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Kiosks as the perfect self-service digital signage solution
byBy Alex Mardikian Kiosks are being touted as the future of digital signage, and with good reason. Kiosks have come up as the ideal self-service solution for people that seek information and services. Kiosks lend themselves nicely for providing an interactive and fruitful experience for audiences in diverse settings such as healthcare, retail, and even […]
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What It’s Like to be an Architect who Doesn’t Design Buildings
byThere’s an old, weary tune that people sing to caution against being an architect: the long years of academic training, the studio work that takes away from sleep, and the small job market in which too many people are vying for the same positions. When you finally get going, the work is trying as well. Many spend […]
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Three Saudi women appointed in newly formed General Authority for Culture
bySaudi Arabia’s first female director, Haifaa al-Mansour will be on the board of directors as well. Al-Mansour’s work is renowned in the kingdom where she has been very outspoken about the importance of culture. (AFP) Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Culture and Information, Dr. Awwad bin Saleh Al-Awwad, has appointed a new board of directors for […]
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Why You Need to Sell a Lifestyle—Not a Product
bySelling a lifestyle will help you close more sales than actually selling a product. These days, thanks to social media, everyone wants to be rich. We follow people like Tom Brady, Dan Bilzerian, and a slew of others who have worked their asses off to become successful in life. We want the results of their […]
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Dreaming about Fenty Beauty’s coveted Body Lava? You can shop it now
byWe’re creeping slowly towards those hot summer days, and Rihanna just made us even more excited for some steamy, sexy weather than we ever thought possible thanks to the arrival of the Fenty Beauty Beach, Please Collection. When we first caught a glimpse of the Fenty Beauty Body Lava Luminizer, we had no idea that a full […]
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Ghouta evacuation stalls over differences among Syria rebels
byAl-Wafideen – Evacuations of rebels and civilians from the last opposition pocket in Syria’s Eastern Ghouta stalled on Thursday as divisions continued within the Islamist faction that holds the area, state media said. A convoy of 20 buses organised by the government had entered the former rebel bastion’s main town of Douma to prepare for […]
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Learn how to take better photos, ‘time travel’ in Europe and more
byVisionary Wild is a company that offers travel experiences to photographers looking to move their work to a higher level. It holds workshops led by professional photographers in picturesque locations around the world. A workshop set for Nov. 5-9 offers a chance to blend photography and wine with the Autumn Color in Wine Country workshop, […]
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Heidi Montag Reveals Her Heart Stopped During Plastic Surgery: ‘I Died For a Minute’
byPlastic surgery nearly killed Heidi Montag. In an interview with PAPER Magazine on Thursday about life, fame and, of course, her body, Montag revealed that during her 2010 plastic surgery marathon, her heart briefly stopped. “Spencer [Pratt] thought he lost me,” Heidi tells the magazine. “I died for a minute. With that much surgery, I had to have […]
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I, too, am a ‘power user of the internet’ – and that’s not enough to protect my privacy
byHello, my name is Chris, and I have a problem. I am a “power user of the internet,” and I finally know what to call it, thanks to the brave sacrifice of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. But just because Zuckerberg coined a catchy turn of phrase, it doesn’t help address the problem that Facebook is […]
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The future of space travel
byNEW YORK (FOX5NY.COM) – When it comes to space exploration, especially in this day and age, the sky is the limit. “There are two parts to space exploration: humans and robots,” said Michael Shara, curator of astrophysics at the American Museum of Natural History. Shara is animated when it comes to all things space, so we met with […]
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