Month: February 2024

Search engine reputation management company for business in Miami, Florida

Search engine reputation management company for business in Miami, Florida

In the era of technology we currently reside in, managing and preserving a brand's reputation online has become an extremely important task. Given the vast reach and influence of the Internet, the discussions and comments regarding a brand online can greatly impact its reputation. In order to protect their reputations and ensure positive visibility online, companies often turn to Search Engine Reputation Management (SERM). One notable agency that has made a significant contribution to the success of numerous businesses through its exceptional search engine reputation management services in Miami, Florida, is the Centria Group.The Centria Group is a well-established agency…
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Brazil Has a Dengue Emergency, Portending a Health Crisis for the Americas

Brazil Has a Dengue Emergency, Portending a Health Crisis for the Americas

Brazil is experiencing an enormous outbreak of dengue fever, the sometimes fatal mosquito-borne disease, and public health experts say it is a harbinger of a coming surge in cases in the Americas, including Puerto Rico.Brazil’s Health Ministry warns that it expects more than 4.2 million cases this year, outstripping the 4.1 million cases the Pan-American Health Organization recorded for all 42 countries in the region last year.Brazil was due for a bad dengue year — numbers of cases of the virus typically rise and fall on a roughly four-year cycle — but experts say a number of factors, including El…
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Brooke Ellison, Prominent Disability Rights Advocate, Is Dead at 45

Brooke Ellison, Prominent Disability Rights Advocate, Is Dead at 45

Brooke Ellison, who after being paralyzed from the neck down by a childhood car accident went on to graduate from Harvard and became a professor and a devoted disability rights advocate, died on Sunday in Stony Brook, N.Y., on Long Island. She was 45.Her death, in a hospital, was caused by complications of quadriplegia, her mother, Jean Ellison, said.As an 11-year-old, Brooke had been taking karate, soccer, cello and dance lessons and singing in a church choir. But on Sept. 4, 1990, she was struck by a car while running across a road near her home in Stony Brook. Her…
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Welcome to the ‘Doink Cam’: How CBS’ Super Bowl TV innovation came to life

Welcome to the ‘Doink Cam’: How CBS’ Super Bowl TV innovation came to life

Follow live coverage of Super Bowl LVIII between San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City ChiefsHarrison Butker has earned his reputation as one of the NFL’s great kickers. The two-time Super Bowl champion has made all 14 of his kicks in the Kansas City Chiefs’ postseason victories this season and has become as dependable in his art as Stephen Curry is at his.But in a bit of great irony, it was a Butker missed field goal at last year’s Super Bowl that prompted an epiphany from Jason Cohen, a CBS Sports vice president of remote technical operations.With 2:24 left in the…
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The Friar Who Became the Vatican’s Go-To Guy on A.I.

The Friar Who Became the Vatican’s Go-To Guy on A.I.

Before dawn, Paolo Benanti climbed to the bell tower of his 16th-century monastery, admired the sunrise over the ruins of the Roman forum and reflected on a world in flux.“It was a wonderful meditation on what is going on inside,” he said, stepping onto the street in his friar robe. “And outside too.”There is a lot is going on for Father Benanti, who, as both the Vatican’s and the Italian government’s go-to artificial intelligence ethicist, spends his days thinking about the Holy Ghost and the ghosts in the machines.In recent weeks, the ethics professor, ordained priest and self-proclaimed geek has…
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