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  • How to Use Analytics to Boost DOOH Campaigns

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    By Gulaiym Agbal Regardless of whether you are an advertiser or a DOOH media network you are dependent on analytics for executing campaigns. Analytics are the backbone of online advertising, and with improvements in data capturing technology DOOH is getting there very quickly. Advertisers wish to spend more on digital signage but are constrained by […]

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  • Being human: Big toe clung on longest to primate origins

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    Scientists have found that our big toe was one of the last parts of the foot to evolve, a study suggests. As our early ancestors began to walk on two legs, they would also have hung about in trees, using their feet to grasp branches. They walked differently on the ground, but were still able […]

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  • The Latest: Italy official puts bridge collapse dead at 20

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    MILAN — The Latest the collapse of a bridge in Italy (all times local): 14:45 The head of Italy’s civil protection agency Angelo Borrelli has put the number of victims of the Genoa bridge collapse at 20 people dead and 13 injured. Borrelli told a press conference in Rome on Tuesday that the victims appear […]

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  • Blockchain for Bureaucrats: China’s Communist Party Publishes DLT Primer

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    People’s Daily Publishing House, led by the Chinese Community party, has published a book on blockchain technology titled Blockchain – A Guide for Officials, which will cover all aspects of the new technology and serve as a guide for bureaucrats. The news was first reported by local media outlet People’s Network. The book provides details of distributed ledger technology‘s […]

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  • Korea’s Jeju Island Seeks to Become ICO Hub Despite Domestic Ban

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    South Korea’s Jeju island is seeking to become a free zone for initial coin offerings (ICOs) – a plan that, if approved, would allow crypto projects to conduct token sales in the self-governing province despite the country’s tough stance on the issue. As reported by Korean news outlet JoongAng Daily on Monday, the governor of Jeju province […]

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  • Facebook: We’re Not Building a Cryptocurrency on Stellar

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    Social media conglomerate Facebook denied reports that its blockchain task force is considering launching a cryptocurrency project through a partnership with Stellar. Citing a Facebook spokesperson, financial news outlet Cheddar reports that the company will not be building on the Stellar protocol, nor has its cryptocurrency division held discussions with the project about forking Stellar to create an independent […]

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  • 10 Marketing, Web Design & Branding Statistics To Help You Prioritize Business Growth Initiatives

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    In the digital age, business growth tactics are constantly evolving. But when algorithms, platforms and effective initiatives change rapidly, how can you know what to focus on in order to formulate a successful strategy? It turns out, the answer is in the numbers. One of the best benefits of a shift towards digital everything is that consumer behavior […]

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  • ‘Lifestyle, biological clock mismatch linked to diseases’

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    A variety of metabolic and psychiatric disorders are often said to be associated with disordered sleep and very often with delayed sleep, noted biologist and geneticist Michael Warren Young has said. Dr. Young had received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, jointly with Jeffrey C. Hall and Michael Rosbash, in 2017 for their discoveries […]

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  • Defining our food culture

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    In embracing commercial global cuisine, we are forgetting our own ethnic food culture Aug 12, 2018-Nepal’s food is as culturally diverse as it is geographically and ethnically. But many of us are not aware of its richness and are more likely to be informed about the global cuisines than our own. Though food is an […]

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  • 5 places where you can learn about Native American culture

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    Explore some of the world’s most enduring cultures set amid jaw-dropping scenery. Here are five places where your family will learn about Native American and First Nation ancient traditions and modern adaptations. 1. Ohio State Parks Ancient Indians began occupying the land that is now the state of Ohio more than 10,000 years ago when […]

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