The exploit of social media has grown rapidly over the past five years, with almost three-quarters of adult internet users now using it. some social media network. Leading social media platform Facebook claims that over a billion people exploit his website. Based on these numbers, advertisers and marketers have used an aphorism by communications philosopher […]
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Following the relocation of the Museum of London from London Wall to the former Smithfield Market building, it has reverted to its ancient name, Museum of Londonand chose a completely fresh logo – a pigeon taking a dump. The fresh design features a white porcelain dove trailed by a golden “spot,” a choice that museum […]
With online shopping, loyalty programs, intelligent devices, and many other aspects of our daily lives, the companies that make it all possible can collect expansive amounts of our personal data. Sometimes it’s just common sense, like when we hail a taxi using a mobile app—we want the platform to know our location so we can […]
Spending time outdoors, taking a moment out of your daily routine to surround yourself with greenery and living things, can be one of life’s greatest joys – and the latest research suggests it’s also good for your body and brain. Researchers have found that spending two hours a week in nature is associated with better […]
This lunch staple, the humble ham sandwich, has recently come under fire from the press. According to many reportsEating two slices of ham a day may boost your risk of type 2 diabetes. But what’s the science behind these headlines? These studies paint a more convoluted picture. New study from the University of Cambridge highlighted […]
What is the best type of exercise you can do for your health? The answer seems to change every week. Lately, many fitness enthusiasts and influencers have been talking about the importance of “functional fitness” — especially for people in their 20s and 30s who want to stay mobile and ready for anything as they […]
The Food and Drug Administration approved the latest round of annual Covid vaccines on Thursday, clearing the way for Americans ages 6 months and older to receive the updated doses amid a prolonged summer surge in the virus. Pfizer and Moderna, the vaccine makers, are expected to begin shipping their shots to pharmacies and doctors’ […]
I was visiting my parents recently and was searching their kitchen for snacks when I noticed something: their medicine was in the cabinet next to the oven. “It’s not ideal to keep your meds in there,” I told my dad. “You’re cooking all the time, and it’s heated.” “I’m sure everything’s fine,” my father said. […]
Advertising giant M&C Saatchi is currently testing billboards with hidden Microsoft Kinect cameras that read viewers’ emotions and respond to whether a person’s facial expression is content, melancholy or neutral. This test ads – featuring a fictional coffee brand called Bahia – have already appeared on Oxford Street and Clapham Common in London. So now […]
In the immediate aftermath of last month’s shocking assassination attempt on U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump, search engine giant Google has found itself in trouble. The reason? A technical issue with its autocomplete feature. Search terms related to the attempted bombing were apparently omitted from Google’s automatic search bar suggestions. Conservative social media users were […]