Sentences with phrase «aaamp treasure trove»

Last but not least, she was economically self - sufficient — she had a treasure trove of gold coins hidden in a tree trunk and taught me early on to be fiscally independent,» Alberdingk Thijm explains.
A treasure trove of curious tidbits torn from the pages of Backrub's — oops, we mean Google's — company history.
In acquiring Shazam, Apple gets a treasure trove of music data and a software brand that's mastered the art of recurring revenue.
A show such as «Game of Thrones» has new episodes, a treasure trove of old episodes, cast interviews and fan outreach.
With the zillions of iPhone 5s being sold, Apple will soon have access to a treasure trove of crowd - sourced editing.
It claims to have found a treasure trove of evidence that Casares and his co-defendants had kept developing Lemon's bitcoin technology «in secret» long after the board had ordered it to stop — in the Lemon offices, on Lemon computers, «during Lemon - paid business hours.»
In researching this letter, I poked through news articles from the time and found a treasure trove of horribly embarrassing - in - hindsight quotes.
After he handed off his treasure trove of documents, he flew from Hong Kong and later became stranded in Moscow.
«It is a treasure trove of nuggets to be found if one knows where to search.
Delegate - rich Florida, the third - largest prize on the map and the biggest treasure trove of all the battlegrounds, saw a massive increase in voter turnout for the 2016 election in comparison with 2012.
Nathan Latka's profiles of up - and - coming SaaS companies and revealing interviews with founders are a treasure trove for anyone keenly interested in startup culture.
The result is a home that doubles as a treasure trove of storage space, featuring fold - up beds, hidden cabinets, removable walls and more.
As the world has grown increasingly interconnected, the internet has become a veritable treasure trove of information on how to run a successful company.
They have a treasure trove of user data that advertisers would love to see.
Right now, the archive is locked down and not available, but even today it is not exactly a treasure trove of worthy anecdotes and well - researched insights.
Because of its treasure trove of user data, LinkedIn is able to quickly and easily show you the best prospects for a freelance project or ongoing service you need based on keywords, categories, or search terms you type into ProFinder.
They intuitively know — in my view — that you don't have to reinvent the wheel every time your company launches a new initiative, and that you can learn from other companies» efforts, successes and mistakes by mining the treasure trove of knowledge that is the Internet.
In this case, the primary worry is that the treasure trove of data Google will gain access to is worth far more to Google than to residents of Toronto.
I think the untapped treasure trove of data that can be used for personalization is in the payment space.
Like many social startups, one of the hidden weapons Whistle Sports boasts is a treasure trove of user data that can say a lot about where trends are headed.
The Browns have a treasure trove of draft picks in the 2018 draft, including two in the first round and three in the second round that could help turn the team around.
App: Vaulty Stocks looks like an app for checking the stock market, but it can become a cheater's treasure trove of naughty pictures and videos.
Advertisers now have the ability to deliver highly targeted ads to individuals over the Internet, using a treasure trove of data collected about that person's location, likes, age, gender and shopping preferences.
That all makes it a treasure trove of health data for scientists, and it's resulted in more than 1,000 academic research projects about life choices and health.
Facebook keeps a treasure trove of information on you, which goes all the way back to when you first started to use the social network.
Here was one of the most powerful and trusted executives in Silicon Valley, a treasure trove of potential information, a director at Apple and advisor at Google — and I published next to nothing of what he told me.
Foursquare had always thought of itself as an app for consumers, but this treasure trove suggested something else to Glueck and Rosenblatt: The company needed to think of itself as a location data company.
Humans Lead the Way A treasure trove for determining which tech to invest in: on - the - ground workers.
Flawed internal applications can reveal a treasure trove of priceless corporate data to the wrong people.
Billy Leroy, a globetrotting star of «Baggage Battles,» has a small treasure trove in his carry - on.
Since companies that are delinquent in submitting their filings to the SEC are still so accessible to individual investors, penny stocks have proven to be a treasure trove for dishonest people.
Aside from hiding from the public the fact that Cambridge Analytica took hold of a treasure trove of user data from Facebook accounts sans their permission, new scathing discoveries now show that the company was collecting other stuff as well.
In the race to advance data - driven electioneering strategies pioneered by successive Obama campaigns, Cruz has turned to Cambridge Analytica for its unparalleled offering of psychological data based on a treasure trove of Facebook «likes», allowing it to match individuals» traits with existing voter datasets, such as who owned a gun.
It most likely wasn't hard: Stillwell had accidentally stumbled across a treasure trove of Facebook users who seemed willing, by the millions, to give up their data to his third - party app, along with all the data of people in their Facebook friend networks.
«We had a treasure trove of unbelievable content from real supporters to work with,» Rospars says.
Moganite within a moon rock found in northwest Africa suggests a treasure trove of ice in the lunar subsurface — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
«Traditional retailers have this treasure trove of intimate knowledge of their customers,» said Mr. Rowghani.
We have a treasure trove of bright young minds that should be offered an opportunity to develop / build technology that does not increase our carbon foot print and put our province and environment at risk.
Even if you have zero interest in the stock, Blackstone Group's (NYSE: BX) conference calls can be a treasure trove.
«The bathroom is the real treasure trove,» says Shannan Stevenson, president of Greater China for P&G, with a smile.
Lawsuit claims that Facebook «stood idly by» as a «treasure trove of data» was transferred to third - party Cambridge Analytica, and then used in the 2016 U.S. presidential elections.
Kyoto, long hailed as a treasure trove of Japanese culture, has begun offering some of its best - known handicrafts over Tmall Global, the Alibaba e-commerce platform said Thursday.
Business incubators and collaborative workspaces have been rising in popularity, and these places can be a treasure trove for stories to cover.
In a stock world, if I get a cash dividend because I own the stock, that money is not treated as a «treasure trove» and subject to ordinary income rates — in most cases, it is a qualified dividend and subject to capital gain rates; in some cases, some types of stock dividends are completely non-taxable.
Practically, what this means is that if you owned BTC and it «forked» to create BCH, then the fair market value of the BCH you received is considered a «treasure trove» that must be reported as income (ordinary income — no capital gain rates).
«A treasure trove of information,» Bogost called it.
It's a treasure trove for film buffs, culture nerds and history mavens everywhere.
Industry comments on the DOL conflict of interest rule are in and offer a treasure trove of industry thinking.
The archive is a treasure trove.
Perhaps she did; the Bible is a veritable treasure trove of magic, superst!tion, curses, incantations, fantasy and other imaginary stuff.
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