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lionelaguirre

Premium 4D Electric Shaver - 0 views

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    FEATURES: 5 IN 1-Multi-function shaving toolincluding a facial cleansing brush, a sideburn trimmer, nasal hair remover, Facial Hair Shaver, and a sponge for cleaning. 5 BLADES-fivefloating bladeswithdouble ring cutting design, effectivelyincrease 50% in shaving coverage, giving you aflawless shaving experience. Bladescan be used up to 5 yearsunder normal circumstances. PORTABLE AND CONVENIENT-Stainless steel blade headwith3 different lengthsof orientation combs, and pulling out cutter head design makes itmore flexible and effective FULLY WASHABLE & Easy to Clean- MeetsIPX7 waterproof class. Open up the shaver, flush the interior and air dry. EASY SHAVE-Quickly and comfortably shaveboth long and short hair with more comfort for an affordable price. You can also use it as abeard shaverand toremove hair from your nose and ears! SAFETY LOCK SWITCH DESIGN- Thissafety lock modeprevents the razor from being opened by children, and it alsoprevents the switch from being accidentally touchedin the travel bag.
Abhijeet Valke

Seven Tips for an Easy and Effective LMS Switch | Upside Learning Blog - 1 views

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    For an eLearning initiative to be successful, strong leaders and champions are needed in the organization. It also needs a robust and reliable LMS solution.
Antwak Short videos

"Campus to corporate transition for women professionals" by + professionals - 0 views

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    Product Management could be your key to move out of a stagnating career. At times many of us may feel that we are stuck in a profession, in a job role, or in an organization that is not for us. It may feel like it is not our true calling. Well, then why waste time? Make a career switch into a career of your choice. Muster the courage and make the move. If Product Management is your likely choice, then this is the right blog for you. If not, then why not explore what is it like to be a PM! (Product Manager not Prime Minister) So, what would you be doing as a PM? Wearing multiple hats. As a Product Manager, you have to wear different hats at different times. Be a Psychologist - Embark upon a journey to empathize and understand consumer needs and challenges Be a Consumer Behaviour expert - Leave no stone unturned to mine latent consumer insights Be a Marketeer - Use frameworks to gauge the perfect product-market fit Be a Diplomat - Negotiate with and influence relevant stakeholders to obtain desired results Be an Architect and an Interior Designer - Build and design products that address consumer pain-points effectively and transpires into a practical and scalable solution Be a co-ordinator - Guide and Direct cross-functional teams to deliver timely results in sync with the overarching objective Be a crisis manager - Diagnose the situation, identify hurdles and be agile in resolving them while the product is being tested in the market Be a Relationship Manager - The duty of a PM does not end as soon as the product is launched. It extends further to keep creating and nurturing a delightful experience for the customer. Now, you're aware of the roles you are likely to perform. What about the skills required to fulfil them efficiently? Well, most experienced PMs emphasize on soft skills being the differentiator between a good and a great PM. Let's have a look at the most essential hard and soft skills required to be a product manager: Com
anonymous

Waking Up From My iPad Dream | A Teacher's Coda - 0 views

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    Why my school district switch from a goal of 1:1 iPad to BYOT.
Ihering Alcoforado

The economics of desktop virtualization - Computerworld Blogs - 5 views

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    Martin Ingram Virtually Everything More posts | Read bio December 28, 2010 - 3:09 P.M. The economics of desktop virtualization 4 Comments TAGS:desktop virtualization, enterprise, finance, government, healthcare, hosted desktop virtualization, PC IT TOPICS:Cloud Computing, Cybercrime & Hacking, Desktop Apps, Emerging Technology, Healthcare IT, Laptops & Netbooks, Virtualization, Windows With Thanksgiving and Christmas behind us and the New Year upon us, it is time to take stock and see what changed for desktop virtualization in 2010.  One thing is very clear: We have moved from desktop virtualization being 'about to take off' to 'has taken off' -- the evidence for this is pretty clear in the number of licenses sold. With volumes sold in the low millions, desktop virtualization is way beyond the tryout and pilot stage. However, desktop virtualization is not yet for every user. There are a number of areas where it's still not a good fit. For example, a user who does not always have access to the Internet from his or her laptop may not be able to use a hosted virtual desktop. This is a problem that will be addressed by client hypervisors in coming years. These provide the management benefits of desktop virtualization to the intermittently connected user. For now, they are very new but will become critical for mobile workers and may also have a major role to play in bringing down the costs of desktop virtualization for non-mobile users as well. Of perhaps more concern is the question of the economic basis for hosted virtual desktops. This has recently become more visible thanks to Microsoft's paper 'VDI TCO Analysis for Office Worker Environments,'  which compares the total cost of ownership of traditional PCs and their virtual desktop alternatives. Their conclusion is that hosted virtual desktops are more expensive to deliver than a traditional, well-managed PC. There are a number of interesting points and conclusions to draw from this document. Firstly, Micros
Shannon Panzo

Mental Photography (ZOXing) Report - 3 views

Mental Photography Brain Management ZOXing ZOX Pro Training Knowledge is Power 1. Are you overworked and stressed out? 2...

father of mental photography Digital Product Brain Management

started by Shannon Panzo on 09 Jul 15 no follow-up yet
Shannon Panzo

What is Mental Photography - 3 views

Mental Photography and ZOXing Mental Photography, or ZOXing, is a learning technique that allows you to absorb information at 100 times the average reading speed, with 100% retention for l...

father of mental photography Digital Product Brain Management

started by Shannon Panzo on 29 Jun 15 no follow-up yet
Martin Burrett

nSpaces - 0 views

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    This is a great downloadable application that give you up to 4 desktops on your computer for different activities and tasks. Have one for children and one for teachers. Switch with a keyboard hotkey and you can even set a password to keep your desktop private. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/page/edit/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

Codemoji - 0 views

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    "A fun site for learning html/CSS coding which uses emojis to help learners remember the syntax. You can run the code within the site to test it and you can switch between emoji and text based code at the click of a button. There are also lessons to follow to help users become a coding pro."
lionelaguirre

Wireless Charger, Qi-Certified 10W Max Wireless Charging Pad Stand Bundle, Compatible w... - 0 views

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    Universal Compatibility: Works with iPhone Samsung and other wirelessly charged devices. Switch it Up: Place horizontally to enjoy videos while charging, or go vertical for video conferencing or to use facial recognition technology. Superior Safety: Certified to work flawlessly with any Qi-compatible phone, providing a safe charge for you and your devices. A Galaxy of Speed: A high-efficiency chipset provides 10W high-speed charging for Samsung Galaxy. iPhones get a boosted 5W charge at 10% faster than other wireless chargers. Flip It: Charge in landscape orientation while watching videos, or portrait mode for messaging and facial recognition. Case Friendly: Don't fumble with your phone case. The device charges directly through protective cases. Rubber/plastic/TPU cases less than 5 mm thick only. Magnetic and metal attachments or cards will prevent charging.
Antwak Short videos

What is Cyber Threat Intelligence? - 0 views

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    Cyber threats aimed at business are identified by Threat Intelligence. IT specialists and complex tools can read and analyze the threats. This information is utilized to plan, forestall, and recognize cyber threats hoping to exploit important organization's assets. Threat Intelligence collects and compiles the raw data about the threats emerging from different sources. Cyber threats can be truly terrifying. Cyber threat knowledge can help associations obtain important information about these threats, build successful defense equipment and relieve the threats that could harm their reputation. People often get confused with Cyber Security terms such as Threat Intelligence and Threat Data. Threat data is a list of likely threats. For instance, Facebook feeds are like a running list of possible issues. It is Threat Intelligence when IT specialists and exclusive complex tools can read and analyze the threats/attacks. Why is threat intelligence important for businesses? Threat Intelligence is a vital part of any cybersecurity. A cyber threat intelligence program sometimes called CTI, can: Prevent data loss With a very much organized CTI program set up, your organization can spot cyber threats and keep data breaches from leaking critical information. Give guidance on security measures By distinguishing and dissecting threats, CTI spots designs utilized by hackers. CTI assists organizations with setting up security standards to protect against future cyber assaults and threats. Educate others Hackers are smarter than before. To keep up, cybersecurity specialists share the strategies they've seen with the IT people group to make a communal database to battle cybercrimes and cybersecurity threats. Kinds of Threat Intelligence The four kinds of threat intelligence are strategic, tactical, technical, and operational Strategic cyber threat intelligence is generally dedicated to a non-technical audience. It utilizes nitty-gritty analyses of patterns and arising t
Janos Haits

WorldBrain's Memex - 0 views

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    "Kill Context Switches in online reading & research"
Pam Hill

Common Core Right and Wrongs - 2 views

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started by Pam Hill on 11 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
Martin Burrett

Switch Zoo - 0 views

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    An interesting site with lots of activities and information about animals, including a fun animal switcher which lets you use various parts of real animals to make a new (and usually bizarre) creature. So if you have ever thought that a bear would look better with a crocodile's head, now is your chance to prove it! http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
minato lee

Change the way you secretly Facebook status - 0 views

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    HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP - If you've seen the Facebook relationship status is one of the guys went from "In a Relationship" to "single" on your Newsfeed, then you probably have one of two reactions: feeling sad or frowning. There is something uncomfortable about seeing heartbreak unfold in front of your eyes. If you are a person who is vowing to not let that happen to you and you suddenly find yourself in a relationship switch status, then read on. We promise there is an easy method to avoid the awkwardness will be a single line (except, of course, you expect the overall shockingly Facebook friend you know).
Nigel Coutts

Girls & STEM - 0 views

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    Watching video from the Apollo space programme one can't help but notice how things have changed since those days in the early 1970s. Banks of small round rectangular screens, dot matrix printers, a myriad of switches and dials each with a specific task to perform and a design aesthetic that says functionality in mild mannered green. What is missing beside the sort of computing power we carry in our pockets today are women. In the 70s science and engineering was what men did and from a quick look at the statistics there continues to be much room for change.
liza cainz

Fast, Reliable and Accurate Microsoft Support XP Tech Service - 1 views

I was amazed that after reformatting my hard drive to switch from Vista to XP, Help Gurus allowed me to use the same code I had already purchased on my new operating system! I held my breath as I t...

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started by liza cainz on 04 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
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