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Affichage des articles du décembre, 2017

How Do You Vote? 50 Million Google Images Give a Clue

Artificial intelligence is making it possible for Street Views to be mined for insights about the economy, politics and human behavior — just as text mining has done for years. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2CqUGBa via IFTTT

How to Set Boundaries to Build Thriving Relationships

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Boundaries are something that we all need to create and stand by. from Entrepreneur http://ift.tt/2DDEUQ9 via IFTTT

Will You Work When You're Old? A Look at Employment Ages in the U.S. (Infographic)

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Today, working past 65 years old isn't uncommon. from Entrepreneur http://ift.tt/2lxcO1M via IFTTT

The Do's and Don'ts of Working With Recruiters

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In order to work effectively with a recruiter, you need to know how to communicate with them. from Entrepreneur http://ift.tt/2BYmn0C via IFTTT

Show 'em What You Got: 7 Tools to Break Into Visual Marketing

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Visual content is now easy and cheap to create thanks to cloud-based tools and platforms. from Entrepreneur http://ift.tt/2Ek5nDy via IFTTT

Tesla the Car Is a Household Name. Long Ago, So Was Nikola Tesla.

The star of a man once renowned as the prototype of a genius inventor has faded. But his reputation is having a revival, and his creations still resonate. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ClNOVu via IFTTT

67 Fascinating Facts About Ecommerce vs. Brick and Mortar (Infographic)

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There are pros and cons to both. from Entrepreneur http://ift.tt/2Eio3U4 via IFTTT

Inside the Hollywood Home of Social Media’s Stars. (Don’t Be Shy.)

High jinks and networking abound at 1600 Vine Street, the apartment complex minting the next generation of Instagram and YouTube celebrities. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2DB4d5z via IFTTT

Nintendo’s Switch Brings Some Magic Back

This time last year, the company that made Mario and Donkey Kong household names seemed to have lost its touch. Now, with the new console, it’s on a roll. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2CbOIVu via IFTTT

Why Are All Our Words in Bubbles?

Facebook. Twitter DMs. Texts. So much of our communication arrives (and leaves) in little bubbles. We asked some design experts why. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2CarIGf via IFTTT

Unfiltered Fervor: The Rush to Get Off the Water Grid

Driven by misgivings about how tap water is treated, start-ups are turning to springs and the air for purer sources — and drawing an elite audience. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2EatSmx via IFTTT

Developing an App or a Game? Take a (Retro) Lesson From 'PAC-MAN.'

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Designing modern software to mimic retro games gives people a quick way to complete something and feel accomplished. People like that. from Entrepreneur http://ift.tt/2CnBjqa via IFTTT

Starting a Business? Here Are the Most and Least Profitable Industries.

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Before you get into business, do some homework. from Entrepreneur http://ift.tt/2ChgSxz via IFTTT

Automatic Insights: How AI and Machine Learning Improve Customer Service

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How Canada's leading airline used these new digital tools to enhance its customer experience. from Entrepreneur http://ift.tt/2EexFzm via IFTTT

How to Bounce Back If Your Employees Steal From You

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Entrepreneurs are notoriously resilient, but how can you move forward if you can't trust your team? from Entrepreneur http://ift.tt/2zMw9RF via IFTTT