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7 things you should know about staying a step ahead of information security threats.
7 seriously innovative ways brands are using VR - Memeburn
Innovative ways brands are using VR - http://memeburn.com/2016/04/brands-using-vr-rather-innovative-ways/ - Buying tickets? Check the view first! - Go for a test drive - VR to enhance journalism
http://memeburn.com/2016/04/brands-using-vr-rather-innovative-ways/
Every Friday, CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his executive team hold an all-hands meeting where employees are encouraged to ask candid questions. The topics are determined by the results of an internal survey. http://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-weekly-all-hands-2016-3
Facebook has promised it won't use its power to influence the US presidential election. Employees had previously asked Mark Zuckerberg if they should intervene to stop a Donald Trump presidency. http://uk.businessinsider.com/facebook-promises-not-to-use-its-product-to-influence-the-us-presidential-election-2016-4
Why you should approach IT like you’re ordering from a menu:
http://memeburn.com/2016/04/approach-like-youre-ordering-menu
No car licence renewal notices for South African motorists -- The annual renewal notice reminding South African motorists to renew their car licence disc may fall through for 2016, according to a report.
GWK open Farm Foods-fabriek van R400m.
GWK open R400m Farm Foods fabriek, word as van die modernste in sy soort in Afrika beskryf.
http://landbou.com/nuus/gwk-open-farm-foods-fabriek-van-r400m/
A look at the R11 billion city planned on the Vaal River
A look at the R11 billion city planned on the Vaal River
http://businesstech.co.za/news/lifestyle/120129/a-look-at-the-r11-billion-city-planned-on-the-vaal-river/
Online still accounts for just 1% of total SA retail - Memeburn
The South African ecommerce space is growing fast -- more than 26% in 2015 alone -- but it still accounts for just one percent of the country’s total retail spend. That’s according to the latest Online Retail in South Africa 2016 report, released by World Wide Worx.
http://memeburn.com/2016/04/online-still-accounts-for-just-1-of-total-retail-in-sa/
The recently leaked Panama Papers comprise of 11.5 million documents in the form of emails, financial spreadsheets, corporate records and passports totalling 2.6 Terabytes of data leaked from the law firm Mossack Fonseca. In comparison, Wikileaks was 1.7 Gigabytes of leaked data, or 0.07% of the data leaked in the Panama Papers. http://econ.st/1Q61KOo
VIRTUAL CROPS & ALGORITHIMS -- A company named Agrible from Illinois USA have 90 employees and all they do all day is grow virtual crops based on the farm-data that they get from various sources (satellite, drones, doppler-radar, price-data of corn, soil data, weather-data, etc.). They then use their algorithms to virtually grow crops based on various scenarios, and they sell the data back to the farmer & agri companies. Agrible is a big data technology and data products company, focused on providing innovative science that farmers and agri companies can use easily every day to improve their production with cloud-based delivery systems. Products are currently sold to independent growers, soil test laboratories, crop consultants, insurance agents, commodities companies, traders, and major agri chemical companies developing seed technologies and new production methods. www.agrible.com
Jeff Bezos: 'We are the best place in the world to fail'. http://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-ceo-jeff-bezos-best-place-in-the-world-to-fail-2016-4
How much money kings, mayors, and MPs get paid in South Africa
How much money kings, mayors, and MPs get paid in South Africa.
http://businesstech.co.za/news/government/118999/how-much-money-mayors-ministers-and-members-of-parliament-get-paid-in-south-africa/
IT middle managers have the most stress: survey
IT middle managers have the most stress: survey.
http://mybroadband.co.za/news/business/159852-it-middle-managers-have-the-most-stress-survey.html
Every WhatsApp message is now so secure that law enforcement can't read it — even if they have a warrant
WhatsApp is now encrypting every message sent by all of its more than 1 billion users. It means users' messages are more secure, and the company cannot provide law enforcement with any message data, even if they have a warrant.
http://www.businessinsider.com/whatsapp-now-encrypts-all-messages-2016-4?utm_content=10ThingsSAI&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Sailthru&nr_email_referer=1&utm_campaign=Post+Blast+(sai):+10+things+in+tech+you+need+to+know+today&utm_term=10+Things+In+Tech+You+Need+To+Know
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella believes the secret to a harmonious life is to stop obsessing over your smartphone. Nadella told Business Insider that he believes in work-life "harmony" as opposed to work-life "balance." http://www.businessinsider.com/microsoft-ceo-put-your-smartphone-down-2016-4
Business Insider: The inside story of how Amazon created Echo, the next billion-dollar business no one saw coming. http://www.businessinsider.com/the-inside-story-of-how-amazon-created-echo-2016-4