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Wondershare Recoverit Free Releases the New USB Data Recovery Function

The new "USB Data Recovery Function" This functionality comes with loads of new and unique features which will provide a comprehensive solution to USB recovery issues.




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Wondershare's Recoverit Free Makes it Much Easier for Photo Recovery from Memory Card

Wondershare has released Recoverit Free, providing users with 100MB of data recovery free of charge. Especially for memory card photo recovery.




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SSD Drive Data Recovery Can be Realized Easily Now with Wondershare Recoverit

Wondershare has launched an effective solution for SSD drive data recovery. With Recoverit, it is easy to recover deleted files from SSD, and even recover data from a dead SSD.




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Recoverit: Powerful SD Card Recovery Software With Latest Technology

One of the best SD card recovery software in the industry




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Recoverit Empower Capability of SD Card Recovery

Best & secure data recovery software to recover SD card easily and professionally




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iSkysoft Data Recovery: The Latest All-Round Data Recovery Software

The latest data recovery software known as the iSkysoft data recovery is the best data recovery program for Mac and PC. It is capable of recovering all types of files from Mac and Windows PC no matter what and how you lost them.




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Wondershare Releases Free Hard Drive Recovery Software That Works Just as Well for Memory Cards and SD Cards

Say goodbye to your data loss woes! Wondershare's free recovery software helps users retrieve lost data from hard drives, memory cards and SD cards easily and quickly.




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Camera Photo Recovery Becomes Easier with Recoverit Photo Recovery Software

Recoverit is proud to bring forth its camera photo recovery tool that helps in image recovery from any kind of camera device whether that is a Nikon, Canon, Fuji, Polaroid, or any other digital camera.




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Recoverit Launches a New Photo Recovery Tool for All Kinds of Lost Images

Recoverit recently launched its new photo recovery software which enables an easy and secure recovery of photo/video/audio lost from any storage device with its wide range of image recovery techniques.




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Recoverit Data Recovery Now Provides Advanced Pen Drive Data Recovery Solution

Recoverit Data Recovery by Wondershare has been a leading data recovery tool for Windows and Mac for a while. To provide extensive support to its users, the desktop application has included a USB drive data recovery option as well.




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Everywhere Wireless Welcomes New VP of Engineering, Tim Huffman, Former Windstream Leader

ISP Industry Leader Brings 20 Years of Fixed Wireless Experience to Chicagoland's Fastest Growing Internet Service Provider




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Everywhere Wireless Delivers its Gigabit+ Internet Network to Logan Square's Former Marshall Field's Warehouse

The Field's Lofts at Logan Square Connects to Chicagoland's Premier Internet Service Provider




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Recoverit Plays a Major Role in Easing Out the USB Partition Recovery

Wondershare offers Recoverit Data Recovery that assures USB partition recovery with no difficulties. Appreciated by popular media sites, it can be considered as one of the leading software for hard drive partition recovery.




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Wondershare Unveils Recoverit 8.0 Data Recovery With Advanced Features

The latest update of Wondershare Recoverit 8.0 has been released with new and improved features. The application now provides a more intuitive user-interface and an improved data recovery algorithm.




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Gary Paul Bryant's 'The Truth About Technology for Very Small Business' Released Just in Time to Save Your Small Business

Bryant's book shows small business owners why knowing about business technology is essential, even if you don't use it yourself.




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Dr. JoAllyn Archambault, America's Preeminent Authority on Native American Culture, Launches New Website, Continues to Inspire People Everywhere With Her Work

JoAllyn Archambault is the Director of American Indian Programs at the Smithsonian, where she is the preeminent curator of- and authority on American Indian culture, including its study, preservation, appreciation and celebration.




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Chicago's Pokémon GO Fest 2019 Had Gigabit+ Internet Powered by Everywhere Wireless

Everywhere Wireless provided its Gigabit+ Internet to keep Trainers from around the world connected




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Coronavirus Leaves Cannabis Companies Struggling To Serve Customers - Same Day Delivery Vital Says CannaLogic

Cannabis retail stores across the legal states had already been reporting that they were unable to keep up with the demand when it came to consumers who have expressed a clear preference for same day delivery.




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CMK Companies Selects Everywhere Wireless for Internet at Coeval Apartments, its Boutique Residential Community in Chicago's South Loop

Coeval Now Includes Internet Speeds up to 1,000 Mbps in All Units and Common Areas




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The John Buck Company Connects with Everywhere Wireless to Provide Enterprise Level Gigabit+ Internet in New Award-Winning Class-A Chicago Office High-Rise

Technology meets efficiency in servicing Fortune 500 tenants at the 35-story office tower in Chicago's Loop




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World Bank Event on Water Quality Testing to Review Everything You Wanted to Know About Managing Water Safety

Event will also outline practical, low cost water quality testing and treatment solutions that assist project managers and implementers in the field




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Jordan Etem Networks Brings A "Very Versatile" Approach to E-Business

Driving Transformation in the Marketplace with Relentless Innovation




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Best-Selling Author, Darlene Franklin, Has Raised The Bar For Authors Everywhere and Changed the Rules for Assisted Living

Oklahoma City-based author, Darlene Franklin is a true prototype of the literary world with her 68 published books and her 2020 goal for #75. That she did this mainly from an assisted living facility isn't even the most impressive part of this story.




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Don't Dread The First Morning Mirror Closeup With Skin 2 Skin's Anti-Wrinkle Night Recovery. Not Just A Night Cream But A Multitasking Dry Sensitive Skin Changer Within The First Five Days

With advanced volumizing wrinkle reducing, firming, peptide ChroNoLine with more than 30 antioxidants (mostly from botanicals), 200 skin nutrients, the most intriguing is Euk-134 (Eukarinon-134), a superoxide dismutase that is a radical scavenger




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SeeMyOptions.com Announces Coronavirus Financial Recovery Workshop. Zoom Webinar Friday, April 17 at 3:30PM PST

An information-filled, one hour webinar-format workshop reviewing the government and non-government options available to consumers across the U.S. during this time of crisis.




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Wondershare Recoverit Now Supports Data Recovery from Digital Cameras, SD Card, and More

Recoverit has now made it easier than ever for its users to recover photos from cameras, SD cards, USB drives, and numerous other sources.




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Everyone's a Virtual Worker Now

'Virtual Teams for Dummies' Author Offers Strategies to the New Virtual Workforce




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Akki's Cupcakery & Tea Announces Vegan, Gluten-free and Keto Cupcakery in San Antonio, TX - Order Online for Free Pickup or Delivery

At 15-years-old, Akeila 'Akki' Tejwani owns a cupcakery. The product is made from organic ingredients. She splits her profits with children's charities in SA.




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Soul Designs Takes Leadership To The Next Level In 2020. Here's Everything You Need To Know.

After a landmark 2019, Soul Designs continues to innovate and inspire with a full array of new offerings for the new year, as well as fresh twists on old favorites. This is leadership made creative!




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Unicorns! Unicorns! Everybody Loves Them!

Unicorn entrepreneur makes it easy to find your next favorite read.




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I think a ‘square-root’ recovery is more likely than a V-shaped one: Expert

Director of Fiscal Policy at the American Action Forum Gordon Gray joins Yahoo Finance’s Seana Smith to break down the April jobs report and how some workers are making more on unemployment compared to their wages before the coronavirus pandemic.





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Seminole PowerSports Offers 2017 YZF-R6 Yamaha Priority Delivery Program

Sanford, Florida Power Sports dealership participates in Yamaha pre-order program.




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Car Storage Space in Fort Worth: 5 Questions Every Collector Car Owner Should Ask Before Leasing

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Resources To Know: The MUTCD -- A Book In The News This Week You May Never Have Heard Of That Impacts You Every Day

A relatively obscure book is receiving its 15 minutes (or more) of fame this week, The Manual On Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).

This set of federal standards for traffic signs, road surface markings, and signals is a primary resource to know about, so we wanted to take a closer look – especially since it is in the news right now.

New MUTCD standards announced recently require compliance over the next several years, depending on what type of changes are required.

For example, states, counties, cities and towns across America will need to increase the size of letters on street signs for roads with speed limits over 25 mph from 4 inches to 6 inches by January, 2012.

Street signs requiring new reflective lettering which is more visible at night must be installed by January, 2018.

These required changes will affect both large cities and small jurisdictions across the country. ABC News reported on some sample impacts this week:

“In Milwaukee, this will cost the cash-strapped city nearly $2 million, double the city’s entire annual for traffic control.
In Dinwiddie County, Virginia – with lots of roads but not many people – the cost comes to about $10 for every man, woman and child.”
So where did these regulations, which some may consider to be overly-bureaucratic, come from?

In the early 20th Century, roads were promoted and maintained by automobile clubs of private individuals. Each road and highway had its own type of signage, without regard for directional assistance or safety promotion.

By 1927, the American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHO - the predecessor to today's AASHTO) published the first standards, titled the Manual And Specifications For The Manufacture, Display, And Erection Of U.S. Standard Road Markers And Signs, a precursor to the MUTCD that is still in use today.

The first MUTCD was released in 1935, setting standards for both road signs and pavement markings. Since then, eight more editions have been published with numerous updates that include changes in usage as well as technological improvements over the years.

Some of these changes are particularly noteworthy. It wasn’t until 1971 that all center lines were to be painted in yellow (as opposed to white) and all highway signs were required to be in white on a green background.

The most recent edition (2009) weighs in at 864 pages, dictating required standards for everything from simple items like street names and route signs to more complex topics, such as how to designate Bicycle Lane Treatment At A Parking Lane Into A Right Turn Only Lane and Examples Of Light Rail Transit Vehicle Dynamic Envelope Markings For Mixed-Use Alignments.

Additions and revisions are recommended to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) by the National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (NCUTCD), a private, non-profit organization, which is made up of twenty-one sponsoring organizations comprised of transportation and engineering industry groups, safety-oriented organizations, and others such as the American Automobile Association.

This takes us back to this week’s controversy.

Federal standards promote safety and recognizable meanings, but when those standards are changed there will be ripple effects across local jurisdictions with limited resources to comply.

In places like Dinwiddie County, Virginia, citizens may argue that standards compliance could take funds away from education or public safety.

The Federal Highway Association says the new regulations, written under the Bush Administration, are designed to be easily read by America’s aging population. However, the FHWA announced this week a 45-day period for public comment on the new rules, “a step that could lead to easing on the guidelines,” according to ABC News.

U.S. Secretary of Transportation took matters a step further today, stating:

“I believe this regulation makes no sense. It does not property take into account the high costs that local governments would have to bear. States, cities, and towns should not be required to spend money that they don’t have to replace perfectly good traffic signs.”

LaHood tried to put a balanced spin on the controversy by summing up, "Safety is our priority, but so is good government."




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Halo Outpost Discovery Event Reactions

On this week's Xbox show, we give our hands-on impressions from the first weekend of the Halo Outpost Discovery fan experience, discuss a new Batman release from Rocksteady (not a new game, sadly), talk through the small glimpses we've been getting at Playdead's new post-Inside game, and more!




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How Data Scientists Can Train and Updates Models to Prepare for COVID-19 Recovery

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everything, and building predictions during this time is difficult. Data science teams need to update their models to prepare for the recovery, and know how to properly train 2020 data models to learn from the coronavirus anomaly.




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Top 10 Data Visualization Tools for Every Data Scientist

At present, the data scientist is one of the most sought after professions. That’s one of the main reasons why we decided to cover the latest data visualization tools that every data scientist can use to make their work more effective.




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Everything Is Miscellaneous

David Weinberger, fellow at Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet & Society and author of "Everything Is Miscellaneous."




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Innovating at Every Level

Erich Joachimsthaler, founder and CEO of Vivaldi Partners.




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When Everyone Can See Your Supply Chain

Steve New, head of degree programs at Oxford University's Said Business School and author of the HBR article "The Transparent Supply Chain."




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Productivity Secrets of a Very Busy Man

Bob Pozen, senior lecturer at Harvard Business School and author of the HBR article "Extreme Productivity."




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Building a Company Everyone Loves

Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones, authors of the HBR article "Creating the Best Workplace on Earth."




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Why Everyone Should See Themselves as a Leader

Sue Ashford, a professor at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, breaks down her decades of research on leadership—who achieves it, and how a group grants it. She explains that the world isn’t divided into leaders and followers. Instead, it’s a state that everyone can reach, whether they’re officially in charge or not. She also explains why shared leadership benefits a team and organization. Ashford offers tips on how to effectively grow leadership in yourself and your employees.




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Everyday People Who Led Momentous Change

Nancy Koehn, a Harvard Business School historian, tells the life stories of three influential leaders: the abolitionist Frederick Douglass, the pacifist Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and the ecologist Rachel Carson. They all overcame personal challenges to achieve and inspire social change. In Koehn’s new book, "Forged in Crisis: The Power of Courageous Leadership in Turbulent Times," she argues that tomorrow's leaders of social change will come from the business world.




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Why Management History Needs to Reckon with Slavery

Caitlin Rosenthal, assistant professor of history at UC Berkeley, argues there are strong parallels between the accounting practices used by slaveholders and modern business practices. While we know slavery's economic impact on the United States, Rosenthal says we need to look closer at the details — down to accounting ledgers – to truly understand what abolitionists and slaves were up against, and how those practices still influence business and management today. She's the author of the book, "Accounting for Slavery: Masters and Management."




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Digital Transformation, One Discovery at a Time

Rita McGrath, professor at Columbia Business School, says the need for organizations to adopt digital business models is more important than ever. Change is accelerating as startups tackle incumbents. And suddenly the coronavirus crisis is forcing the hand of many companies that have put off digital transformations. She explains how established firms can avoid bet-the-farm moves and instead take small steps and quickly target their experiments. McGrath is the coauthor of the HBR article "Discovery-Driven Digital Transformation."




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MaidenGifts.Com Offering Fast Delivery on Orders Over $250 all Throughout Valentine's Month

Maiden Gifts, easiest and fastest gift has expanded their fast delivery offers all through the month of February including their Valentine's Special Catalogue of Products.




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Weldons Welcomes a Very Interesting Antique Irish Silver Salver

Mr Garrett Weldon of Weldons jewelers Dublin announced a new arrival in stock of a very interesting antique Irish silver salver, made in Dublin circa 1740, by Samuel Walker.




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David Weinberger's new book, Everyday Chaos, is honored with Axiom Award

When you try to develop a machine learning application that affects people, you quickly learn that fairness is far more complex than we usually think, and also that fairness almost always requires us to make difficult trade-offs




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Everything Old Is New Again

I'm entranced by old technologies being rediscovered, repurposed, and reinvented. Just think, the term artificial intelligence (AI) entered the language in 1956 and you can trace natural language processing (NLP) back to Alan Turing's work starting in 1950. Text analytics has its antecedents in data mining. Data mining itself has a long history, all the way back to Thomas Bayes, who died in 1761, and his eponymous theorem that still informs algorithms regarding inference, probability, and predictions.