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Offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter gets ready to take a swing at the 17th tee // Verizon Wireless Network of Champions Golf Tournament - 2012 // June 18, 2012 // Suwanee, Ga., - PHOTO: AtlantaFalcons.com
Official APAHM Jay Park Show Photography by Kat Pesigan of Koreaboo.com © 2012 Koreaboo.com. Do not edit, distort, resize, change or remove copyright on these pictures in any way.
Official APAHM Jay Park Concert Photography by Kat Pesigan of Koreaboo.com © 2012 Koreaboo.com. Do not edit, distort, resize, change or remove copyright on these pictures in any way.
Picture taken 08/12/25
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The oath of Oath:
We're NOT Facebook. We collect and sell your data! And you can't sue us!
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"Yahoo is now part of Oath [aka Verizon}, the media and tech company behind today’s top news, sports and entertainment sites and apps.
▶ By choosing “I accept” below, you agree to Oath’s new Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Below is a summary of some of the key updates. To learn more about our approach to privacy, click here.
▶ How we collect and use data.
We’ve updated some of the ways we collect and analyze user data in order to deliver services, content, relevant advertising and abuse protection. This includes: analyzing content and information when you use our services (including emails, instant messages, posts, photos, attachments, and other communications), linking your activity on other sites and apps with information we have about you, and providing anonymized and/or aggregated reports to other parties regarding user trends.
▶ Sharing Data with Verizon.
Oath and its affiliates may share the information we receive with Verizon. Learn more about Verizon’s privacy practices.
▶ Combining data.
We also combine data among our services and across your devices. This will provide you with better personalized services and features across your devices and Oath accounts. We’ve provided information about your choices with respect to your use of our services, and given you control in our Privacy Controls section.
▶ Key Points in Terms of Service
We’ve added a mutual arbitration clause. Hopefully, disputes will never be an issue, but in the case of one, this allows a third-party arbitrator to help us resolve them. We’ve also added a class action waiver. These provisions are an important part of our relationship with you, so please read them carefully.
☞ We’ve specified the legal entity that provides each service to you. For some services, this may be a different entity than the entity that previously provided the service. We’ve also reserved the right to transfer the providing entity for each service in the future.
☞ General provisions that apply to billing, auto-renewal, and refunds have been added.
☞ Unless the additional terms for a service override the Terms of Service, these provisions apply to your use of our paid services.
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If you are using our services on behalf of another account owner (e.g., as an administrator, consultant or analyst) or on behalf of a company, business or other entity, the Terms of Service apply to your activities and are binding on the account owner or entity.
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New York law now governs and New York, New York is the designated forum.
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The Oath Business-to-Business Privacy Policy applies when you use Flurry, Gemini, ONE by AOL, Convertro, BrightRoll or any other Oath business-to-business products. All other consumer-facing activities are covered by the Oath Privacy Policy."
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(cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.name Social Media Swami Network Solutions Please credit as above if using this picture
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Official APAHM Jay Park Show Photography by Kat Pesigan of Koreaboo.com © 2012 Koreaboo.com. Do not edit, distort, resize, change or remove copyright on these pictures in any way.
Official APAHM Jay Park Concert Photography by Kat Pesigan of Koreaboo.com © 2012 Koreaboo.com. Do not edit, distort, resize, change or remove copyright on these pictures in any way.
Verizon put up a bunch of these banners. Previously, I've only seen this style of banner used by Dunkin' Donuts and McDonalds.
On behalf of Verizon and their nationwide 2015 Potential of Us City Session program, you are formally invited to the upcoming Big Payoff event which is being held on Friday, May 15th at 6PM at Madiba Harlem at MY IMAGE STUDIOS (MIST).
Verizon is hosting an exclusive evening of entertainment, f...
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On June 22nd a message was sent out nationwide, not only to Verizon executives, but to members of its board of directors, that workers deserve a fair contract, not more corporate greed.
Board members get a cool $230,000 just for serving on Verizon's board. That's more than three top technicians who provide quality service to customers earn.
CWA activists are reminding these board members that they share in the responsibility to make sure that Verizon negotiates fairly with workers instead of demanding $10,000 a year from each worker in compensation cuts.
This image is bit of a metaphor—and not one I considered when composing. While walking along Mission at Mississippi in San Diego’s University Heights neighborhood, I observed what looked like brand new Verizon Wireless gear on a utility pole. I vaguely remembered seeing a work crew hoisted up a lift couple days earlier. Is the hardware supporting 5G, perhaps? You tell me.
If you follow the Internet conspiracies (I don’t) about the origins of SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2), which causes COVID-19, 5G is blamed. In this photo, you could read it as “Stop 5G” or there is only “one way” to the future of cellular wireless. Choose one or neither, but hence the unintended metaphor—and I suppose that should be plural, eh?
(cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.name Social Media Swami Network Solutions Please credit as above if using this picture
On June 22nd a message was sent out nationwide, not only to Verizon executives, but to members of its board of directors, that workers deserve a fair contract, not more corporate greed.
Board members get a cool $230,000 just for serving on Verizon's board. That's more than three top technicians who provide quality service to customers earn.
CWA activists are reminding these board members that they share in the responsibility to make sure that Verizon negotiates fairly with workers instead of demanding $10,000 a year from each worker in compensation cuts.