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The Internet is about Communication
Credit * Made by Einar Faanes in Inkscape GNU Free Documentation License 1.2.
view from Sandtorkai Harbor
Elbe philharmonic hall Hamburg
Herzog & de Meuron architects
topping-out ceremony, may 28-29 2010
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
Photo: Anaïs Rolland-Jacob
Published in: Revue de Santé Oculaire Communautaire: Vol. 9 No. 11 JANVIER 2012 www.revuesoc.com
"Your inspiration this week is communication. We live in the age of endless communication, so there is inspiration everywhere."
Slack brings all your communication together in one place. It’s real-time messaging, archiving and search for modern teams.
We’re on a mission to make your working life simpler, more pleasant and more productive.
We're a San Francisco-based company founded by core members of the original Flickr team. Our principal investors are Accel Partners, Andreessen Horowitz and The Social + Capital Partnership. Our mission is to make people's working lives easier, simpler, and more enjoyable.
Slack is a new platform for team communication — "All your team communication in one place, instantly searchable, and available wherever you go" — which launched in February 2014. It is used daily by tens of thousands of people, including the incredible teams at Stripe, Rdio, Medium, Airbnb, Braintree, Expedia and Buzzfeed. It's growing like crazy and we need to keep up.
We want great talent and inspiring leaders in all areas: from business operations to product design and general management. If you want to join a small startup that's making an outsized impact (and that's making a lot of people happy) please get in touch. We value diversity, experience, gumption and panache. And a good vocabulary.
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I really like the simple interface of this radio. No network booting, no wifi and only three really good FM stations, instead of thousands of streams to choose from. Provides a decent sound too. Would have bought a more fancy black or red version, this one was actually planed as a gift for my 80 years old aunty. Never the less in this case,...even I like the 70ties colors scheme.
Live laser communication demonstration using the high-speed precursor EDRS data network. The in-space data link-up took place between Sentinal-1A & Alphasat, 28 Nov 2014. Event took place at ESA/ESOC. Images credit: ESA/J. Mai
So, I was sitting in Jamba Juice in downtown Fort Worth, Texas waiting on my yummy Dreamsicle and I saw these two outside the window. I watched them for a few minutes because I'm just a nosy, but more curious person like that. And they looked SO deep into some conversation and i loved the way they were paying attention to each other. People don't have good communication these days and it really made me happy to see two people converse so well, like they really understand what each other is saying. So many bad things happen to good people because of bad communication or a lack of it. Divorce, death, break-ups, the end of friendships.. so so many more that I can't think of at 6:40 in the morning. If we would just talk about our feelings out loud instead of hiding them or telling an outside party, our lives might be a little bit easier.
I had a really hard time in high school with my friends because our communication was bad. Of course, I can't forget that they were all complete bitches. But when one of us had beef with another, we would go to one of the other girls in our group and talk shit about them. It made sense to me then, but it doesn't make sense to me now. I'm so happy that I've grown up and I know how to talk about my feelings instead of keeping them inside of me until I get so mad I blow up at the wrong person.
I truly believe that if we would just give confirmation on where we stand, the world would be just a LITTLE bit better. Maybe not a ton better, but a little is better than none, right?
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Communication studies alumni returned to campus on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, for a day of networking with students and other alumni. During the dinner, the keynote Speaker was Bill Shine ’85, executive vice president for programming at the Fox News Network
Mr. Houlin Zhao, ITU Secretary-General with Mr. LiZhi CAI, Director General, Chongqing Communication Administration, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) Cai - Head of Chinese delegation to GSR
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The Department of Communication Pathology offers world-class training for a professional qualification in audiology or speech-language-therapy. Postgraduate degrees specialising in research are also offered under the guidance of experienced academic staff (University of Pretoria, web.up.ac.za/default.asp?ipkCategoryID=848, 17 October 2011).
Communication studies alumni returned to campus on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, for a day of networking with students and other alumni. During the dinner, the keynote Speaker was Bill Shine ’85, executive vice president for programming at the Fox News Network
April 21, 2010; Montreal, QC, Canada; INFOPRESSE - RDV WEB. L'evenement annuel des professionnels des communications interactives. Credit obligatoire: Photo charleshenridebeur.com
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Communication studies alumni returned to campus on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, for a day of networking with students and other alumni. During the dinner, the keynote Speaker was Bill Shine ’85, executive vice president for programming at the Fox News Network
Universities are about communication: communication between teachers and students, between researchers and researchers, and between university members and the community. This particular tower (which I currently see every day) connects Griffith University's Logan campus to its Nathan campus by a line-of-sight microwave link via Tamborine Mountain.
SALT LAKE CITY — L3 Communication Systems-West presented an in-kind donation to the Utah Guard Sub-for-Santa program Dec. 6 at the Salt Lake Armory.
According to Capt. Noé Vázquez, director of the Sub-for-Santa program, donations from private citizens and organizations like this will ensure a more meaningful Christmas for military families in Utah who have indicated a need for support this year. As of Dec. 5, the Utah Guard Family Support Services office projects helping about 300 children during the holiday.
The Utah Guard Sub-for-Santa program was originated in 2003 after many community members realized the sacrifices that our Utah servicemembers were performing. The intent of the community members was to give back to military families, with deployed members and who were in need. Last year, the Sub-for-Santa program assisted nearly 400 children in need. While this program specifically assists those dependents of our Utah military who might go without during a holiday season, the program does accept general gifts for the parents or family gifts.
Sub for Santa is dedicated to helping people who cannot help themselves. An application process verifies that the donations go to the families who need it most. Applicants are also given the tools and resources with learning opportunities to help them better manage their money, time, and talents from a Family Assistance Center.
Those wishing to make a donation to the Sub-for-Santa program can make payments online at the following link: utngtrust.org/charitable_trust_1_1/subForSanta.php.
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