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Let’s meet! Virtually, in-person, or somewhere in between?

CIO Business Intelligence

The United States seem to have a love/hate relationship with video conferencing. Many formerly in-person events from team meetings to conferences transitioned to virtual events and many companies seem conflicted on if, when or how they can get everyone back to the office. I have a love/hate relationship with virtual events.

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Bringing the National Museum of African American History and Culture to the world

CIO Business Intelligence

million page views, with more than 65% of that traffic coming from mobile phones, Roberts says. Fearless chose Gatsby, a JavaScript framework for fast web page creation, and Craft CMS, which provides a speedy yet robust reach into the museum’s sizable catalog of metadata stored in AWS S3. And it’s working.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: Why I plan on using the new Windows Home.

Sean Daniel

Remote Silverlight Video Streaming Yes, no more TwonkyMedia chewing up your processor, a built-in, secure, streaming engine based on Silverlight , with (if you put in a fast enough processor) media transcoding: I also just * love * the photo slide shows. Video collections. My Canon 5D Mark II takes 1080p video. seriously?

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Summary of Twitter stream from Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum

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200 pages, Case studies, very practical, useful info #e2ef. lyndakelly61: #e2ef chris lampard: had a nitemare of business practices it seems, dynamic, integrated web content w other business practices. chieftech: 75% of Janssen-Cilag staff have contributed to their intranet (which is wiki) but 84% of pages only have1 contributor #e2ef.

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Choose your quarantine meme house

Vox

So join us, choosing which quarantine house you’d be most okay with occupying, and take a tour of through a virtual neighborhood transformed by Covid-19. YET" -Last Week Tonight w/ John Oliver [link] pic.twitter.com/SAlYX9AwTs — Nintendeal (@Nintendeal) May 5, 2020. This is not to be confused with the “ cultural reset ” meme.)

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Everything we know about this week’s big Twitter hack so far

The Verge

Trending up : TikTok launched a new video series with some of the app’s top creators to help people spot misinformation. The company expects to bring the new video feature to its platform in early August. Facebook added screen sharing to Messenger video calls on its iOS and Android mobile apps. Ashley Carman / The Verge ).

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Microsoft avoided a round of Big Tech scrutiny. Then it bought a company for $69 billion.

Vox

The company announced on January 18 that it would make the largest acquisition in its history , buying up Activision Blizzard, one of the biggest video game publishers in the world. Microsoft says about 3 billion people play video games now, and it expects 4.5 This was front-page news, every day was what happened in the trial that day.