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Podcast – FAAA – Financial Advice and Artificial Intelligence

Laurel Papworth

00:00:00.000] – Frank FAAA Hello, and welcome back to the FAAA podcast, here in the beautiful countryside of Adelaide, actually in the convention centre here in Adelaide, Laurel Papworth, welcome to The Conversation. [00:00:15.730] So Microsoft and Apple folded their responsible AI ethics committees. Not that it’s not.

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How to Leverage the 80/20 Rule for Blogging Success

ProBlogger

Microsoft Programming Bugs. In 2002, then-CEO of Microsoft Steve Ballmer announced that the 80/20 rule was not only applicable to the company’s product features – it applied to bugs, as well. The United States integrated the 80/20 rule in its Affordable Care Act that changed the way Americans as a whole accessed health care.

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What Motivates Readers to Share?

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Every piece of content, social network, and campaign has a vastly different conversion rate at each step of this process. The most popular readability test is called the Flesch-Kincaid test and is built into Microsoft Word. Political words and phrases like “Obama” and “health care.”

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The Top 130 Minnesota Tech Companies on Twitter

Webbiquity SMM

Separating the pop culture and political rants from the work-related conversations by creating a separate Twitter for business network is one possible solution—though to date there have no moves by Twitter in that direction. Optum connects the brightest people, places and ideas across the health care ecosystem to create better care.

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The future of groupware in the interactive workplace. | Technology > Software Services & Applications from AllBusiness.com

Buzz Marketing for Technology

This self-scrutiny is the result of a changing groupware market, which has caught the attention of major players in the operating systems and Internet industries, including Microsoft, Netscape and Oracle. And when those flexible systems are widely available, whats to stop the groupware market from commercial successes of Microsofts magnitude?