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You saved how much? - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

Let’s assume though that they save at the low end of the scale, $10/month – that is still a savings of $240 over 2 years if they are on a corporate device, which means a net spend of $40 per user instead of the savings they would have if the company bought the device for $200. Traveling (Part 2). Traveling (Part 1).

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Job advertisement: Exceptional Executive Assistant/ Professional Support - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

will have ample scope for application. in all work and extreme attention to detail * Outstanding knowledge of PC technology and applications, and at a minimum good understanding of Web 2.0 Please do pass this on if you know anyone you think may be interested. Blog readers are encouraged to apply! Full job ad details below.

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Data mining for B2B churn and loyalty management in India and South Asia

TM Forum

Whereas postpaid customers may be characterized by their affordability, high propensity to call ‘on-net’, i.e., to their family or friends from within their network of provider, a rich residential location, etc. According to [15], the author concludes that churn analysis is applicable to the noncontractual B2B hotel industry.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: EP 69 Self-Healing Operating Systems

ForAllSecure

That’s your applications, your web browser, you streaming media. VAMOSI: So on a laptop or even a phone, there’s an operating system that allows you to laid applications and run them. And now, what has happened is we've got much more massive hardware, much more massive memory, much more massive applications.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking Latency In Live Music Online

ForAllSecure

VAMOSI: Ordinarily on the Hacker Mind I use a licensed music service. Problem came to the fore with COVID, when people where not in general traveling, let alone being in the same room with another person not from their household. No matter what the context of the particularly musical application is. It's all about playing.

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Mark Cuban on America’s future

The Verge

We had a 17-person roster, 37 people in a traveling party. There’s 53 people on an NFL roster, plus the traveling party. And they’re traveling. Do you think when you come back to the NBA regular season, you’ll be able to pull it off once you have to travel? They have to get a license before they put that on CNN, right?

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