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@olivercameron shared
On Dec 24, 2021
🧠 @roboflow enables developers to easily integrate computer vision into any product. With a few clicks, your software can become significantly more intelligent. They recently raised a $20M Series A from @craft_ventures & @lachygroom. https://t.co/oXDP31n8vd
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We Raised a $20M Series A to Continue Democratizing Computer Vision

We Raised a $20M Series A to Continue Democratizing Computer Vision

Today, Roboflow is excited to announce our $20 million Series A led by Craft Ventures to expand on our mission to give software the sense of sight. Lachy Groom, who co-led the seed with ...

@salesforce shared
On Dec 26, 2021
94% of executives say mentoring will be a top priority over the next three years. Why? Mentoring increases employee engagement, retention, and resilience. Learn why it’s the best tool for building connection and community in the workplace: https://t.co/4Ixrqm9F7V
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Worried About Losing Employees? Better Mentoring Could Help

Worried About Losing Employees? Better Mentoring Could Help

Mentoring programs have evolved into a cornerstone of employee engagement, supporting DEI, resiliency, development, and retention.

@salesforce shared
On Dec 27, 2021
What does success look like in a remote environment? We asked five executives for their best business tips to help you make fast progress in just an hour, a single quarter, or a year. Here's what they said: https://t.co/n9OHnEvfyI
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What Can You Do in an Hour? Quick Business Tips That Work

What Can You Do in an Hour? Quick Business Tips That Work

Read proven and fast business tips from executives on reverse mentorship, personalization, tech advancements, and more.

@Theteamatx shared
On Dec 22, 2021
In 1913, mathematician G. H. Hardy received a package filled with handwritten mathematical proofs. The sender: Srinivasa Ramanujan, a brilliant mathematics student from India with an "adventurous" style of solving math problems. (via @stephen_wolfram) https://t.co/le4Uw8pQNr
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Who Was Ramanujan?

Who Was Ramanujan?

The unlikely tale of a mysterious letter, and its place in the history of mathematics