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Video: Microsoft introduces a new era of Windows Microsoft has unveiled the newest version of its popular operating system, Windows 10. The new operating system introduces a range of new features, including improved security, a new user interface, and Cortana, a virtual assistant. In this video, we take a look at the new features and how they can help improve your experience with Windows. We also take a look at how Windows 10 can help you stay connected with friends and family, and how it can help make your work more efficient.
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In today’s digital era, trading has become more accessible than ever. With just a laptop or smartphone, anyone can enter the world of forex, stocks, or cryptocurrency trading. However, amid this accessibility lies a critical decision every trader faces early on: choosing the right trading platform. This decision is more than just picking software; it […]
It’s another mixed bag of business topics on this week’s episode of the pod: X’s Head of Product shares the suspiciously simple playbook to getting rich on the platform, Google’s “Photoshop Killer” is officially on the loose, emerging thoughts on pivoting away from the Philippines for outsourcing re
How can you empower your donors to make something new? How can you help turn your donors into entrepreneurs for your cause? What's more exciting than starting something new, and making it your own? George Stevens recently posted on R.E. Foundations, the Council on Foundation's blog, about entrepreneurial donors. He wrote, “...community foundations are a platform for the nonprofit ecosystem. Do we encourage donor innovation using our platform? Do we engage the entrepreneurial donors in our communities? To fail to do so is to be left behind in the recovery of the nonprofit sector.”