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Shore Marketplace is a sure thing | Cape Gazette
Old-timers will remember Shore Building Supply opened by R.M. Ingram. "Dad opened Shore Building Supply more than 30 years ago because he was looking for reasonably priced building supplies," Marlene Ingram Lusk said.
After the big box stores moved in, R.M. Ingram gave up building supplies and created a flea market on the property, eventually opening an unfinished furniture store. His thinking was that since Lusk went to school for interior design, she would come home and run the shop.
Kingston Springs marketplace nurtures its neighbors | News | ...
Lauren Levine (left) and Shyanne Hawkins check out honey and other items on their visit to Nourish Marketplace in Kingston Springs. 'I am loving it that we have a place like this here, and I'm so excited,' said Levine who is originally from Maryland. RANDY MOOMAW
A colorful variety of fresh vegetables from local vendors can be purchased at Nourish Marketplace in Kingston Springs. RANDY MOOMAW
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Imagine an indoor farmers and artisans market that features a variety of do-good, feel-great quality products that include locally grown fresh produce, homegrown healthful foods, designer baked goods, homemade soups and soaps, skin creams, pottery, jewelry, tinctures, fresh locally raised meats and dairy products.
Pwns for sale: Scythe prepares a marketplace for sharing simulated hacks | Ars Technica
As we noted earlier this week, there's been a lot of action in the information-security industry around automation of tasks that typically get labelled as either penetration testing or " red teaming. " The two are related but not quite the same—and there are obvious limits on how much can be passed off to an "as-a-service" type solution.
Penetration testing generally involves checking systems for vulnerabilities that can be exploited to gain access. Red teaming, on the other hand, tests the full spectrum of security by introducing human elements—social engineering with crafted phishing messages, exploiting information for further attacks, and the like. While they can benefit from automation, those are things that can't be fully passed off to a bunch of software robots in the cloud.
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Mindset Matters: Shaping The Brand Of Disability And Creating The Marketplace Of Tomorrow
Business magnate and inventor Elon Musk stated that "Brand is just a perception, and perception will match reality over time." For the disability community redefining and owning their narrative is critical to shaping perception in the 21st century.
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There is a growing demand for fashion forward clothing and accessories. No longer are persons with disabilities satisfied with basic utilitarian clothing options. With an aging demographic and a rising number of adults and children with disabilities worldwide the ability for brands to fulfill these demands will only become more prevalent.
The Marketplace goes trayless - The Etownian
Students heading to the Marketplace for lunch Tuesday, Feb. 4 may have been surprised to find that the trays in the Marketplace were missing.
Dining Services removed the Marketplace trays, introducing "Trayless Tuesday" as a possible way to reduce food waste at Elizabethtown College. The plan was to test whether removing the trays would decrease food waste by making students more aware of the amount of food they were grabbing and to prevent students from filling up the tray with food for which they were not actually hungry.
Why is there so much CEO turnover in the U.S.? - Marketplace
More CEOs are heading for the exits, according to a monthly report on large-, medium- and small-business leadership compiled by the outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas. It found 219 U.S. chief executives stepped down from their posts in January, up 37% from the month before, and up 40% from January of last year.
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“There’s a lot of new technologies, new competitors, and companies are having to retrench, change strategies, and bring in outside talent to help them combat those technologies,” said Andy Challenger with Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
The Telos Foundation Welcomes Unbiased, a Data Marketplace Designed to Combat Bias in Artificial
Unbiased, a startup based in Goteborg, Sweden, has set a March 6 launch date for its new Data Marketplace that uses a combination of crowd-sourcing, blockchain, and artificial intelligence to enable a transparent collection of trustworthy data
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Unbiased has been designed to be privacy-focused, transparent, and easy to use. Their first offering, the Data Marketplace, offers a comprehensive solution made up of three distinct layers:
Data Collection: The Unbiased platform offers a range of real-time data collection services for text, image, audio, and video. The power of crowd-sourcing, user rewards, and transparency are leveraged to populate the data sets.
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