By @johnjvester [ 10 Min read ] For a few years now, I’ve tried to identify frameworks, products, and services that allow technologists to maintain their focus on extending the value of their intellectual property. This continues to be a wonderful journey for me, filled with unique learning opportunities. Next, I created a new Heroku app:.. Read More |
By @viktordidenchuk [ 4 Min read ] David McClelland's theory of acquired needs states that people's different needs in achievement, affiliation, and power affect their actions in a managerial context. While McClelland's concept is fundamental, the problem is more significant than this... Read More |
On September 19, 1982, computer scientist Scott Fahlman typed :-) in an online message to his colleagues at Carnegie Mellon University, thus creating the first known instance of a smiley emoticon. Fahlman proposed the use of emoticons as a way of indicating humor or sarcasm in text-based online communication, which... | |
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Foldable phones are making a strong comeback, led by Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold and Flip series. However, competitors like Motorola and Huawei, with its new tri-foldable phones, are challenging for the top spot in this revived market. With prices ranging from $600 to over $2,800, the market is growing fast, but do foldable phones truly have staying power? Love them! They're the future. They're cool, but unnecessary. Overhyped and impractical Passing fad. They won't last long. |
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