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IT companies join Ukraine war sanctions against Russia

CIO Business Intelligence

Adobe: Adobe has temporarily stopped selling all its software and services in Russia. At the same time, Adobe has initiated a series of emergency financial aid programs through its foundation to benefit refugees and persecuted journalists. The Prime Video service for Russian users was also discontinued.

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Expanding the Cloud: Introducing Amazon QuickSight

All Things Distributed

We live in a world where massive volumes of data are generated from websites, connected devices and mobile apps. In such a data intensive environment, making key business decisions such as running marketing and sales campaigns, logistic planning, financial analysis and ad targeting require deriving insights from these data.

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Best AI tools: 100+ alternatives for all needs

Dataconomy

Fortunately, there are some AI tools that can help you with content creation, whether you need to write blog posts, social media captions, newsletters, or any other type of content. Brainly : Brainly is a social learning network that connects students with experts and peers who can help them with their homework questions.

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Here are all the winners of the 2020 Webby Awards

The Verge

Lil Nas X’s “Panini,” NASA’s social media presence, Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty line, and John Krasinski’s Some Good News YouTube show are among the winners of this year’s Webby Awards. National Geographic took away this year’s most awards, 15 total, with wins for its science podcasts, travel videos, and photos on social media, among other things.

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Cybercrooks Are Increasingly Adept at Gaming Google's Services

SecureWorld News

Scammers and malware authors know a good opportunity when they see one, especially if it's a vulnerability in a popular web service. The latter is strange because this Adobe product is no longer officially supported, yet a lot of users take the bait, only to get infected with an info-stealing Trojan or a coin miner.

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