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Bookshare International’s Viji Dilip Profiled in Magazine

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Washington Square Magazine, which is published by Viji’s alma matter San Jose State University, included a profile of Viji in their most recent issue. After receiving an MBA and CPA from San Jose State in 1995, and working for Hewlett-Packard and several tech startups, Viji received an unexpected diagnosis from her doctor.

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New Years Rituals for Nonprofit Professionals: 2023

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Rituals can also be used by professionals to boost personal productivity because rituals capitalize on our brains’ ability to direct our behavior on autopilot, allowing us to reach our goals even when we are distracted or preoccupied with other things. (In I continue to serve on the advisory board of Leadership Learning Community and Wake.

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The secrets of the first real smartphone, with Dieter Bohn

The Verge

John Fort, who has been on Decoder , he’s now an anchor at CNBC , he was a cub reporter at the San Jose Mercury News at the time, and Springboard is full of clips of his byline as a newspaper reporter. His real interest is in brain research and trying to figure out how neuroscience and the brain works.

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Build great companies, then help build a great world

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

The San Jose Mercury News just published my op-ed today entitled Build great companies, then help build a great world. Perhaps, but when you use your heart, you don't have to check your brain at the door. I'm putting the text of the op-ed below: Silicon Valley has become rich by selling our products around the world.

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Roboflow Helps Unlock Computer Vision for Every Kind of AI Builder

NVIDIA AI Blog

Ninety percent of information transmitted to the human brain is visual. Learn more about the latest advancements in visual agents and edge computing at NVIDIA GTC , a global AI conference taking place March 17-21 in San Jose, California. 22:15 How multimodalilty allows AI to be more intelligent.

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