language environments and making it hard for new people to figure out what the hell is going on. Yea, "You're only new once", but it's an eternal september out here, folks.Anyway, David Fowler shows off what you can do with Top-level statements in this tweet.What's coming with Blazor in .NET 5?The .NET Team showed off blazor improvements during their .NET community standup, I missed this when it happened, but I absolutely refuse to rename this the "Last two weeks in .NET" newsletter.Some of the touted improvements: CSS Isolation Lazy-loading Auto refresh with dotnet watch Blog post on C# 9 records has been releasedC# 9 makes it easier to declare immutable data structures with the advent of Records.Todo: Fix vulnerabilityhttps://krebsonsecurity.com/2020/08/microsoft-put-off-fixing-zero-day-for-2-years/Microsoft patched CVE-2020-1464 on August 11 during their normal Patch Tuesday release. This CVE dealt with how Windows validates digital signatures for programs. Developers among us call this 'code signing', and it allows for a company to have their software blessed as being 'from them' and just as importantly verify that nobody mucked with the executable itself. One of the more frightening parts of the internet is that before code signing (and even after it), we just blindly trust software we downlaod, and that was fine when it didn't underpin our way of life, but this being 2020, software is everywhere, used for everything.This CVE exploited that process to effectively spoof the origin of a piece of software, or more nefariously, be able to modify an executable without triggering a warning upon install.All of this is normal so far, as far as CVEs go. They happen, and they get patched. What makes this remarkable is that Microsoft waited two years to patch this CVE, even though there was evidence it was being exploited in the wild and that researchers told Microsoft of this fact repeatedly.In case that isn't enough to raise the hairs on the back of your neck, one of the people who knew it was being exploited, Bernardo Quintero, released a blog post detailing how it was being exploited -- after all, his company, VirusTotal, detects malware as a service. As Brian Krebs quotes in his post: “In short, an attacker can append a malicious JAR to a MSI file signed by a trusted software developer (like Microsoft Corporation, Google Inc. or any other well-known developer), and the resulting file can be renamed with the .jar extension and will have a valid signature according Microsoft Windows,” Quintero wrote. [...] “Microsoft has decided that it will not be fixing this issue in the current versions of Windows and agreed we are able to blog about this case and our findings publicly,” his blog post concluded.The exploit is called Glueball (Developers, take note, security researchers are better at naming than we are).But the over all part of this that burns my backside is that Microsoft knew and publicly did nothing about the exploit for two years. In fact, when asked the very question of "Why the hell didn't you do something for two years?" The representative from Microsoft answered (with temerity, I'm sure) "Windows user who have applied the latest security updates are protected from this attack". “A security update was released in August,” Microsoft said in a written statement sent to KrebsOnSecurity. “Customers who apply the update, or have automatic updates enabled, will be protected. We continue to encourage customers to turn on automatic updates to help ensure they are protected.”I'm opining here, but I can't believe Microsoft would let such a risky exploit go for two years unless they were forced to. I wouldn't be surprised if a nation-state actor was using that exploit and politely asked Microsoft not to patch it.Yes, that's an opinion, but that is slightly more plausible than Microsoft saying "No big deal, let's wait two years to fix an already exploited security Vulnerability.We've seen Microsoft jump into action immediately on Zero-days; but this behavior from Mirosoft is just too weird to ignore.C# 9 Natively Sized IntegersAnthony Giretti blogs about forthcoming support for Natively Sized Integers in C# 9.For the subset of programmers that code that needs to worry about such a thing (if you have no idea what this is, then you're not one of them), then this is good news, and one less reason to have to dive into Interop.Raymond Chen talks about why you can't just hack off the GUID and use part of it for uniquenessDon't lie, you've thought about doing this before.The .NET team is busy adding nullable annotations to the BCLOk, this took some reading and I'm still not sure I fully undestand what's going on, but my simple response is starting in C# 8.0, you have the ability to tell the compiler that a certain reference is 'nullable', that is that it can be assigned null; through the ? operator: string? myVar = null;. This tells other programmers that yes, a string can have a null value; (Yes, No, FileNotFound, anyone?); and helps to clearly express the situations where null is a good idea, and the situations where it's bad. Billion dollar mistake bad.To lighten our loads, the .NET team has taken to adding these nullable annotations to the .NET BCL. Presumably this will help static analysis tools not be such unsympathizing assholes all the time. Presumably.
John Mueller with Jason Barnard at Google Webmasters Hangout 12th July 2019 John Mueller talks to Jason Barnard about working at Google Sitting in Google's office in Zurich. We discuss the numerous John Mueller's at Google Inc… and the world. And the problems with the ambiguity inherent in people's names. John cycles to work, eats in the café, answers emails, meets with Google teams, but doesn't play much pool. We then discuss beer, street names and Google offices that used to be a brewery. Then I suggest that SEO is changing at an accelerating rate – John doesn't agree. Then a bit of Javascript SEO and valid HTML. Then the importance of having a system and being consistent – John does agree. He gives a lovely insight into his role at Google, what he is trying to achieve and how he goes about it. A bit about Darwinism in search, the increasingly multimedia SERPs, onSERP SEO and GMB. We have a bit of a love-in about Google Maps, and reminisce about how life was different before Google Maps. That leads naturally onto knowledge graphs, relationships, entities and attributes… and review spam. John points out that most of what he says is site-specific, and two thirds of what he is quoted as saying is misquoted or quoted out of context. He is very phlegmatic about that, and says he is moving more towards talking off the record and having one on one conversations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiH9xvhOjSU&feature=emb_logo
John Mueller with Jason Barnard at Google Webmasters Hangout 12th July 2019 John Mueller talks to Jason Barnard about working at Google Sitting in Google's office in Zurich. We discuss the numerous John Mueller's at Google Inc… and the world. And the problems with the ambiguity inherent in people's names. John cycles to work, eats in the café, answers emails, meets with Google teams, but doesn't play much pool. We then discuss beer, street names and Google offices that used to be a brewery. Then I suggest that SEO is changing at an accelerating rate – John doesn't agree. Then a bit of Javascript SEO and valid HTML. Then the importance of having a system and being consistent – John does agree. He gives a lovely insight into his role at Google, what he is trying to achieve and how he goes about it. A bit about Darwinism in search, the increasingly multimedia SERPs, onSERP SEO and GMB. We have a bit of a love-in about Google Maps, and reminisce about how life was different before Google Maps. That leads naturally onto knowledge graphs, relationships, entities and attributes… and review spam. John points out that most of what he says is site-specific, and two thirds of what he is quoted as saying is misquoted or quoted out of context. He is very phlegmatic about that, and says he is moving more towards talking off the record and having one on one conversations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiH9xvhOjSU&feature=emb_logo
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Advisors Option: Mini Options Options 101: Mini Options What are mini options? Which underlying stocks? The SEC approved mini options on five underlying securities: Apple Inc. (AAPL), Amazon Inc. (AMZN), Google Inc. (GOOG), SPDR S&P 500 (SPY) exchange-trade fund, and SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) exchange-traded fund. What is the use case? Why would you not want to use mini options? Tricks of the Trade: The Right Skill Set. Today we will discuss the options skill set that a good advisor should bring to the table: how to hedge. It's a critical skill, particularly in this market environment. Every advisor should understand buying puts. How to write calls: Generate income on an equity portfolio. Put it together: How to construct a collar. Understanding how high and low volatility impacts options prices. Writing puts instead of using limit buy orders for stocks. Understand basic vertical spreads. Listener Mail: Keep those questions coming in Question from C. Davis, Portland, ME - Did you guys hear the episode of NPRs Marketplace where the financial advisor slammed options as "riskier than penny stocks?" What do you think? Question from Dog Fan - How much should I reasonably expect to pay for a financial advisor who can do all of the things you discussed? Is there a set percentage or rule of thumb that I should go by? I imagine all of these skills would result in hefty fees.