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The Impact of Technology on Real Estate Marketing and Sales
It is an understatement to say that the real estate industry has undergone a profound transformation over the last decade. That transformation has necessitated a change in how real estate professionals reach and interact with potential homebuyers and sellers. Buyers used to have time to tour two or three houses daily. Now, they can see
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The One Thing Holding Back Heat Pumps
If billionaires actually cared about saving the planet, they’d pool their vast wealth and buy everyone a heat pump. Instead of burning planet-warming fossil fuels, these appliances extract warmth from even freezing outdoor air and transfer it into a building, thanks to neat tricks of physics. In the summer, they reverse to act like an
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Humanity faces two existential crises — the climate crisis and AI. Can one help solve the other?
As I write this, two contrasting regulations on the development of artificial intelligence — namely generative AI — are making their way through the European and British parliaments. The British approach is very simple — looking to ensure AI companies fit into existing laws governing technology companies. In contrast, the EU approach, as White &
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Adrian Hurtado’s Children’s Books: Teaching Values Through Engaging Narratives
Atlanta, GA – WEBWIRE – Monday, May 6, 2024 Adrian Hurtado, a dedicated author committed to enriching childrens literature, has recently released a collection of captivating books that seamlessly blend entertainment with valuable life lessons. Each of these delightful tales showcases Hurtados unique storytelling prowess, offering young readers engaging narratives that inspire, educate, and entertain.
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The Impact of Technology on Real Estate Marketing and Sales
It is an understatement to say that the real estate industry has undergone a profound transformation over the last decade. That transformation has necessitated a change in how real estate professionals reach and interact with potential homebuyers and sellers. Buyers used to have time to tour two or three houses daily. Now, they can see
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The One Thing Holding Back Heat Pumps
If billionaires actually cared about saving the planet, they’d pool their vast wealth and buy everyone a heat pump. Instead of burning planet-warming fossil fuels, these appliances extract warmth from even freezing outdoor air and transfer it into a building, thanks to neat tricks of physics. In the summer, they reverse to act like an
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Humanity faces two existential crises — the climate crisis and AI. Can one help solve the other?
As I write this, two contrasting regulations on the development of artificial intelligence — namely generative AI — are making their way through the European and British parliaments. The British approach is very simple — looking to ensure AI companies fit into existing laws governing technology companies. In contrast, the EU approach, as White &
Adrian
Adrian Hurtado’s Children’s Books: Teaching Values Through Engaging Narratives
Atlanta, GA – WEBWIRE – Monday, May 6, 2024 Adrian Hurtado, a dedicated author committed to enriching childrens literature, has recently released a collection of captivating books that seamlessly blend entertainment with valuable life lessons. Each of these delightful tales showcases Hurtados unique storytelling prowess, offering young readers engaging narratives that inspire, educate, and entertain.
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Q1 GGR down 3.1% at Caesars as digital fails to offset land-based decline
Caesars Entertainment posted a 3.1% year-on-year drop in gross gaming revenue to $2.74bn (£2.20bn/€2.57bn) in the first quarter as digital growth failed to offset declines across land-based operations within its Las Vegas and Regional segments. Revenue was $54m lower than the $2.83bn posted by Caesars in Q1 last year. The group said revenue was lower
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Subscribers can listen to this article The JSE building in Sandton. (Fivepointsix/Getty) While the JSE has made efforts to simplify its listing requirements, little evidence of this can be seen in many an indecipherable regulatory announcement. Given the plethora of scandals involving JSE-listed companies in recent years, perhaps it's time to consider some plainer language
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Watch: Filings hit highest number since 2019 in 2023 Published Mar 24, 2024 • Last updated Mar 24, 2024 • 1 minute read A 'closed' sign hangs in a store window in Ottawa. Photo by Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press files Dina Kovacevic, editor-in-chief of Insolvency Insider Canada, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the