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3D Printing Podcast – When Building A Marketing Network, How Do You Convince People To Join It?

How do you get people to join your marketing network? Kari Gillenwater explains you need to give, to get! Check out this quick 3D Printing Podcast.




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3D Printing Podcast – A Discussion With A CFO On Teams That Work

Liten to Ann Diddlebock speak on teams that work. Get her perspective as a CFO and enjoy! We borrow this podcast from our friend at International Toolkit




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Bypassing regulatory locks, hacking AirPods and Faraday cages

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RC Podcast: The Roots of Kelly Roofing - Part 1

2019 Residential Roofing Contractor of the Year Ken Kelly talks openly about his roofing career's roots and the key steps he took to become a top-performing contractor.




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RC Podcast: Winds of Change: The Roots of Kelly Roofing Part 2

The 2019 Residential Contractor of the Year shares how his company converted from a retail roofing outfit in a storm market, to a full-service storm response company in the wake of Hurricane Irma.




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Física, El Poder de la Autenticidad y Tú

La frecuencia más potente que los investigadores midieron recientemente saliendo del cuerpo humano fue la autenticidad.





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Adobe Podcast Taps Wistia for Its AI-Powered Enhance Speech API

Adobe partnership brings professional-quality audio to Wistia customers.




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¿Puedo guardar el sitio a mi coche para poder aparcarlo en la calle? Esto es lo que dice la ley

Este tipo de situaciones tan extendidas suelen dar lugar a conflictos públicos Leer





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El PSOE pacta con Sumar subir impuestos a apartamentos turísticos y "bienes suntuarios", pero Esquerra y Podemos rechazan su reforma fiscal

Los socialistas desconvocan la comisión parlamentaria de Hacienda al no tener aún mayoría para sus enmiendas Leer



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Nadal se regala un partidillo en Arabia Saudí con Alcaraz antes de su adiós: "No he podido apretar a una bestia como Carlos"

A un mes de la Copa Davis en la que se despedirá del tenis cae ante su compatriota por un doble 6-3 y se medirá a Djokovic este sábado en otro amistoso Leer




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Medvedev pierde la cabeza hasta restar con la raqueta del revés: "No podía retirarme, ¿no?"

En el estreno de las ATP Finals, el ruso pierde el primer set ante Taylor Fritz por culpa de una doble falta y tira el segundo set sin ningún sentido Leer




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Alcaraz cancela su entrenamiento y podría no jugar más en las ATP Finals: "Le cuesta respirar"

Tenía reservada una pista durante una hora y media, pero peloteó 10 minutos con un sparring y se sintió indispuesto. Este miércoles, a las 14.00 horas, se juega a todo o nada su continuidad ante Rublev Leer




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Margaret Atwood: "Muchos norteamericanos tenían miedo de perder su estatus y su poder identitario con Kamala"

La escritora publica la colección de relatos 'Perdidas en el bosque', casi una novela camuflada de tintes autobiográficos, con dos personajes alter ego de ella y su marido Graeme Gibson, fallecido en 2019 Leer




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Roca Rey elige a su hermano Fernando como nuevo apoderado y lo comunica a las empresas

Tras la ruptura con Roberto Domínguez hace unas semanas Leer





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Sumar y Podemos impulsan sendas comisiones de investigación sobre la DANA y citarán a ministros de Sánchez

Además de poner la lupa sobre la gestión de Mazón, también piden explicaciones al Gobierno Leer




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En el humilde 'imperio' inmobiliario de la ministra de Vivienda: el piso de 450 euros con el que declaró la guerra a Podemos

Acusada de "rentista" y de defender a los propietarios por Ione Belarra, la ministra Isabel Rodríguez cuenta con tres propiedades. Una de ellas en el municipio más barato para arrendar en España con un precio medio de 5,4 euros el metro cuadrado. Crónica habla con su inquilino desde agosto de 2023 Leer




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Sandra Daza (Gesvalt): "La vivienda puede costar lo que sea, pero si no tienes capacidad de ahorro no podrás acceder a una casa nunca"

La directora general de Gesvalt celebra los 30 años de la compañía, en los que ha sido un testigo directo privilegiado de la evolución inmobiliaria del país. Con esa perspectiva, una cosa tiene clara: "No estamos para nada en un escenario de burbuja" Leer




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Biden entregará a Ucrania el resto de la ayuda comprometida antes de que Trump asuma el poder

El presidente saliente pedirá al Congreso y a la administración Trump que mantengan el apoyo a Ucrania pese a la oposición mostrada hasta ahora por su sucesor Leer




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Patrick Radden Keefe: "Quizás el periodismo no cambie el mundo, pero si molesta al poder como un chicle en el zapato habrá valido la pena"

El reportero estrella de 'The New Yorker' publica en España 'Cabeza de serpiente', una crónica sobre el poder de la mafia china y el lado más turbio del sueño americano Leer




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"Si quieres conocer una persona, dale poder"

Quizá sea por su formación en matemáticas que Gloria no tolera las injusticias. Cuando la balanza pesa más de un lado que de otro, cuando las cuentas no cuadran o las estadísticas demuestran que el trozo de pastel más grande siempre se lo queda la misma minoría de privilegiados, Gloria levanta la voz para poner orden. Y eso es lo que hizo hace un par de meses en solidaridad con sus compañeros de gremio: se declaró en huelga de hambre para reivindicar mejores condiciones laborales para los maestros del Paraguay. A sus 51 años, Gloria aparcó a su esposo y a sus hijos en casa, y se instaló en una carpa al aire libre en la plaza del monumento de los Héroes de Asunción junto con 20 compañeros más. Ahí, pese al frío y a la lluvia, vivió 16 días a base de jugos y agua, jugándose la salud. Su capacidad de aguante hizo que se ganara el mote de “Duracell”.




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Adam Yates reina en las cumbres de Granada y ratifica su candidatura al podio de la Vuelta

El británico gana la etapa tras culminar una fuga y reduce en cerca de cuatro minutos la ventaja de O'Connor Leer




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Viajar o no poder parar

El incesante movimiento en busca de sentido: el viaje, el anhelo, la dificultad de tratar con lo conocido.




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Pontevedra no es Palma, pero podía serlo

Pontevedra no es Palma, pero podía serlo. Donde hay salud, cuesta meter el diente. Donde el cordero enferma, baja el ave de rapiña. Donde la manzana se pudre, asoma el gusano. 




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El poder atómico de la deuda

Por primera vez, Merkel y Sarkozy tendrán, en el Consejo Europeo, alguien que, por razones varias, le puede hacer sombra. Alguien que puede, con peso y autoridad, representar a otra Europa, que ha estado en silencio. Alemania y Francia podían burlarse de Berlusconi, pero no puede ignorar a Monti.




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Braehead Reynolds Partnership deploys Podfather delivery software

Braehead Foods, one of Scotland’s largest food wholesalers, is using Podfather’s fleet planning, route optimisation and ePOD software to streamline deliveries following their partnership with national food service company Reynolds.




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Unisurge transforms hospital deliveries with Podfather

Unisurge is using Podfather logistics software to ensure that hospital equipment and supplies are delivered on time and in optimum condition.




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Walter Rose gives paper tickets the chop with Podfather

Walter Rose & Son, the multi-award-winning butcher, has rolled-out a digital distribution system with software from Podfather.




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Simply Lunch rolls-out logistics planning and ePOD software

Simply Lunch, a producer of ‘food-to-go’, is using Podfather logistics software to support its sustainable business strategy. The family run business produces around 25 million products a year and makes more than 175,000 deliveries to organisations ranging from independent coffee shops to multi-national catering companies.




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Podfather ePOD software helps JW Filshill deliver success

JW Filshill, one of Scotland’s oldest independent food and drinks wholesalers, is using Podfather logistics software to improve customer service. 




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How Apple solved the wireless lossless audio problem with the USB-C AirPods Pro

The USB-C AirPods Pro are the first earbuds to be capable of wireless lossless audio. #airpods #losslessaudio #earbuds



  • Tech Trends and Commentaries

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Apple launches faster chips, MacBook Pro laptops and cheaper Airpods - what are the upgrades?

Apple launches faster chips, MacBook Pro laptops and cheaper Airpods - what are the upgrades?




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Sensations of Summer Podcast

Fireflies, cicadas and surfing and the citizen science projects that support them




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February Podcast: Orion and His Cosmic Critters

As told in this month’s Sky Tour astronomy podcast, Orion, the Hunter, dominates February’s evening sky, but he seems unaware of the cosmic prey that surrounds him.

The post February Podcast: Orion and His Cosmic Critters appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



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  • Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast

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March Podcast: A Barely-There Lunar Eclipse

As told in the latest episode of our long-running Sky Tour astronomy podcast, this month it’ll be challenging to a special kind of lunar eclipse on March 25th — but easy to spot five of the 10 brightest stars in the night sky.

The post March Podcast: A Barely-There Lunar Eclipse appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



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  • Observing
  • Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast

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April Podcast: Planets in Transition

April’s evening skies offer plenty of stars to check out. However, aside from Jupiter low in the west, planets are in short supply. Our latest Sky Tour podcast helps you track down Mars, Saturn, and much during April’s pleasant nights.

The post April Podcast: Planets in Transition appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



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  • Observing
  • Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast

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May Podcast: Big Dipper Shows the Way

High above you on May evenings is an one obvious star pattern that just about everyone knows: the Big Dipper. This “Swiss Army Knife of the sky” can help you find many other key springtime stars and constellations. Just download or stream this month’s Sky Tour podcast.

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  • Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast

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June Podcast: Spotting the Serpent Charmer

Listen to this tour of the stars and planets that you’ll see overhead during June. Learn how to spot three planets before dawn, and to track down a snake-handler in the early summer sky. Grab your curiosity, and come along on this month’s Sky Tour.

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  • Observing
  • Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast

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July Podcast: Spotlight on Spica

Grab your curiosity, and come along on this month’s Sky Tour. This month offers a chance to watch a dramatic coverup of the bright star Spica by the first-quarter Moon. You can also glimpse Mercury just after sunset — and Saturn very late in the evening.

The post July Podcast: Spotlight on Spica appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



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August Podcast: Nova Watch in the Northern Crown

Let’s go on a night-sky tour of the stars and planets that you’ll see overhead during August. Find a good seat for some great “shooting stars,” watch Saturn climb in the eastern sky in early evening, check out the summer's brightest stars, and start looking for a once-in-your-lifetime star blast. 

The post August Podcast: Nova Watch in the Northern Crown appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



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  • Night Sky Sights
  • Observing
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September Podcast: Exploring Vega’s Neighborhood

Use this month’s Sky Tour podcast to check out a very special Harvest Moon, track down all five bright planets, explore some lesser-known constellations, and bounce around the Summer Triangle. It’s a great introduction to the late-summer sky, all in a friendly, informative narration that’s suitable for the whole family.

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October Podcast: The Moon’s Waxing and Waning

Come along on a guided tour of the stars and planets that you’ll see overhead during October. Ponder the Moon’s whereabouts; spot four planets and a fast-moving comet, and watch for meteors shed by Halley’s Comet.

The post October Podcast: The Moon’s Waxing and Waning appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



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  • Observing
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November Podcast: Cassiopeia & Company

November’s night skies feature a cluster of prominent constellations led by a celestial queen. Our guided audio tour tells you how to identify them, along with tips for spotting all five bright planets and three meteor showers.

The post November Podcast: Cassiopeia & Company appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



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'How Wild' podcast explores the history of the wilderness and its future

A new podcast from KALW, explores the history of wilderness and its future.




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ANTAD 1st Podcast Episode

In our very first " ANTAD" podcast, Hareth, Krister, Nimer and Warren discuss the history of Android and the events that led to where we are today in Android.

This discussion looks at the weaknesses, strengths and key accessibility issues and when they became available.

Send your questions and inquiries, which would be responded to in the next episode to the following email address:

antadpodcast@gmail.com

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ANTAD Podcast--Episode 2 "The Missing Eloquence TTS Engine"

In our second episode of the ANTAD Podcast, we discussed the sudden disappearance of the Eloquence TTS engine from the Google Play Store.

Michael demonstrates the capabilities of the unsung hero--"Voice Access" from Google.

Ravi unveiled the new feature in WhatsApp wherein one can use the fingerprint Reader to lock the app.

Warren demonstrates a little tucked away feature that is hidden even from file manager in the Chrome browser where one could clear the footprints of websites either individually or clear all with one tap.

Should you want to catch mike demonstrate features or apps on the Android Platform, you may do so by navigating to the following URL where he joins a Canadian crew, every other week starting from Oct. 14th at 2:25 Eastern
That website is:
AMI.ca/

For questions, concerns and suggestions for the ANTAD Podcast crew, please, direct those to:
antadpodcast@gmail.com

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ANTAD Podcast_Episode 3_Adiantum--What is it?

In our third installment of the "ANTAD" Podcast, recorded on Sept. 28,2019, we showcased the new encryption that Google has for "Android Go" devices known as the "Adiantum."

This would be the way forward starting with "Android Go" 10 devices that we should start seeing come to the market towards the end of this year.

Nimer spotlights both Google Fi, the upcoming Pixel 4 and indeed, we sang a little "happy birthday" tune for Google turning 21 yesterday--Sept. 27.

Ravi graces the episode with a demonstration of the "Supersense" app from the mediate group.

I, Warren, demonstrated a little app called "Text Annalizer"--a paid app costing $0.99 that at the time of recording this episode, the app was on sale for free with three days remaining.

The Play URL of the app is located at:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.graspery.www.wordcountpro

For any questions, suggestions or concerns, please, do not hesitate to contact us at the following email address:

antadpodcast@gmail.com

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