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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 10/28/2021 10:00 EDT

Learn the basics of Google advertising and all the tricks for using it right for just $15

TLDR: The Google Ads Marketing Bootcamp Bundle breaks down all the tactics for using the world’s largest digital ad network to reach more customers and raise your brand profile. Consumers make more than 160 billion searches on Google each month. That’s almost 84,000 searches every second of every day. Google Ads alone reach a network of more than 2 million websites and apps, with the Google Display Network reaching 90... Read more â€ș

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web · 10/28/2021 09:32 EDT

An analysis of what would happen if Elon’s proposed tax dollars were spent on public transport

It must be hard being Elon Musk. Yep, everyone’s favourite Space Karen is crying into his Giga bier and fiddling with his flame thrower in angst. He’s aimed his ire at a proposal before the US Senate to tax Musk and his wealthiest friends.  Specifically, these billionaires would fall subject to the 23.8% capital gains tax on the increased value of unsold assets like stocks and bonds. Elon has plenty... Read more â€ș

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Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten @ The Next Web · 10/28/2021 09:23 EDT

Even your ‘good’ decisions might be bad — so learn to rectify them

Boris is the wise ol’ founder of TNW who writes a weekly column on everything about being an entrepreneur in tech — from managing stress to embracing awkwardness. You can get his musings straight to your inbox by signing up for his newsletter! When you’re launching a new company, product, or service, there’s an incredible amount of little decisions to make. Of course, you’d like every single decision to be... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 10/28/2021 09:07 EDT

French wine and German robots: Why Chinese companies are investing big in Europe

In recent years, Chinese companies have been substantially increasing their investments in the European Union. From the vineyards of Bordeaux to robot manufacturers in Germany and construction machinery makers in Italy, these companies have been on a buying spree of unprecedented proportions. In the EU, the rapid growth has fuelled fears about the impact of these investments on jobs, technology, and Europe’s long-term industrial capacity, sparking calls for more oversight.... Read more â€ș

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Saidat Giwa-Osagie @ The Next Web · 10/28/2021 08:42 EDT

Relying on a single cloud provider is hella risky — here’s a smarter strategy

On 4th October 2021, millions of unsuspecting online users were surprised when a sudden internet blackout shut Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and Whatsapp down. The six-hour outage left many people without access to these platforms, which have cemented their place as the everyday cornerstones of modern communication.  The significant outage lost Facebook billions on the stock market and made businesses that run on their platforms vulnerable to losses. Facebook’s data center... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 10/28/2021 08:14 EDT

The Facebook Papers: All the major revelations in a handy list

Facebook has had many bad days and months, and the company is currently facing yet another public disgrace. Everyone’s talking about the Facebook Papers, and we’re here to summarize them for you, so you don’t have to spend days of your life reading them. Let’s dive right into them. What are the Facebook Papers? The Facebook Papers are a set of documents that former Facebook employee turned whistleblower, Frances Haugen,... Read more â€ș

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web · 10/28/2021 07:35 EDT

We asked Slack why it plays smooth jazz in lonely Huddles

These days, Slack and other professional communication software is as ubiquitous as email. This means that when something changes, it’s a Big Deal. For me, at least Something Slack rolled out in the last several months is called Huddles, a live audio feature that’s effectively a Clubhouse clone. The idea is rather than having a full blown meeting, you have a Huddle instead, which is an audio-only discussion with everyone... Read more â€ș

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Joan Westenberg @ The Next Web 3 place · 10/28/2021 04:23 EDT

Asking you to work for free is not an opportunity. It’s an insult.

Joan Westenberg is an award winning Australian contemporary writer, designer and creative director. She’s the founder of branding and advertising firm Studio Self and was named one of the leading startup voices in Australia by SmartCompany. The other day, I sat down for a meeting with an entrepreneur looking for a marketer and content writer. A mutual friend had put us in touch, and before our session, I had provided... Read more â€ș

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 10/27/2021 16:11 EDT

China says it has a quantum computer a million times more powerful than Google’s

Researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China recently published a paper indicating they’ve created a quantum computer that’s one million times faster than Google’s Sycamore machine. According to a report from the Global Times, the Chinese system “is 10 million times faster than the current fastest supercomputer and its calculation complexity is more than 1 million times higher than Google’s Sycamore processor.” File under: Huge, if true.... Read more â€ș

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 2 place · 10/27/2021 14:07 EDT

A beginner’s guide to AI: Ethics

Welcome to Neural’s beginner’s guide to AI. This multi-part feature should provide you with a very basic understanding of what AI is, what it can do, and how it works. The guide contains articles on (in order published) neural networks, computer vision, natural language processing, algorithms, artificial general intelligence, the difference between video game AI and real AI, and the difference between human and machine intelligence. The discourse surrounding artificial... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 3 place · 10/27/2021 11:01 EDT

SpaceX’s success is built on the bones of tiny birds

There’s a bird killer on the loose, a vicious murderer with an insatiable bloodlust for endangered species. His name is Elon Musk. The Tesla tycoon hasn’t been doing the dirty work himself, but Musk’s SpaceX is reportedly devastating the bird population around the company’s facility in Boca Chica, Texas. The surrounding land hosts an array of endangered animals, including sea turtles, ocelots, and hundreds of bird species, including the federally... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 10/27/2021 10:00 EDT

This 4K drone packed with flight features is now on sale for less than $80

TLDR: This nifty 4K drone model brings together precision flying ability with a 4K-ready camera for stellar images and video at a price tag under $80. We could say the holidays are right around the corner and help you justify it that way. But seriously
do you really need justification to buy a drone?  Whether you’re looking for a craft to capture incredible video footage, one to ramp up your flying... Read more â€ș

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Rebecca OKeeffe @ The Next Web · 10/27/2021 09:20 EDT

These are the 5 highest-paying jobs for engineers in the UK

When you’re on the hunt for a new job, there are a number of things to consider. We all have our personal list of what we want from a job. It might be a great pension scheme, incredible annual leave allowances (this is a big one for me personally!), or a fantastic culture. However, one thing we can all pretty much agree on is the importance of the salary on... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 10/27/2021 08:13 EDT

Installing a smart doorbell? Here’s how to do it without being fined

As any local solicitor can tell you, some of the most bitter legal disputes originate from disagreements between neighbors. Whether it’s property boundaries, loud music, or parking spaces, what might initially be minor irritations can gradually lead to a full-blown court battle. A relatively recent development in neighbor conflicts are clashes centered on home surveillance products, such as CCTV cameras and smart doorbells. These technologies, which may capture footage beyond... Read more â€ș

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web 1 place · 10/27/2021 07:38 EDT

Zuckerberg, misinformation king, says the media is misinformed about Facebook

The Facebook Papers may be the biggest PR crisis the social media company has ever seen — and that’s saying something. I mean, this is a business that has been involved in election fixing for god’s sake. But if Zuckerberg is one thing, it’s an overachiever. This is a man not willing to rest on his laurels. Forever, he strives, on and on, for all time, striving. So what does... Read more â€ș

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Bob Lord @ The Next Web · 10/27/2021 04:00 EDT

The ultimate employee benefit you need to offer: Purpose

The world’s labor markets are currently bracing for a mass exodus of workers in what some experts are calling “the Great Resignation.” Recent surveys indicate more than a quarter of the global workforce, and perhaps as much as 40%, is considering quitting. Meanwhile, U.S. Labor Department data reveals Americans are already leaving their jobs at the highest rates in two decades. Why? Because with crisis comes perspective. As many around... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 10/27/2021 02:10 EDT

How to transfer your WhatsApp chats from iPhone to Android

Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. One of the biggest pain points of using WhatsApp for years has been the inability to transfer chats between an iPhone and an Android phone. Till now, if you decided to switch, you had to mostly start over with no chat history on the... Read more â€ș

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 2 place · 10/26/2021 20:15 EDT

Scientists think they can finally speak to whales. Maybe they shouldn’t?

Imagine you’re a whale. No, not a person who holds vast amounts of cryptocurrency. An actual whale swimming in the ocean. You can think of it as a leadership or creative-thinking experiment if it helps. You’re swimming along and chatting with your pod as you do whale stuff. Everything is pretty much the same way it’s been for about 45 million years. And then suddenly a robot starts talking to... Read more â€ș

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 10/26/2021 19:50 EDT

4 improvements Google Maps should make for cyclists

Google Maps has recently added a number of cycling features as more people have taken to riding bikes, ebikes, and electric scooters during the coronavirus pandemic. And yet as much as I appreciate some of these updates, as I’ve started to explore other cycling-oriented applications, Google Maps‘ limitations have become increasingly obvious. Here are just a few changes that I believe could make Google Maps far more appealing to cyclists.... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 10/26/2021 12:59 EDT

What could you do with Hertz’s 100,000 Teslas? We did the math

Tesla’s deal with car-rental giant Hertz has generated some jaw-dropping numbers. The order of 100,000 Tesla Model 3s is potentially the largest ever purchase of electric vehicles. The announcement drove Tesla’s market value beyond $1 trillion on Monday and pumped up Elon Musk’s personal wealth up by $36 billion. The tycoon is now worth an eye-watering $289 billion. Our thoughts and prayers are are with Jeff Bezos at this difficult... Read more â€ș

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