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Puerto Rico To NFL-Obsessed USA: A Little Help Here?

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The people of Puerto Rico, devastated by two giant hurricanes that struck days apart, feel ignored and neglected. Perhaps part of the problem is that 50% of Americans don't even know Puerto Rico is part of the United States. Cartoon by Joe Heller.

What Is The Greatest Wrong Theory In Physics?

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We know that the Standard Model of physics is both great and wrong: it works phenomenally well, but we know there are phenomena in physics it simply can't explain. But is it the greatest wrong theory in the history of physics?

What You're Losing If You Don't Get Promoted This Year

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Getting promoted is one of the most powerful events in your career. Sure, you probably can’t get promoted every year, but delays or missing promotions will have a major impact on your career and life.

NVIDIA Targets Next AI Frontiers: Inference And China

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NVIDIA has announced new technologies and customer wins at their GTC event in Beijing to position itself for success in Machine Learning Inference and, more generally, Machine Learning in China.

Three Ways Men Can Champion Gender Equality At Work

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LinkedIn's Mike Gamson shares three ways men can champion gender equality at work. Gamson recently launched the LinkedIn Women's Initiative and increased the percentage of women in senior leadership roles from a dismal 6% several years ago to 30% today - he shares the secrets to LinkedIn's success.



Improve Your Customer Service Today: Seven Action Steps

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Seven action items that can make a difference in the quality of your customer service, customer experience, and, ultimately, the sustainability of your bottom-line success. Some of these you can start and finish today. Others will take longer, but you can certainly get started–and it’ll be worth it.

Answers to 5 Computer Security Questions Readers Keep Asking

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Protecting ourselves online in the U.S. has more to do with stopping online identity thieves, hackers and other criminals trying to install malware (even ransomware) on our computers than it does with Fourth Amendment privacy issues. But these security measures can protect us either way.





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