Time-management tips from the productivity expert who trains Google executives
Laura Mae Martin has been a natural task optimizer since childhood. Making cookies with her sister, she would insist on an assembly line system. Efficiency is her idea of fun.
Now Martin is Google's in-house, self-taught productivity trainer, leading a team of 15 others and working as an advisor to executives in a role that she invented for herself using the 20% of paid time that "Googlers" can dedicate to a personal project.
P.V. Sindhu now set to strike gold with endorsements The ace shuttler's annual brand fee is likely to double to ₹3 crore as she has clinched the badminton world championships.Sindhu, with 14 deals worth around ₹40 crore in her kitty, endorses a wide variety of brands
In Letters To Union Ministers, Rahul Gandhi Seeks Help To Rebuild Kerala Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has written to three Union Ministers asking for help to rebuild Kerala, recovering from floods, as he prepares to visit his constituency - one of the worst hit - Wayanad for the second time in less than a month today.
IKEA Mumbai Store to be Launched in a Mall; In a First, Swedish Furniture Giant Opts For Store And Not Swedish home furnishing giant IKEA, for the first time ever, will lease space in a retail mall to open its store in Mumbai. the company is in advanced talks with realty developer Runwal Group to lease nearly one lakh sq ft spread over two floors at R City Mall in Mumbai's Ghatkopar suburb. IKEA Mumbai Store to be Launched in a Mall; In a First, Swedish Furniture Giant Opts For Store And Not Standalone Space to Tackle Costly Real Estate Issues.
How China Is Revolutionising Education Using Artificial Intelligence In China, huge strides are already being made when it comes to integrating education students with artificial intelligence. In July 2017, China's highest governmental body, the State Council, introduced the Next Generation Artificial Intelligence Development Plan (NGAIDP). It was aimed at connecting AI with most parts of life in China, including healthcare, transportation, government and…
Former Apple employees heard 1,000 Siri conversations a day—each Contractors working for Globetech, an Irish firm, regularly listened to more than 1,000 recordings from Siri each shift.The recordings were about a few seconds long and occasionally contained personal data or snippets of conversations that were mostly Siri commands
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