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Law firm is strictly watching the Houser LLP data breach

Dataconomy

Houser LLP reported the compromise of sensitive data, which encompassed names alongside potentially exposed information such as Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, individual tax identification numbers, financial account details, and medical information. Featured image credit: FlyD/Unsplash

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2021 Predictions: Why these tech, science and startup leaders are upbeat about the year ahead

GeekWire

How will this year’s events — the pandemic, social justice movements, economic recession — affect the technology industry in 2021? Ideas such as “conscious capitalism,” which seek to align social responsibility with business growth, will get more attention. And I’ll earn my A-class license on iRacing…. The tech backlash is real.

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Another Seattle startup trying 4-day workweek in bid to enhance productivity, well-being and culture

GeekWire

Uplevel makes software tools to help engineering teams better measure how developers use their time and how they could best avoid burning out. Uplevel turned to virtual happy hours and other social gatherings that became popular for teams removed from day-to-day physical interaction. The startup is 100% remote. Uplevel Photo).

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Platforms you can use after Soap2day’s demise

Dataconomy

Reports on social media, specifically Twitter, suggest that Soap2day might indeed be closing its doors permanently. This unforeseen development has sent waves of panic and disbelief rippling through the platform’s loyal user base, many of whom have come to depend on Soap2day for their daily dose of streaming entertainment.

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Official launch of the Top 100 Australian Web 2.0 Applications list

Trends in the Living Networks

Description: Global mobile and web-based community, including social networking and messaging such as IM, email, text and photo sharing. Description: Social networking platform covering sports from national to school level for sports enthusiasts, players, teams and parents, allowing discussions and photo and video sharing.

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BRW Digital Edition: new-style journalism and some insights into Web 2.0 - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

37% of companies measure their online advertising ROI), shares of online social networking advertising (MySpace wins at 75%), and far more, complemented by a neat visual map segmenting the players in the Australian digital media market. development is unnoticed by venture capital and other investors. “I The report’s article on Web 2.0

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Web3 is the future, or a scam, or both

Vox

And some of the interest in Web3 comes from political fears, real or imagined: You might like the fact that Donald Trump lost his social media access a year ago, but you should also be worried that a handful of companies could deplatform the former president of the United States, Web3 advocates say. It’s probably fine. But what if it isn’t?

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