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Monthly Archives: December 2022
Face Supply Chain Disruptions : Work Smarter, Not Harder
Supply chain disruptions are nothing new. However, since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain disruptions have become more common. At first, these issues caused major shortages throughout the country. Now, shortages are still occurring along with inefficient shipping … Continue reading
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The phrase “mission creep” entered the popular discourse in the early to mid-1990s. It popped up in a number of big papers in articles describing the Somali Civil War. Here’s the New York Times in October ’93: The trick is … Continue reading
‘Indie App Santa’ returns, this year offering 40 deals on free and discounted iPhone apps
It’s the most wonderful time of the year…for free and discounted iPhone apps, that is. Here’s your reminder that today marks the return of Indie App Santa, an initiative started to help smaller app developers reach new audiences without having … Continue reading
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Does Google Keep work as a project management solution?
Learn whether note keeping apps like Google Keep can serve your project management needs or if their simplicity makes them fall short. The post Does Google Keep work as a project management solution? appeared first on TechRepublic.
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8 best HR analytics tools & software for your business in 2023
HR analytics software provides businesses with information to improve employee retention, recruitment and training. The post 8 best HR analytics tools & software for your business in 2023 appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Amazon CodeCatalyst provides blueprints for collaborative app development
During a keynote at re:Invent 2022 today, Amazon announced CodeCatalyst, a service designed to take away the heavy lifting of working across different codebases, tools and environments to build apps. Based on the concept of blueprints, CodeCatalyst — currently in … Continue reading
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Blaseball, the cult favorite online game, will return on January 9
The internet’s favorite fantasy fantasy sports league, Blaseball has a return date at last. On January 9, the horror metagame will set out to prove that it’s more than just a viral pandemic hit. A creepy, collaborative baseball simulator, Blaseball … Continue reading
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Get lifetime 1TB of cloud storage for just $140
Take advantage of Koofr’s lifetime subscription to 1TB of cloud storage. You can even hook up this platform to your other online accounts. The post Get lifetime 1TB of cloud storage for just $140 appeared first on TechRepublic.
Netflix is letting more subscribers preview its films and TV shows, report says
Content is king for streaming services, and Netflix may be going the extra mile to ensure its content is up to par with subscribers. According to the Wall Street Journal, Netflix’s prerelease screening program will soon enlist tens of thousands … Continue reading
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Amazon announces Eventbridge Pipes, a simpler way to connect events from multiple services
As developers use multiple Amazon services to compose an application, they typically have to write glue code to communicate between the different services, which can be a time-consuming manual exercise. But today at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas, the company … Continue reading
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