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Global talent is finding India more attractive now: Krishnan Rajagopalan of Heidrick & Struggles As digital disruption shakes up the C-suite globally, companies are trying to figure out how best to hire their chief executive officers (CEOs). That's what Krishnan Rajagopalan helps companies do. The 58-year-old is the global CEO of Heidrick & Struggles, one of the world's largest executive search firms.
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The Silicon joke? The bashful, forlock-tugging Silicon Roundabout of a decade ago now attracts global tech titans to its door. The world's largest technology fund, run by Japan's Softbank, with $100bn to invest, set up shop in Mayfair last year. Meanwhile Google is developing a huge campus around King's Cross, much of ...
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Gaming On The Blockchain & 5 Other Cool Ways Tech Is Used For Fun Today There are much more than just these six real-world entertainment applications for the most advanced technologies available today, and more similar ideas will come to fruition in the near future. On that note, we wonder what other possible fun things could be done with today's technology? Perhaps a VR ...
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My advice after a year without tech: rewild yourself My advice after a year without tech: rewild yourself ... But if we resist debt, resist gadgets, and reconnect with nature, the world might just change ... While this matters no less to me now, one person living without technology in the middle of somewhere unimportant doesn't matter a damn to the machine ...
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Why this bubble is ready to burst Expectations. It is driven by hope for the future and fear of missing out. Investors are all trying to get in early for companies they think will rule the world in a few years. While that might be possible for a company like Amazon, the bubble is much broader than just it. It includes hundreds of listed companies, ...
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New IBM report predicts 5 technologies that will change the world in the next 5 years At IBM's inaugural THINK conference which kicks off today in Las Vegas, the company will be announcing what it describes as the world's smallest computer. It's an IBM-designed product that's smaller than a grain of salt, will cost less than 10 cents to manufacture and can monitor, analyze, communicate ...
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Why The World Needs Health Care Innovation Now Fortunately, through the use of technology, we can significantly speed up that process. Sophisticated AI can increase the effectiveness of researchers, helping them find useful compounds or relevant data that might have been too difficult to find without contextual search features. Pharmaceutical ...
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New AI Technology Lets Students Evaluate Professors by 'Chatting' Artificial intelligence, or AI, has slowly begun to influence higher education around the world. Now, one new AI tool could change the way university students evaluate their professors. The tool is called Hubert. It is a teacher evaluation tool that appears as an AI-powered chatbot. Instead of filling out a ...
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Namrata Joshipura's 'Now' an ode to technology Designer Namrata Joshipuras vision is that of global aesthetics and her autumn/winter line at the Amazon India Fashion Week (AIFW) truly echoed her design aesthetics when she chose to present a collection titled 'Now that had its essence in technology. Her collection in association with NEXA had ...
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How art and technology redefine the self and transcend boundaries: the Building Bridges exhibition How art and technology redefine the self and transcend boundaries: the Building Bridges exhibition ... Thirteen artists from seven countries explore how digital media bring new interpretations to the world around us. ... Now what have you done today to explore and bridge the boundaries that you face?
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