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Invisible No More: How Invisiblepeople.tv is Changing the Homelessness Narrative

In today’s society, homelessness is a pressing issue that affects millions of individuals worldwide. However, amidst this challenging landscape, organizations like InvisiblePeople.tv and the founder, Mark Horvath, have emerged as beacons of hope for change. The Story Behind InvisiblePeople.tv Invisiblepeople.tv was founded by Mark Horvath, a former television executive who, after experiencing his own spell of homelessness, decided to shed light on the issue …

Kaqun Water: A Unique Therapeutic Water Enriched with Oxygen

Introduction and Background Kaqun water, a unique therapeutic water enriched with oxygen, has garnered attention for its remarkable healing properties and rejuvenating effects on the body. Through case studies and research findings, Kaqun water has demonstrated its ability to promote tissue regeneration, alleviate scars, address respiratory conditions, and potentially support cancer treatment. By enhancing oxygen delivery to cells and improving …

Navigating Business Operations During Crisis: Lessons from a Leader’s Experience in War-Torn Ukraine

Surviving the War: A Leader’s Perspective on Navigating Business Operations During Crisis Paul Okhrem is a dimensional partner at eLogic Commerce, delivering turnkey e-commerce solutions on SFCC, Magento, BigCommerce, and Shopify Plus; a company with its roots in Ukraine, although they recently moved their headquarters to Estonia. Paul Okhrem and I discussed the impact of the Ukraine war on his …

The Real Story of the Latest Facebook Scandal and Zuckerberg’s Hearing

The media continues to contort this Cambridge Analytica-Facebook story. I was just on CNN International to shed some light on this “scandal.” This is what you need to know about the Facebook Fiasco. 1) Facebook cannot solve this problem. There was no data breach. It was never possible for Cambridge Analytica to use that data for personalized targeting. This is …

Lawyer beats Coca-Cola hands down not in a courtroom, but on a waterslide

By Enrique J. Gonzales One San Diego lawyer had more buzz on Facebook last week than all of Coca-a-Cola – one of the largest consumer product brands on the planet. Immigration lawyer Jacob J. Sapochnick trumped the fizzy sugary soda in people talking about him – PTAT or “people talking about this” in the past seven days. Mr. Sapochnick had …

Is Facebook Collapsing Under Its Own Weight?

That’s what this opinion piece for Entrepreneur Magazine argues.   The writer claims that because the amount of sharing is doubling every year, there is now so much information out there that people can’t cope. And Facebook’s algorithms cannot adjust.   Every time someone logs into Facebook, there are an average of 1,500 pieces of content that they “could” see, were Facebook …