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Surgical Staff Inc. provide competitive pay as well as a comprehensive package of travel benefits, which includes:

Travel Allowance for Dedicated SSI Travel Centers

Benefits for Employees

Travel assignments ranging from 4 to 13 weeks are available.

In Burlingame, Surgical Staff Inc offers an Experienced Surgical Technologist Program.

 

THE FUTURE OF AI IS ALREADY HERE: HOW TECHNOLOGISTS AND SKEPTICS CAN WORK TOGETHER TO BALANCE THE BENEFITS AND RISKS OF AI

From precision medicine and applications in complex emergencies to deepfakes and generative AI, the benefits – and the risks – of artificial intelligence are widespread and must be managed responsibly. Despite increasing concerns about its governance, artificial intelligence is an emerging reality across nearly every facet of our daily lives. From precision medicine and applications in emergencies to deepfakes and proliferation of misinformation, the benefits – and risks – of AI are widespread and must be managed responsibly. It is estimated that AI could eliminate 300 million full-time jobs, but AI could also enhance our productivity and creativity by optimizing complex processes. Governments, the private sector, and NGOs will need to cautiously balance the tremendous potential AI presents with its challenges and dangers to best leverage this emerging and rapidly growing technology and industry.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

JOY BUOLAMWINI President and Artist-in-Chief - Algorithmic Justice League

CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation

AIDAN GOMEZ Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Cohere

RYAN HEATH Axios, Global Tech Correspondent

TOM INGLESBY Director - Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security

SEEMA KUMAR Chief Executive Officer - Cure

KEVIN SCOTT Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of AI - Microsoft

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

THE FUTURE OF AI IS ALREADY HERE: HOW TECHNOLOGISTS AND SKEPTICS CAN WORK TOGETHER TO BALANCE THE BENEFITS AND RISKS OF AI

From precision medicine and applications in complex emergencies to deepfakes and generative AI, the benefits – and the risks – of artificial intelligence are widespread and must be managed responsibly. Despite increasing concerns about its governance, artificial intelligence is an emerging reality across nearly every facet of our daily lives. From precision medicine and applications in emergencies to deepfakes and proliferation of misinformation, the benefits – and risks – of AI are widespread and must be managed responsibly. It is estimated that AI could eliminate 300 million full-time jobs, but AI could also enhance our productivity and creativity by optimizing complex processes. Governments, the private sector, and NGOs will need to cautiously balance the tremendous potential AI presents with its challenges and dangers to best leverage this emerging and rapidly growing technology and industry.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

JOY BUOLAMWINI President and Artist-in-Chief - Algorithmic Justice League

CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation

AIDAN GOMEZ Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Cohere

RYAN HEATH Axios, Global Tech Correspondent

TOM INGLESBY Director - Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security

SEEMA KUMAR Chief Executive Officer - Cure

KEVIN SCOTT Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of AI - Microsoft

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

Patrick Frande in the TMO 1.1 Hutch, located in the Near Experimental Hall in LCLS. (Jacqueline Ramseyer Orrell/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

Radiologic Technologist Week at Naval Hospital Bremerton “Patients are our Passion, Safety is our Priority” 11.09.2023

Photo by Douglas Stutz

Naval Hospital Bremerton/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Bremerton

 

Probably the most common form of support provided by NHB's Radiology Department is with an x-ray, a type of photographic process done with electromagnetic radiation.

 

How crucial is this support?

 

“Very important. We are the first line of defense for physicians, nurses, patients, and health care providers. The images that we produce can be the difference between identifying a correct pathology or a misdiagnosis. We must demonstrate patience, knowledge of our jobs and a high degree of attention-to-detail,” explained Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Gregory Deshields.

 

An x-ray machine sends individual x-ray particles through the body and the images are recorded on a computer or film.

 

Diagnostic radiography uses x-rays passing through the body to create a 2-D image that allows the radiologist and health care provider to see a general image of the anatomy in order to determine if there are any clues about a medical condition that may or may not exist.

 

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Date Posted:11.09.2023 13:31

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Surgical Technologists week at SVI St Vincent Little Rock

THE FUTURE OF AI IS ALREADY HERE: HOW TECHNOLOGISTS AND SKEPTICS CAN WORK TOGETHER TO BALANCE THE BENEFITS AND RISKS OF AI

From precision medicine and applications in complex emergencies to deepfakes and generative AI, the benefits – and the risks – of artificial intelligence are widespread and must be managed responsibly. Despite increasing concerns about its governance, artificial intelligence is an emerging reality across nearly every facet of our daily lives. From precision medicine and applications in emergencies to deepfakes and proliferation of misinformation, the benefits – and risks – of AI are widespread and must be managed responsibly. It is estimated that AI could eliminate 300 million full-time jobs, but AI could also enhance our productivity and creativity by optimizing complex processes. Governments, the private sector, and NGOs will need to cautiously balance the tremendous potential AI presents with its challenges and dangers to best leverage this emerging and rapidly growing technology and industry.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

JOY BUOLAMWINI President and Artist-in-Chief - Algorithmic Justice League

CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation

AIDAN GOMEZ Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Cohere

RYAN HEATH Axios, Global Tech Correspondent

TOM INGLESBY Director - Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security

SEEMA KUMAR Chief Executive Officer - Cure

KEVIN SCOTT Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of AI - Microsoft

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

THE FUTURE OF AI IS ALREADY HERE: HOW TECHNOLOGISTS AND SKEPTICS CAN WORK TOGETHER TO BALANCE THE BENEFITS AND RISKS OF AI

From precision medicine and applications in complex emergencies to deepfakes and generative AI, the benefits – and the risks – of artificial intelligence are widespread and must be managed responsibly. Despite increasing concerns about its governance, artificial intelligence is an emerging reality across nearly every facet of our daily lives. From precision medicine and applications in emergencies to deepfakes and proliferation of misinformation, the benefits – and risks – of AI are widespread and must be managed responsibly. It is estimated that AI could eliminate 300 million full-time jobs, but AI could also enhance our productivity and creativity by optimizing complex processes. Governments, the private sector, and NGOs will need to cautiously balance the tremendous potential AI presents with its challenges and dangers to best leverage this emerging and rapidly growing technology and industry.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

JOY BUOLAMWINI President and Artist-in-Chief - Algorithmic Justice League

CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation

AIDAN GOMEZ Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Cohere

RYAN HEATH Axios, Global Tech Correspondent

TOM INGLESBY Director - Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security

SEEMA KUMAR Chief Executive Officer - Cure

KEVIN SCOTT Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of AI - Microsoft

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

Photos credit: Micheal Solotan, AMS Video Technologist

Photos credit: Micheal Solotan, AMS Video Technologist

news:rewired - 3/2/2015-Emerging- Ben Kreimer, journalism technologist, Drone Journalism Lab

THE FUTURE OF AI IS ALREADY HERE: HOW TECHNOLOGISTS AND SKEPTICS CAN WORK TOGETHER TO BALANCE THE BENEFITS AND RISKS OF AI

From precision medicine and applications in complex emergencies to deepfakes and generative AI, the benefits – and the risks – of artificial intelligence are widespread and must be managed responsibly. Despite increasing concerns about its governance, artificial intelligence is an emerging reality across nearly every facet of our daily lives. From precision medicine and applications in emergencies to deepfakes and proliferation of misinformation, the benefits – and risks – of AI are widespread and must be managed responsibly. It is estimated that AI could eliminate 300 million full-time jobs, but AI could also enhance our productivity and creativity by optimizing complex processes. Governments, the private sector, and NGOs will need to cautiously balance the tremendous potential AI presents with its challenges and dangers to best leverage this emerging and rapidly growing technology and industry.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

JOY BUOLAMWINI President and Artist-in-Chief - Algorithmic Justice League

CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation

AIDAN GOMEZ Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Cohere

RYAN HEATH Axios, Global Tech Correspondent

TOM INGLESBY Director - Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security

SEEMA KUMAR Chief Executive Officer - Cure

KEVIN SCOTT Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of AI - Microsoft

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

This is where hackBC lives & plays. We hack // cut // saw // drink // play // sing // and invent together.

THE FUTURE OF AI IS ALREADY HERE: HOW TECHNOLOGISTS AND SKEPTICS CAN WORK TOGETHER TO BALANCE THE BENEFITS AND RISKS OF AI

From precision medicine and applications in complex emergencies to deepfakes and generative AI, the benefits – and the risks – of artificial intelligence are widespread and must be managed responsibly. Despite increasing concerns about its governance, artificial intelligence is an emerging reality across nearly every facet of our daily lives. From precision medicine and applications in emergencies to deepfakes and proliferation of misinformation, the benefits – and risks – of AI are widespread and must be managed responsibly. It is estimated that AI could eliminate 300 million full-time jobs, but AI could also enhance our productivity and creativity by optimizing complex processes. Governments, the private sector, and NGOs will need to cautiously balance the tremendous potential AI presents with its challenges and dangers to best leverage this emerging and rapidly growing technology and industry.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

JOY BUOLAMWINI President and Artist-in-Chief - Algorithmic Justice League

CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation

AIDAN GOMEZ Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Cohere

RYAN HEATH Axios, Global Tech Correspondent

TOM INGLESBY Director - Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security

SEEMA KUMAR Chief Executive Officer - Cure

KEVIN SCOTT Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of AI - Microsoft

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

Miguel Ortiz, Manufacturing Technologist I

909-815-3849

 

Photo by Mimi Teller / American Red Cross

news:rewired - 3/2/2015-Visual storytelling-Christian Payne, blogger, trainer, creative technologist

THE FUTURE OF AI IS ALREADY HERE: HOW TECHNOLOGISTS AND SKEPTICS CAN WORK TOGETHER TO BALANCE THE BENEFITS AND RISKS OF AI

From precision medicine and applications in complex emergencies to deepfakes and generative AI, the benefits – and the risks – of artificial intelligence are widespread and must be managed responsibly. Despite increasing concerns about its governance, artificial intelligence is an emerging reality across nearly every facet of our daily lives. From precision medicine and applications in emergencies to deepfakes and proliferation of misinformation, the benefits – and risks – of AI are widespread and must be managed responsibly. It is estimated that AI could eliminate 300 million full-time jobs, but AI could also enhance our productivity and creativity by optimizing complex processes. Governments, the private sector, and NGOs will need to cautiously balance the tremendous potential AI presents with its challenges and dangers to best leverage this emerging and rapidly growing technology and industry.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

JOY BUOLAMWINI President and Artist-in-Chief - Algorithmic Justice League

CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation

AIDAN GOMEZ Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Cohere

RYAN HEATH Axios, Global Tech Correspondent

TOM INGLESBY Director - Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security

SEEMA KUMAR Chief Executive Officer - Cure

KEVIN SCOTT Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of AI - Microsoft

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

THE FUTURE OF AI IS ALREADY HERE: HOW TECHNOLOGISTS AND SKEPTICS CAN WORK TOGETHER TO BALANCE THE BENEFITS AND RISKS OF AI

From precision medicine and applications in complex emergencies to deepfakes and generative AI, the benefits – and the risks – of artificial intelligence are widespread and must be managed responsibly. Despite increasing concerns about its governance, artificial intelligence is an emerging reality across nearly every facet of our daily lives. From precision medicine and applications in emergencies to deepfakes and proliferation of misinformation, the benefits – and risks – of AI are widespread and must be managed responsibly. It is estimated that AI could eliminate 300 million full-time jobs, but AI could also enhance our productivity and creativity by optimizing complex processes. Governments, the private sector, and NGOs will need to cautiously balance the tremendous potential AI presents with its challenges and dangers to best leverage this emerging and rapidly growing technology and industry.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

JOY BUOLAMWINI President and Artist-in-Chief - Algorithmic Justice League

CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation

AIDAN GOMEZ Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Cohere

RYAN HEATH Axios, Global Tech Correspondent

TOM INGLESBY Director - Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security

SEEMA KUMAR Chief Executive Officer - Cure

KEVIN SCOTT Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of AI - Microsoft

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

THE FUTURE OF AI IS ALREADY HERE: HOW TECHNOLOGISTS AND SKEPTICS CAN WORK TOGETHER TO BALANCE THE BENEFITS AND RISKS OF AI

From precision medicine and applications in complex emergencies to deepfakes and generative AI, the benefits – and the risks – of artificial intelligence are widespread and must be managed responsibly. Despite increasing concerns about its governance, artificial intelligence is an emerging reality across nearly every facet of our daily lives. From precision medicine and applications in emergencies to deepfakes and proliferation of misinformation, the benefits – and risks – of AI are widespread and must be managed responsibly. It is estimated that AI could eliminate 300 million full-time jobs, but AI could also enhance our productivity and creativity by optimizing complex processes. Governments, the private sector, and NGOs will need to cautiously balance the tremendous potential AI presents with its challenges and dangers to best leverage this emerging and rapidly growing technology and industry.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

JOY BUOLAMWINI President and Artist-in-Chief - Algorithmic Justice League

CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation

AIDAN GOMEZ Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Cohere

RYAN HEATH Axios, Global Tech Correspondent

TOM INGLESBY Director - Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security

SEEMA KUMAR Chief Executive Officer - Cure

KEVIN SCOTT Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of AI - Microsoft

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

About Me:

 

I am Pranav Bhasin, a technologist by education, photographer by passion, cyclist and runner by desire, entrepreneur by choice and an ardent traveler.

 

My photography is an attempt to mirror the soul of places I have been to, people I have met and things I have experienced during my travels. Please visit Pranav Bhasin's Photo Gallery and Photo Blog for a collection of my best photos.

 

You can also connect with me at: My Product Management and Social Media Blog, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Foursquare.

 

In case you are interested in using my photos, please write to me and I would be happy to offer them for a price. Please do not use my photos without prior authorization from me. Thanks!

Open Source Summit is the leading conference for developers, architects and other technologists – as well as open source community and industry leaders – to collaborate, share information, learn about the latest technologies and gain a competitive advantage by using innovative open solutions.

 

Open Source Summit connects the open source ecosystem under one roof. It covers cornerstone open source technologies; helps ecosystem leaders to navigate open source transformation with the Diversity Empowerment Summit and tracks on business and compliance; and delves into the newest technologies and latest trends touching open source, including networking, cloud-native, edge computing, AI and much more. It is an extraordinary opportunity for cross-pollination between the developers, sysadmins, DevOps professionals and IT architects driving the future of technology.

 

events.linuxfoundation.org/events/open-source-summit-nort...

THE FUTURE OF AI IS ALREADY HERE: HOW TECHNOLOGISTS AND SKEPTICS CAN WORK TOGETHER TO BALANCE THE BENEFITS AND RISKS OF AI

From precision medicine and applications in complex emergencies to deepfakes and generative AI, the benefits – and the risks – of artificial intelligence are widespread and must be managed responsibly. Despite increasing concerns about its governance, artificial intelligence is an emerging reality across nearly every facet of our daily lives. From precision medicine and applications in emergencies to deepfakes and proliferation of misinformation, the benefits – and risks – of AI are widespread and must be managed responsibly. It is estimated that AI could eliminate 300 million full-time jobs, but AI could also enhance our productivity and creativity by optimizing complex processes. Governments, the private sector, and NGOs will need to cautiously balance the tremendous potential AI presents with its challenges and dangers to best leverage this emerging and rapidly growing technology and industry.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

JOY BUOLAMWINI President and Artist-in-Chief - Algorithmic Justice League

CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation

AIDAN GOMEZ Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Cohere

RYAN HEATH Axios, Global Tech Correspondent

TOM INGLESBY Director - Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security

SEEMA KUMAR Chief Executive Officer - Cure

KEVIN SCOTT Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of AI - Microsoft

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

THE FUTURE OF AI IS ALREADY HERE: HOW TECHNOLOGISTS AND SKEPTICS CAN WORK TOGETHER TO BALANCE THE BENEFITS AND RISKS OF AI

From precision medicine and applications in complex emergencies to deepfakes and generative AI, the benefits – and the risks – of artificial intelligence are widespread and must be managed responsibly. Despite increasing concerns about its governance, artificial intelligence is an emerging reality across nearly every facet of our daily lives. From precision medicine and applications in emergencies to deepfakes and proliferation of misinformation, the benefits – and risks – of AI are widespread and must be managed responsibly. It is estimated that AI could eliminate 300 million full-time jobs, but AI could also enhance our productivity and creativity by optimizing complex processes. Governments, the private sector, and NGOs will need to cautiously balance the tremendous potential AI presents with its challenges and dangers to best leverage this emerging and rapidly growing technology and industry.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

JOY BUOLAMWINI President and Artist-in-Chief - Algorithmic Justice League

CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation

AIDAN GOMEZ Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Cohere

RYAN HEATH Axios, Global Tech Correspondent

TOM INGLESBY Director - Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security

SEEMA KUMAR Chief Executive Officer - Cure

KEVIN SCOTT Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of AI - Microsoft

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

About Me:

 

I am Pranav Bhasin, a technologist by education, photographer by passion, cyclist and runner by desire, entrepreneur by choice and an ardent traveler.

 

My photography is an attempt to mirror the soul of places I have been to, people I have met and things I have experienced during my travels. Please visit Pranav Bhasin's Photo Gallery and Photo Blog for a collection of my best photos.

 

You can also connect with me at: My Product Management and Social Media Blog, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Foursquare.

 

In case you are interested in using my photos, please write to me and I would be happy to offer them for a price. Please do not use my photos without prior authorization from me. Thanks!

news:rewired - 3/2/2015-Emerging- Ben Kreimer, journalism technologist, Drone Journalism Lab

Microprocessor Forum panel; Agrawal, Co-founer & CTO, Tilera; Pawlowski, Chief Technologist, Micron

The annual BCFT (British Columbia Food Technologist) Suppliers Night was held at the Coast Hotel and Convention Center in Langley, BC.

 

The event was a success, with a number of students, consultants, suppliers, and industry representatives present.

 

More details available at 2009 BCFT Suppliers Night

Photos credit: Micheal Solotan, AMS Video Technologist

As part of the Big Ideas Exchange, technologist, journalist and scientist Ben Hammersley spoke about “10 Things You Need to Know about the Future”.

 

Hammersley shares his views on how the technological revolution will impact business, politics and culture.

 

Intro by: Jason Talley, UK Managing Director Yahoo. Hosted by Grange Hotels.

 

bigideas.inmidtown.org/schedule/10-things-you-need-to-kno...

As part of the Big Ideas Exchange, technologist, journalist and scientist Ben Hammersley spoke about “10 Things You Need to Know about the Future”.

 

Hammersley shares his views on how the technological revolution will impact business, politics and culture.

 

Intro by: Jason Talley, UK Managing Director Yahoo. Hosted by Grange Hotels.

 

bigideas.inmidtown.org/schedule/10-things-you-need-to-kno...

As part of the Big Ideas Exchange, technologist, journalist and scientist Ben Hammersley spoke about “10 Things You Need to Know about the Future”.

 

Hammersley shares his views on how the technological revolution will impact business, politics and culture.

 

Intro by: Jason Talley, UK Managing Director Yahoo. Hosted by Grange Hotels.

 

bigideas.inmidtown.org/schedule/10-things-you-need-to-kno...

The DC Tech Meetup convenes technologists, entrepreneurs, investors and the broader innovation community regularly to learn and share. Each month, 400+ innovators gather to see demos, launch products and meet their future co-founders, partners and funders.

www.meetup.com/DC-Tech-Meetup/ ; Tweet @DCTechMeetup

Jeremy Burge

Technologist and emoji expert

 

TEDxEastEnd

25 Feb 2017

Hackney Empire

 

Exploring the theme 'society beyond borders'

Open Source Summit is the leading conference for developers, architects and other technologists – as well as open source community and industry leaders – to collaborate, share information, learn about the latest technologies and gain a competitive advantage by using innovative open solutions.

 

Open Source Summit connects the open source ecosystem under one roof. It covers cornerstone open source technologies; helps ecosystem leaders to navigate open source transformation with the Diversity Empowerment Summit and tracks on business and compliance; and delves into the newest technologies and latest trends touching open source, including networking, cloud-native, edge computing, AI and much more. It is an extraordinary opportunity for cross-pollination between the developers, sysadmins, DevOps professionals and IT architects driving the future of technology.

 

events.linuxfoundation.org/events/open-source-summit-nort...

The annual BCFT (British Columbia Food Technologist) Suppliers Night was held at the Coast Hotel and Convention Center in Langley, BC.

 

The event was a success, with a number of students, consultants, suppliers, and industry representatives present.

 

More details available at 2009 BCFT Suppliers Night

Open Source Summit is the leading conference for developers, architects and other technologists – as well as open source community and industry leaders – to collaborate, share information, learn about the latest technologies and gain a competitive advantage by using innovative open solutions.

 

Open Source Summit connects the open source ecosystem under one roof. It covers cornerstone open source technologies; helps ecosystem leaders to navigate open source transformation with the Diversity Empowerment Summit and tracks on business and compliance; and delves into the newest technologies and latest trends touching open source, including networking, cloud-native, edge computing, AI and much more. It is an extraordinary opportunity for cross-pollination between the developers, sysadmins, DevOps professionals and IT architects driving the future of technology.

 

events.linuxfoundation.org/events/open-source-summit-nort...

Press conference with Musician and Songwriter, Imogen Heap, and Soundcloud CEO Eliah Seton

As part of the Big Ideas Exchange, technologist, journalist and scientist Ben Hammersley spoke about “10 Things You Need to Know about the Future”.

 

Hammersley shares his views on how the technological revolution will impact business, politics and culture.

 

Intro by: Jason Talley, UK Managing Director Yahoo. Hosted by Grange Hotels.

 

bigideas.inmidtown.org/schedule/10-things-you-need-to-kno...

TED@Sydney, part of the TED2013 Worldwide Talent Search. Learn more at talentsearch.ted.com

Photo: Jean-Jacques Halans

ジェアード フィックリン Jared Ficklin

Chief Creative Technologist, argodesign

frogdesign.com

Press conference with Musician and Songwriter, Imogen Heap, and Soundcloud CEO Eliah Seton

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