Not exact matches
Much less sexy, but it turns out that's where our market is: millions of
people who just want better
information about their medications,
at the right time.
Other partners
at the hedge fund firm he co-founded, Brevan Howard Asset Management, have independently made similar investments, the
people said, asking not to be named because the
information isn't public.
The reports detailed other examples of
people having their warnings of sexual assault
at Mexican resorts taken down on the same basis as Love's, or because the website claimed they were second - hand
information.
People share a lot of information, and if you take the time to listen to what they are saying, you will be in the best possible position to have meaningful conversations with the right people, and offer «just the thing» they want or need at that m
People share a lot of
information, and if you take the time to listen to what they are saying, you will be in the best possible position to have meaningful conversations with the right
people, and offer «just the thing» they want or need at that m
people, and offer «just the thing» they want or need
at that moment.
When you're early in a startup, a founder or one of the first few
people to join, you will
at times realize that new
information from customers or a smart mentor shows that what you were working on for the last weeks or months is the wrong thing to do.
Now, it appears Lyft is preparing to expand into Canada, according to The
Information, which based its report on three unnamed
people who have been involved with or briefed about the discussions
at the company.
Clearly, the push to get
people to look
at a screen on their wrists instead of their phones for all sorts of online
information is still a work in progress.
«It's well known on campus that there are certain
people who are sexually aggressive, and that
information is conveyed through informal channels of communication, particularly among women,» Helen Price, a senior
at Yale, told Business Insider.
Some
people at VW, it appears, suspected it wasn't a technical snafu — and that
information may have reached the top of the company.
Those who were successful
at Google were
people who believed in Google's mission — believed in organizing the world's
information.
«The common thread, though, is that they must use new tools and technologies such as cognitive analytics and cloud to capture data regarding
people, products, preferences and store facilities — and then leverage that
information at a hyperlocal level to provide a more expansive, personalized and effective experience wherever consumers want to shop.»
There are plenty of
people who buy into ideas like radical transparency and complete
information sharing or participatory management
at all levels.
«The president's health isn't only of importance to the president but to all of us, so we do expect presidents to reveal
information that other
people don't have to, just like their financial
information,» said David Orentlicher, co-director of the health law program
at University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
If you're intrigued by the idea of working on applications that millions of
people could potentially use, then you'll want to take a look
at the growing group of software engineers who are researching, designing, evaluating, integrating and maintaining software applications, technical environments, operating systems (you can thank these guys for all those Apple iOS updates), embedded software,
information warehouses and telecommunications software in both the private and public sectors.
More transparency, by simplifying communications and the flow of
information, can make your organization more open and connected because
people will feel like they have all of the
information they need,
at all points in time, to make the right decisions for the company.
«Walmart's vision of the future is centered around
people — by serving the communities
people live in and the
people who work
at Walmart,» Walmart chief
information officer Clay Johnson said in a statement.
«As business processes have started to rely more on
information and IT, the temptation, the desire is to give
people access to everything [because] we don't want to create any friction for users to do their jobs,» said Robert Sadowski, director of marketing and technology solutions
at security firm RSA.
This means that out of 100
people,
at most, 2 subscribers click through to your
information.
Li Yi, chief fellow
at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, said the act of publicly displaying images and selected private
information on offenders could prove effective in China where many
people are still indifferent to traffic rules.
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person as to the accuracy, completeness or fairness of the
information or opinions contained in this presentation, and any reliance you place on them will be
at your sole risk.
«The usual way that you look
at this is, OK, you reached X number of
people and this percentage of them engaged and it's all very dry statistical
information.
Not only should you change your passwords
at least every 90 days, you should never share password
information with anyone (such as a spouse) by email or text, only in
person or over the phone.
With only a
person's name, you can Google them, look
at their LinkedIn profile, their Facebook
information and if they tweet then their Twitter stream.
When
people want to give a car a closer look, they must stare
at it for a few seconds to get a list of real - time
information about the vehicles including the number in stock and their price.
While working for Indrik, before it was bought by Kaspersky, Stoyanov shared
information about Russian criminal hacking gangs with American companies, including
at least three firms that had contracts to provide services to U.S. spy agencies,
people who had worked for each of those three companies said.
Communication Drives Better Utilization It's been said that a
person needs to hear new
information at least three times before it registers in their mind for immediate recollection.
In fact, one Yale study suggests that those not participating in the lunch - line prattle may be missing out on crucial
information about
people's trustworthiness; to refuse to engage in gossip
at all can be» unhealthy and abnormal.»
As some
people ready to delete their accounts, they've looked
at the
information the social network has collected.
«The
people who come out of the NSA are very marketable,» says Dan Manson, a professor in the computer
information systems department
at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (who also organizes a cyber-defense competition).
Now, the company plans to make it even easier for content creators and media companies of all kinds to inject streaming video into the service, according to a report
at The
Information, quoting two
people with knowledge of the company's plans.
Now an engineer
at chat service Slack, Baker said 5 percent of Google workers, or about 2,800
people, ultimately shared their salary
information on the spreadsheet.
The social giant collects much more
information than that, which results in
at least 600 targeting options including household income, level of education, home type, home value, home ownership status, household composition, parents of children with specific ages, newly engaged couples, new vehicle buyers, expats, a variety of buyer profiles,
people who frequently buy online, frequent travelers, and much more.
Many stores are able to get contact
information through club card or frequent buyer program: 40 percent of
people will usually give their address when asked
at the register, Henning says.
Only 270,000
people downloaded the app, but because of Facebook's privacy settings
at the time,
people who were friends with those who downloaded the app may have had some of their personal
information shared.
Business Insider previously spoke to Elena Belogolovsky, an assistant professor of human resource studies
at Cornell University, who said that you don't have to disclose salary
information for every employee, but you need to give
people concrete
information about how they can earn more.
Just like older
people, so - called digital natives are terrible
at multitasking and mostly use tech to mindlessly absorb
information.
Just take a look
at last year's Equifax breach, where the
information of more than 145.5 million
people was exposed, including credit card numbers and social security numbers.
As John Herrman
at The Awl described so thoroughly in a recent piece he wrote about the disintermediation of journalism by the web and social media, one of the biggest shifts in media of the past decade has been the ability for anyone — journalist or not — to pick up a phone and share
information with vast numbers of
people.
But as The Brain began to look deeper
at what companies it had acquired and others it was connected to — as well as the
people involved in them — it found
information that was buried, probably intentionally.
She said that unlike many businesses, employees are not allowed to bring their own smartphones and related devices to work, which presumably makes it harder for
people to sneak sensitive
information onto their devices or put data
at risk if those devices are lost or stolen.
«
At Facebook, we're inspired by technologies that have revolutionized how
people spread and consume
information.
In a study published in the journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, researchers found that
people were much better
at processing
information about
people they had just met if they had large social groups.
Although insider trading rules also pertain to the provider of
information, that is not what
people tend to think about, particularly if they are not working
at the firm in question.
There's nothing in marketing as exciting as offering
people a chance
at winning a prize in exchange for a little effort and personal
information.
To admit that the company plays a significant role in the way that
people consume
information, and that this role isn't just as a distributor of news, suggests that he is willing to
at least consider what kinds of responsibilities Facebook might have.
Elliott does not seem to share those qualms: On
at least three occasions, according to both court testimony and the accounts of seven
people who spoke with Fortune, children of
people facing the hedge fund's attack have been pulled into the fray in some way, in an apparent bid to gain either
information on or leverage against their parents.
«You start to have
information you might be able to leverage against that
person,» said Sina Beaghley, a researcher
at the RAND Corp. who served on the NSC until 2014.
A Second Opinion The folks
at Sift Science «are not the first
people to come up with this, but they are the first making something useful of it,» notes James Cannady, professor of
information assurance at the Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauder
information assurance
at the Graduate School of Computer and
Information Sciences at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauder
Information Sciences
at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Fla..
The most unnerving incident was when one of Kleinfeld's daughters, a student
at Harvard Business School, was approached on campus by someone who asked to «friend» her on Facebook; the
person also spoke to her friends, fishing for
information about her family.
While
at least one class action has been filed by users against Ashley Madison for its failure to property [sic] secure the hacked
information, this action deals with a different injury inflicted upon Ashley Madison users by
persons and entities who have obtained the stolen data, repurposed it such that it is more readily accessible and searchable by the media and curious Internet users, and actively distributed it for their own gain.