With the election over, what comes next for tech...How to avoid worker burnout...Hotel data breaches
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November 9 · Issue #869 · View online |
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With the election over, what comes next for tech…How to avoid worker burnout…Hotel data breaches keep widening...Solid may be the ticket to real privacy for organizations…Passengers check out the Hyperloop…Changes at Softbank…How to manage better remotely…Cities are finding their own data about broadband deployments…Those stories are here today, in THE COMUNICANO!!!!
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Biden’s victory was just what tech wanted. Now what?
The next four years won’t be easy for tech. But they’ll be easier than they could’ve been.
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Companies Offer Creative Solutions to Worker Burnout During the Pandemic
From surprise days off to 30-hour workweeks, managers are devising ways to help employees; “How are you really, really doing?”
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Strategies for remote-work success: Set clear start and end times, check in on people, have patience
Guest Post: If you’re working in technology you’re likely working remotely, whether you want to or not. Working remotely is not new; for years people have…
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Hotel reservation platform leaked user data from top online booking sites
The list of online booking sites affected by the breach includes some of the top industry giants including Booking.com.
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Tim Berners Lee’s startup Inrupt releases Solid privacy platform for enterprises
Inrupt, the startup from World Wide Web founder Tim Berners-Lee, announced an enterprise version of the Solid privacy platform today, which allows large organizations and governments to build applications that put users in control of their data.
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Frustrated by internet service providers, cities and schools push for more data
Educators learn that when internet service providers tell them who has internet access, they can figure out who doesn’t.
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Amazon wants to win Sweden. The Swedes have other ideas
Amazon faces an uphill struggle to dominate a market that plans to fight back
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A Step Forward in the Promise of Ultrafast ‘Hyperloops’
Two employees of Virgin Hyperloop traveled on a small system the company has built near Las Vegas, the first such manned test.
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Restaurants Defend Dining Rooms as Covid-19 Spreads
Restaurant chains are setting long-term plans to keep dining rooms open whenever and wherever possible as the coronavirus pandemic shows no sign of relenting.
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SoftBank slashes its board membership as firm returns to profit
The company logged a $6.1 billion profit after a tumultuous year that saw historic annual losses, thanks in part to its investment in WeWork.
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