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the digital space should be developed and i think he. likened it to how the internet was developed so i mean much more i think even the f.c.c. hasn't to see if d.c. is sort of been out there trying to share information and let people know in this space what they should and should be doing i think that's right i think to see if the seed took an early view that this is out there there's nothing we can do to stop it really so we might as well figure out what the problems are they embrace virtual currencies as a commodity and they early on to exercise jurisdiction over derivatives based on commodities as well as using their anti-fraud authority to root out potential bad guys in this area so i think the sea of the sea has taken a very very pragmatic view from the beginning i think it's very careful to say they haven't a dos the product but they simply recognize it's there and it has to be dealt with it can't be ignored it's good to send out warnings to investors they've done a lot of lot of education into absolute commended for that but they'
the digital space should be developed and i think he. likened it to how the internet was developed so i mean much more i think even the f.c.c. hasn't to see if d.c. is sort of been out there trying to share information and let people know in this space what they should and should be doing i think that's right i think to see if the seed took an early view that this is out there there's nothing we can do to stop it really so we might as well figure out what the problems are they embrace virtual...
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, digital artwork. because they think they've got some kind of gotten ticket and actually right now we're in the middle of it a little bit of a pullback. if you're really interested to know from the 2 of you who are artist, to follow the, you know, there's been a big crypto crash. how that affected the digital art speak. the new blocking based argument from your point of view, tony. okay, so here's what a lot of people feel to understand. we have to start to look at an x e as this technology that allows you to do certain things. and one of the certain things that the technology allows you to do is offer are right by clicking. and i want to go back to what a snotty just said before, and it's easily be hard for him to get into galleries or even get his work. notice there are a lot of stories like that in the end. it's the space the i hear it date. and as he's have given artist that ordinarily would not have a voice of voice. i've heard of artists that have had a door shut in their faces, galleries literal
, digital artwork. because they think they've got some kind of gotten ticket and actually right now we're in the middle of it a little bit of a pullback. if you're really interested to know from the 2 of you who are artist, to follow the, you know, there's been a big crypto crash. how that affected the digital art speak. the new blocking based argument from your point of view, tony. okay, so here's what a lot of people feel to understand. we have to start to look at an x e as this technology...
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digital pearl. delicious berries and cream.t, chewable calcium plus vitamin d. >>> search from over 4 million use your desktop. tablet or i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world, and no better place to lean about the people who shaped who we are today. hear about the lives of slaves in colonial new york and about the fight to abolish slavery. pick a stop on the underground railroad and visit the home and grave of one of new york's most controversial citizens. a journey in new york is a journey through history. plan you next trip at iloveny.com/summer. there's something for everyone. >>> industries like print and music ha been dying a slow death thanks to the digital one medium that so far has escaped its wrath. that is television. media expert michael wolff says don't expect it to happen anytime soon in his new book called television is still television. thanu for being here this morning. thank for having me. it's not that we're just waiting for television to die at some further point.
digital pearl. delicious berries and cream.t, chewable calcium plus vitamin d. >>> search from over 4 million use your desktop. tablet or i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world, and no better place to lean about the people who shaped who we are today. hear about the lives of slaves in colonial new york and about the fight to abolish slavery. pick a stop on the underground railroad and visit the home and grave of one of new york's most...
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perhaps in future digital advertise could help us say good bye. or when we just want to remember the could you imagine meeting and the i double of a deceased loved one. it seems to have helped this mother at least truly. it also depends on the quality of the i am the way you engage with it. but x plus one of the dangers of putting too much trust in of a task like these, of a toddler. such really have a task even impression though i am still alive. i'm not even going to check. so the question is whether that can actually help people who used my money because you still have this presence even visiting. it's like you might be able to get things of your jasmine, have a conversation with them again. so maybe even move on from conflicts, you might have had income. but that's also the very real possibility that you get stock is tangled up in your agreements. how off of things never the less of a task can be a source of support for the believed mistake it. bottom up from berlin was terminally ill with cancer. he wanted to preserve a part of himself for hi
perhaps in future digital advertise could help us say good bye. or when we just want to remember the could you imagine meeting and the i double of a deceased loved one. it seems to have helped this mother at least truly. it also depends on the quality of the i am the way you engage with it. but x plus one of the dangers of putting too much trust in of a task like these, of a toddler. such really have a task even impression though i am still alive. i'm not even going to check. so the question is...
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the digital space should be developed and i think he. likened it to how the internet was developed so i mean much more i think even the f.c.c. hasn't to see if d.c. is sort of been out there trying to share information and let people know in this space what they should and should be doing i think that's right i think to see if he took an early view that this is out there there's nothing we can do to stop it really. so we might as well figure out what the problems are they embrace virtual currencies as a commodity and they early on to exercise jurisdiction over derivatives based on commodities as well as using their anti-fraud authority to root out potential bad guys in this area so i think the sea of the sea has taken a very very pragmatic view from the beginning i think it's very careful to say they haven't a dos the product but they simply recognize it's there and it has to be dealt with it can't be ignored it's good to send out warnings to investors they've done a lot of lot of education into absolute commended for that but they've al
the digital space should be developed and i think he. likened it to how the internet was developed so i mean much more i think even the f.c.c. hasn't to see if d.c. is sort of been out there trying to share information and let people know in this space what they should and should be doing i think that's right i think to see if he took an early view that this is out there there's nothing we can do to stop it really. so we might as well figure out what the problems are they embrace virtual...
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it could soon also become a worldwide digital hub. and international consorts. him recently invested 50000000 euros in an internet cable 24 times faster than existing connections. and that's just the beginning on them. what is recovery, which is our new cable connects the island to south africa, and other cable is planned to ling gree union to india. and china will also become a data hub where you can store huge amounts of information. yeah, we'll build enormous data centers and are hoping for private companies to invest up to 1000000000 euros onshore. the bottom line he says, coming to reunion island should be a no brainer for the world's internet giants. those people qualified was that he was on the psych herb module, their 5 they to hubs and the world war 2 in the united states to asia and one in europe. but there's a gap in the indian ocean, and so reunion island would be a magic spot for 6 hub. it's in the middle of the ocean, but part of europe, that means you have an outstanding protection for your data plus other assets such a
it could soon also become a worldwide digital hub. and international consorts. him recently invested 50000000 euros in an internet cable 24 times faster than existing connections. and that's just the beginning on them. what is recovery, which is our new cable connects the island to south africa, and other cable is planned to ling gree union to india. and china will also become a data hub where you can store huge amounts of information. yeah, we'll build enormous data centers and are hoping for...
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what is digital organizing? then? digital organizing is how do we actually mobilize and online people's skills, their talent, their energy, and their concern about this issue with actions that can make the biggest difference towards ending police violence towards changing the systems and structures that reproduce police towns and cities across the country. and chelsea how are using that in your work, digital organizing as how freedom march n y c came to be right. it was through a friend and i coming together and saying that there wasn't enough organized process taking place in new york city. but then it's translating that into action items. so why would that be signing petitions, whether that be getting people to come on the ground, or that'd be sharing and disseminating information, which is really important, especially in the age of misinformation. and so we had our online classes, we had virtual trainings, we have seminars, we had panels. and so it was through that sharing of information that ultimately led to the
what is digital organizing? then? digital organizing is how do we actually mobilize and online people's skills, their talent, their energy, and their concern about this issue with actions that can make the biggest difference towards ending police violence towards changing the systems and structures that reproduce police towns and cities across the country. and chelsea how are using that in your work, digital organizing as how freedom march n y c came to be right. it was through a friend and i...
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. >> around the same time congress passed the digital millennium copy right act. the dmca created an administrative effort to send take down notice to take down copy righted material. there was a process, though complicated and rarely used for those had material legislately to make that argument and have their content restored. isps must register a copy right agent and comply plooi with takedown notices. skipping ten years ahead to 2008 and 2009, we saw congress pass the higher education opportunity act already referenced. among the requirements for colleges and universities are two concerning peer-to-peer file sharing, one my co-author heidi wax of georgetown refer to as the notice provision and written plan provision. the notice element was not burdensome. it required institutions publish a statement that unauthorized distribution of copy righted material may violate sfl and criminal law, the penalties of addressing piracy. the written plan component is more involved. there are six elements to the written plan. i want to key in on three. you have to have a writt
. >> around the same time congress passed the digital millennium copy right act. the dmca created an administrative effort to send take down notice to take down copy righted material. there was a process, though complicated and rarely used for those had material legislately to make that argument and have their content restored. isps must register a copy right agent and comply plooi with takedown notices. skipping ten years ahead to 2008 and 2009, we saw congress pass the higher education...
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every ceo will tell you i have two digitized to survive. 40% of ceos would say today if i did not digitize, my company will no longer be viable in less than a decade. we were the i.t. backbone for companies all over the world. all things digital having to do with i.t. is where we started. but the hybrid experience became so important. how do i hire people, onboard them, train them, provide services on a mobile device? we do it. david: about two and half years ago when you took over your position as the ceo, chairman of servicenow, during that period of time the technology world has had challenges, layoffs and other things. you have more than doubled the value of servicenow during this period of time. the revenues are more than doubled. operating earnings are up eight times. you have doubled the number of employee base. what was your secret sauce when everybody else else was going this way, you were going this way? bill: i give credit to the original founder because he had the idea and he built the platform. lots of people came into the company and expanded on that platform. but the origina
every ceo will tell you i have two digitized to survive. 40% of ceos would say today if i did not digitize, my company will no longer be viable in less than a decade. we were the i.t. backbone for companies all over the world. all things digital having to do with i.t. is where we started. but the hybrid experience became so important. how do i hire people, onboard them, train them, provide services on a mobile device? we do it. david: about two and half years ago when you took over your...
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form for the creation of digital products, the creation from creating a digital product from the inception something that was initially conceived with the author developing the author to be completely new digital product. the world publishers in that scenario because one thing you had forgotten a think on what publishers do, truly the heart of what you do. it's the editorial. it's really bringing that story and shaping that story with the author and bring it to market in the best possible way. that still exist and exist even more in an exciting way when you talk about the creation of digital product -- products. >> shaping the story may be the only thing. there's almost nothing left after that. [laughter] >> but no, seriously you are wrong. [laughter] we are partners here. she is not my publisher but she is a publisher and i'm happy but i had a very explicit arrangement with harper about who is doing what here and again because they came from more potential foundation i was skeptical of everything. i can do that. i can do that. i have got spellcheck, what have you got? [laughter] it turns
form for the creation of digital products, the creation from creating a digital product from the inception something that was initially conceived with the author developing the author to be completely new digital product. the world publishers in that scenario because one thing you had forgotten a think on what publishers do, truly the heart of what you do. it's the editorial. it's really bringing that story and shaping that story with the author and bring it to market in the best possible way....
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we talk about doing digital detoxes. we talk about if your child is exhibiting symptoms of problematic or even addictive video game behavior or pokemon behavior, don't say play for an hour a day. the plug has to be pulled, and usually we find that the digital hyper-arousing, and they elevate a child's adrenal system. we see kids who have digital addictions are hyperactive and they tend to be very disregulated with their emotions. so they have outbursts when the games are taken away. for them to get back to a normal regulation takes about 4-6 weeks. so unplugging, as difficult as it is for many parents, is the answer. >> tell us about the book, "glow kids." >> compilation of several years of research and 200 peer- reviewed studies that show screen technologies for children are age-inappropriate. the brain of a child is not ready for immersive, interactive screens, so we've seen research that shows screens can be addicting, they can increase expo 9/11 be cially adhd effects, things like anxiety, depression. typically, boys
we talk about doing digital detoxes. we talk about if your child is exhibiting symptoms of problematic or even addictive video game behavior or pokemon behavior, don't say play for an hour a day. the plug has to be pulled, and usually we find that the digital hyper-arousing, and they elevate a child's adrenal system. we see kids who have digital addictions are hyperactive and they tend to be very disregulated with their emotions. so they have outbursts when the games are taken away. for them to...
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david: what actually is digital transformation?l: for a half-century companies have been buying technology to digitize their businesses, but all these companies are locked down in silos. they optimize for functions but they never understood the world would go for complete teamwork, team orientation. everything has to come together in a horizontal stream of innovations. david: is the secret to be a good salesman? bill: you can get anything in this life that you want if you help other people. i care about what you want and what you need and when i understand that i can compose solutions thanks to the great team i'm fortunate to work with that matter. if i say something to you, if i make a promise to you, no matter what, you will get that promise kept. i would never break my word. that is what it is all about. david: what has been the best advice you have ever received in your business career? bill: in the long run, play the long game. most people grossly overestimate what they can do in the short run and underestimate what they can d
david: what actually is digital transformation?l: for a half-century companies have been buying technology to digitize their businesses, but all these companies are locked down in silos. they optimize for functions but they never understood the world would go for complete teamwork, team orientation. everything has to come together in a horizontal stream of innovations. david: is the secret to be a good salesman? bill: you can get anything in this life that you want if you help other people. i...
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and and of course, by using microsoft word is digital is born digital. and i have tried to look for fortunately, traditional art stays on to see the art galleries. that of course, sick when my work, call me with my work out there, but that that never happened. the only thing that i got those close to a representation in their traditional heart, there's loss in market is not that gallery. yeah. i'm thinking on my work when they limited edition trains to sell to collect. so she wanted to buy, but then an a key skim and changed out altogether. how, how, how, how will you more successful digitally than if somebody could physically take some of your beautiful art and put it on their wall? how is this version of a lot more successful than in real life art? i think, as i said this, the artist identity says is like the perfect least for me to fly on the she for me to do my then in terms socrates in my are physically there are questions are on provenance, there are questions about when a sheet there are other questions that arise and for most people with these ma
and and of course, by using microsoft word is digital is born digital. and i have tried to look for fortunately, traditional art stays on to see the art galleries. that of course, sick when my work, call me with my work out there, but that that never happened. the only thing that i got those close to a representation in their traditional heart, there's loss in market is not that gallery. yeah. i'm thinking on my work when they limited edition trains to sell to collect. so she wanted to buy, but...
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i mean, now we're at the mercy of the digital. no man, the see, keep those. oh, i'm that you know mass life aroma. that's an easy place to walk around. there's so many kind of face to go to. i want to get worked on. it's an easy place to live, especially if it does show no man. see what's going to zip. i mean nothing. i've looked for other apartments, but there is nothing i can afford here. let's go to something procedure is the price is sky high or the most mexico officially considers housing a human right. so why can't money pause afford to live in her own neighborhood? mexico city, like most cities around the world, is not building housing fast enough for its growing population. the competition for living space is fierce, especially in trendy neighborhoods like it on. and landlords know they can make more money with short term rentals to people like casey, then renting to locals. the deadline i via p i moved in here 20 years ago. that was for me, my home is, i mean my refuge is mason's way. it is been the center of my family life. maybe that's where i rais
i mean, now we're at the mercy of the digital. no man, the see, keep those. oh, i'm that you know mass life aroma. that's an easy place to walk around. there's so many kind of face to go to. i want to get worked on. it's an easy place to live, especially if it does show no man. see what's going to zip. i mean nothing. i've looked for other apartments, but there is nothing i can afford here. let's go to something procedure is the price is sky high or the most mexico officially considers housing...
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perfect. currencies are purely digital and we access them in a digital wallet. we can send them anywhere in the world in a flash. if a business accepts it, you can buy goods and services. you can think it's built on the block chain, a decentralized database of transactions that's transparent and secure, but bitcoin can get pretty wild crypto currencies have no controller except the markets. people have made fortunes and lost them, their value can go. 6 way, way, way up. oh, come crushing. oh no. but where does it come from? what does it cost the planet? is it the future of money or the useful has money? it's all. my name is rory challenge, and i want to find out who's my 1st destination. pennsylvania a u. s. states that is fully embraced crit bitco, and he's going to take over the world that will have to conquer america. and it's making good progress. recent survey suggest about a face of american adults had already bought into crypto. so now that i'm here to get some right, this is shane bytes inside is a man who's trying to make buying big cohen as easy as pos
perfect. currencies are purely digital and we access them in a digital wallet. we can send them anywhere in the world in a flash. if a business accepts it, you can buy goods and services. you can think it's built on the block chain, a decentralized database of transactions that's transparent and secure, but bitcoin can get pretty wild crypto currencies have no controller except the markets. people have made fortunes and lost them, their value can go. 6 way, way, way up. oh, come crushing. oh...
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but also the same time they tried to create their own criminal currencies to put a digital euro or digital daughter. so it's not that extreme and that different from, from el salvador inform respects delara come by. can i bring you in from london? i, what's your opinion now? you've heard, you might say 2 views, one month to diamond from new york. well, i work mostly in the science of crypt according to them bitcoin. so my perspective is more towards the security and yet how this could be secure and how it can be legalized in many countries. for example, in u. s. and japan, i mean, come bitcoin, be the be security safe. you might say in a country like el salvador, we might not think of it as being a 1st world i'm. so that's a good question. i mean, some of the beachfront companies, they have, they have their own security rates and it's really hard to know what they are, what they are using because of the i key or other regulations. but the point is that perhaps that's all they wanted to catch up and be in the same pages other 1st more countries. as mentioned, john was talking about the new
but also the same time they tried to create their own criminal currencies to put a digital euro or digital daughter. so it's not that extreme and that different from, from el salvador inform respects delara come by. can i bring you in from london? i, what's your opinion now? you've heard, you might say 2 views, one month to diamond from new york. well, i work mostly in the science of crypt according to them bitcoin. so my perspective is more towards the security and yet how this could be secure...
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we were invited by digital no matter what size. and she found this property, i mean it started selling off everything and i had to call myself a typical digital know that because i'm able to work from anywhere. my name is casey irvin. i work as a traveled lager. my company is called fall the fro tours. for example, i went to an article last year and i had 63 people come with me. i like connecting with others. i think that's the thing that drives me to keep travelling. when i am travelling, my phone is kind of attached to me at all times. i any moment could be an opportunity to create some content. i'm staying in a role by gab, which is one of my favorite parts of the city. there's the places i would consider to have as a home base and mexico city is one of those places i would consider. i don't feel like i outside or i do feel comfortable here and i feel welcomed people in the near home. i live in roma. oh, it's a very quiet, very safe neighborhood. it's which is a pretty red thing for mexico city. i'm facebook business. yeah. luck
we were invited by digital no matter what size. and she found this property, i mean it started selling off everything and i had to call myself a typical digital know that because i'm able to work from anywhere. my name is casey irvin. i work as a traveled lager. my company is called fall the fro tours. for example, i went to an article last year and i had 63 people come with me. i like connecting with others. i think that's the thing that drives me to keep travelling. when i am travelling, my...
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not just because of the popularity of digital nomads and you know what the mayor did there, but even things that go beyond that, take a listen to this, but this is what some mexicans are calling modern colonialism. that heavy influx of americans moving to mexico city to take advantage of lower living costs. other locals are calling it gentrification. a plague or even an invasion. why? oh you are. you're thinking of moving to mexico city. wow. non super termination. duncan gentry, occasionally the name of the game. some locals have benefited from increasing tourism for many that doesn't balance out rising costs in inflation. mexicans are also set up with americans ignoring cultural and social norms in some complained and certain places english is more common than spanish. carla, does mexico have laws that specifically protect tenants? i mean, what's the public housing situation like there? and based on that video, i mean this perception of this being an invasion how real is bad and who's paying the price. ok about the idea of invasion, that problem that we have just them. so in this v
not just because of the popularity of digital nomads and you know what the mayor did there, but even things that go beyond that, take a listen to this, but this is what some mexicans are calling modern colonialism. that heavy influx of americans moving to mexico city to take advantage of lower living costs. other locals are calling it gentrification. a plague or even an invasion. why? oh you are. you're thinking of moving to mexico city. wow. non super termination. duncan gentry, occasionally...
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so now somebody comes along to create a a currency for the digital age a digital currency for like a global currency a global currency for global marketplace that is a revolution so to me it has been a fascinating journey i go to a lot of conferences in the block chain space i work full time talking about block chain and bitcoin than the more i realize this is a revolution for people and a freedom revolution because i don't think there have been bigger steps taken towards freedom in the last 100 years and bitcoin because they can get back financial autonomy don't need permission to make purchases or to have a bank account you no longer have need permission to make choices about your life a currency that the government doesn't have control and that is exciting especially for countries with people leaving the country or people starving in the streets. >>host: is there a downside? >> for sure. there is a downside a downside to any sort of technology is how people use it so obviously anywhere you will have people use it for their own means people that want to make purchases anonymously b
so now somebody comes along to create a a currency for the digital age a digital currency for like a global currency a global currency for global marketplace that is a revolution so to me it has been a fascinating journey i go to a lot of conferences in the block chain space i work full time talking about block chain and bitcoin than the more i realize this is a revolution for people and a freedom revolution because i don't think there have been bigger steps taken towards freedom in the last...
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people who had never had time without digital technology. with that interaction has changed their relationship with peopl people, places, jobs and other stabilizing structures while in the process to create an entirely new way of lif life. while new technology connectivity is given younger generations an unprecedented opportunity to work anywhere coming from traditional aspirations including increased isolation the femoral relationships fragmented attention spans what's more this rapid change of lifestyle creates a widened chasm from those were brought up through the proliferation of digital technology the greatest gap in history timely and necessary through technological change with the unintended effects the always on devices have from business in society. so to speak more on this subject please join me in welcoming our author. [applause] >> it's great to be here. i thought i would give you a little more insight into my background to understand ron coming from to approach this subject i have two masters degrees one in counseling i also hav
people who had never had time without digital technology. with that interaction has changed their relationship with peopl people, places, jobs and other stabilizing structures while in the process to create an entirely new way of lif life. while new technology connectivity is given younger generations an unprecedented opportunity to work anywhere coming from traditional aspirations including increased isolation the femoral relationships fragmented attention spans what's more this rapid change...
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if i don't digitize my operations, my company will no longer be viable in less than a decade. so we where the i.t. backbone for companies all over the world. how they manage your assets, run their operations, secure their operations, all things digital having to do with i.t., that's where we started. as you know, the employee experience, hybrid work, all these concepts became so important. how do i hire people, how do i onboard them, trained them, provide services on a mobile device? david: two and a half years ago when you took over a position now as the ceo when you are ceo chairman of service now, during that time the technology world had challenges, there were layoffs and other things, but you have more than doubled the value of service now during this time. the revenues are more than doubled, operating earnings are up around eight times and you have doubled the number of employee base, what was your secret sauce when everybody was going this way and you are going this way? bill: i give the credit to the original founder because he had the idea and he built the platform. l
if i don't digitize my operations, my company will no longer be viable in less than a decade. so we where the i.t. backbone for companies all over the world. how they manage your assets, run their operations, secure their operations, all things digital having to do with i.t., that's where we started. as you know, the employee experience, hybrid work, all these concepts became so important. how do i hire people, how do i onboard them, trained them, provide services on a mobile device? david: two...
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all things digital having to do with i.t., that is where we started. but then as you know, the employee experience. hybrid work, all of these concepts became so important. how do i hire people, how do i onboard them, train them, provide them all their services on a mobile device? we do it. david: about two and a half years ago when you took over your position now as ceo and chairman of service now, during that time the technology world had some challenges, and there have been layoffs and other things. but you have more than doubled the value of service now during this time. the revenues have more than double. operating earnings up about eight times and you doubled the number of employee base. so what was your secret sauce when everybody else was going this way and you were going this way? i give bill: all the credit to the original founder because he had the idea and he built the platform. lots of people came into the company and expanded on that platform. the original idea was to give people technology that truly enabled them to do things they could n
all things digital having to do with i.t., that is where we started. but then as you know, the employee experience. hybrid work, all of these concepts became so important. how do i hire people, how do i onboard them, train them, provide them all their services on a mobile device? we do it. david: about two and a half years ago when you took over your position now as ceo and chairman of service now, during that time the technology world had some challenges, and there have been layoffs and other...
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we are looking at digital mental health care. that was one example digital mental health care. looking at the benefits and the potential dangers. if you get your mental health support from on line, what would you like to ask? i guess what concerns questions do you have youtube is right here for you. it's a difficult conversation to talk about mental health. i promise you it will be a safe space. i guess we'll be very kind to you that say hi to the get hannah nicole. some yes, so nice to see you had a please introduce yourself to our international audience. tell them who you are, what you do. hi. thank you so much for having me. my name is hen, as even i teach at u. c. berkeley and i have just screwed in the book, the distance cure a history of tell of therapy for mit press. good to have you. hello, nicole. introduce yourself to our international audience. hello, i'm nicole martinez martin. i am an assistant professor at stanford center for biomedical ethics. i and my research recently has been on others of digital mental health tools and a i. all right, and thank you very much
we are looking at digital mental health care. that was one example digital mental health care. looking at the benefits and the potential dangers. if you get your mental health support from on line, what would you like to ask? i guess what concerns questions do you have youtube is right here for you. it's a difficult conversation to talk about mental health. i promise you it will be a safe space. i guess we'll be very kind to you that say hi to the get hannah nicole. some yes, so nice to see you...
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right now we have triple digit indexes and like 96. that's one of the reasons for the heat advisory. we are not really cooling off at night and it does not happen when the concrete holds onto the heat. 90s of 106 degrees, lots of action across pennsylvania all the way from the western part and we are starting to get more action south also out on long island, there's at least one storm and we will continue to see this could convert into showers at any time. >> we have spotty activity to the south and west and tomorrow we could start off with things looking nice but for saturday most of the action looks through the north to the late afternoon, sunday there is still a risk of showers and thunderstorms. water temperature is up to 79 degrees the current risk is lot of cooling, feels it temperatures will be in the upper 80s or 90s. mondays through sunday, monday is human, then we get a pleasant stretch tuesday wednesday and thursday of next week looking a lot better in the feels like department. >> new york city is trying to help with the he
right now we have triple digit indexes and like 96. that's one of the reasons for the heat advisory. we are not really cooling off at night and it does not happen when the concrete holds onto the heat. 90s of 106 degrees, lots of action across pennsylvania all the way from the western part and we are starting to get more action south also out on long island, there's at least one storm and we will continue to see this could convert into showers at any time. >> we have spotty activity to...
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more on the digital shift. >> reporter: the mood at ad week is up beat, driven by a surge in digital,s advertisers are drawn to the advantages of targeting and measuring ads' impact. the traditional media can't always deliver that detail as the news and magazines and radios suffer declines. >> digital is growing at a rate of about 15% a euro, where all measured media is growing at 3%. so there is a big shift. within digital, the two components that are going the fastest are mobile, up 100%, and video, about 30%. >> that is thanks to surging internet use, the times growing to 30% with more than half of internet use coming from mobile devices. and now there is more proof that mobile ads really work. the study today finds that people who see mobile ads are 20% more likely to want to make a purchase than those who don't see the ad. the cbo says the transaction formation is all about the data and how to reach consumers. >> you can buy the audiences, target the market. that is what this is all about. our video is about communicating messages and telling stories. >> there is goods news for d
more on the digital shift. >> reporter: the mood at ad week is up beat, driven by a surge in digital,s advertisers are drawn to the advantages of targeting and measuring ads' impact. the traditional media can't always deliver that detail as the news and magazines and radios suffer declines. >> digital is growing at a rate of about 15% a euro, where all measured media is growing at 3%. so there is a big shift. within digital, the two components that are going the fastest are mobile,...
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you digital here you can find the latest digital news and trends as well as recommended apps tech gadgets and helpful to doritos and episodes of shift of course. follow us comment and tell us what you think visit the digital face book. as always we leave shift for the exit our internet find of the week today a whirlwind tour of new york everyone knows that new york is a high energy place but this is the big apple as you've never seen it before the three austrian cameramen spent ten days shooting in the teeming u.s. city from all possible perspectives even from a helicopter they ended up with a total of sixty five thousand photos two thousand alone. the famous yellow taxis this virtual tour really whet your appetite for a real trip to new york. then next time i'm shift. self driving cars are powering ahead these software controlled vehicles are already being tested in many countries our large animists tribe in change our cities and the way we live the future of mobility next time on shift. of to go from the flinders league highlights. buying munich made up for losing their last match by th
you digital here you can find the latest digital news and trends as well as recommended apps tech gadgets and helpful to doritos and episodes of shift of course. follow us comment and tell us what you think visit the digital face book. as always we leave shift for the exit our internet find of the week today a whirlwind tour of new york everyone knows that new york is a high energy place but this is the big apple as you've never seen it before the three austrian cameramen spent ten days...
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rights foundation and what concerns you currently have around digital governance. as we prepare for so many elections around the world or yeah, i'm, i was, what do we have to do is establish this organization digital rights foundation of the gate to go do, do our own experiences as a, you know, a little south asian woman and, and the end, the trends that i observed regarding these, those rights issues, not only in the office on but you know, in south asia at large. and i recognize way of being on um, the growing importance of, uh, you know, protecting individuals rights to the right to previously or freedom of expression or all of that. and also because i'm a bi training, i'm a lawyer. i've been working on women's rights for a long time, and i saw that how marginalized groups and women in general which trying to reclaim online spaces but the but, but the kind of flow to is and challenges that they were facing were massive and huge. and we have been talking about of a, in, in previous connections, for instance, you know, a trying to do that. i'm missing information
rights foundation and what concerns you currently have around digital governance. as we prepare for so many elections around the world or yeah, i'm, i was, what do we have to do is establish this organization digital rights foundation of the gate to go do, do our own experiences as a, you know, a little south asian woman and, and the end, the trends that i observed regarding these, those rights issues, not only in the office on but you know, in south asia at large. and i recognize way of being...
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what's drive is really about is making sure that small businesses can get access to capital, get digital, and get access to networks and know how they need to succeed. we all know has stretched small businesses are. my father was a small business owner with about a dozen employees. it's hard to find a small business. you don't have time to do all the work that needs to be done to grow. so you have to make it accessible, and one of the things we are doing new york city is trying to make it a one stop shop for small businesses there. but, just to amplify the previous points. we made a small investment with the community reinvestment fund. the cdfi in minneapolis, just before covid. and it allowed them to build a technology platform that when covid hit, allowed them to get six billion dollars of loans out quickly to the small businesses that needed to stay alive. and see, no which was another one of the company fintex that we have incubated is one of those organizations that is helping place deposits like the bank of america initiative which we have also done with cdfis and empty eyes and t
what's drive is really about is making sure that small businesses can get access to capital, get digital, and get access to networks and know how they need to succeed. we all know has stretched small businesses are. my father was a small business owner with about a dozen employees. it's hard to find a small business. you don't have time to do all the work that needs to be done to grow. so you have to make it accessible, and one of the things we are doing new york city is trying to make it a one...