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If Vada Pav Had A LinkedIn Bio… Check Out Swiggy’s Hilarious Post
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If Vada Pav Had A LinkedIn Bio… Check Out Swiggy’s Hilarious Post

[ad_1] Social media has become a part and parcel of our lives. We start our day by scrolling through our Instagram feed and end it by going through Twitter or watching videos on Facebook. Have you ever wondered what would happen if our favourite food items had social media accounts of their own? This was exactly the funny content that the popular food aggregator application Swiggy shared recently. They took to Instagram to share a witty and satirical post, imagining popular food items to have accounts on LinkedIn. Take a look:Also Read: Who Invented Mumbai's Favourite Vada Pav? Twitter User's Answer Stirs Up Online DebateSwiggy shared a carousel with popular food items and how their LinkedIn profile would appear. The first one was vada pav, which they called the 'brand ambassador' of Mum...
Meta maps way to ‘kill’ online deception campaigns
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Meta maps way to ‘kill’ online deception campaigns

[ad_1] Meta on Thursday released a framework for exposing and combating malicious online campaigns from election lies to terrorist recruitment.A paper authored by Meta's Ben Nimmo and Eric Hutchins details how to create a "kill chain" for targeting key links in deception operations aimed at duping people online. "Human stupidity is one of the great powers in the universe, but this kill chain is trying to identify all the different kinds of operations that can try to target human weakness," Nimmo told AFP. "The goal is to stop the attackers before ever reaching the target."The hacker community has long joked that there is no patch for human gullibility, such as computer users being duped into clicking on booby-trapped links or sharing login credentials at bogus websites.Advances in gene...
Viral Video: Waiter Lifts Dozens Of Plates In Just One Tray, Internet Is Amazed
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Viral Video: Waiter Lifts Dozens Of Plates In Just One Tray, Internet Is Amazed

[ad_1] The internet is a source of inspiration and entertainment for so many people across the world. We often encounter some thought-provoking posts and wonderful videos that don't just teach us something new, but also motivate us to go about our daily lives. Recently, one such video went viral on LinkedIn and garnered plenty of attention across social media platforms. In the clip, a waiter could be seen lifting dozens of plates using just one hand and a single tray. Believe it or not, he actually managed the extraordinary feat and garnered much appreciation on the internet. Take a look:(Also Read: Woman Sends Edible Resume On A Cake To Employer, Internet Debates)If you are looking for some motivation and inspiration to get going and do your job, this viral video of the waiter is just w...
Left British Council To Run Tea-Stall, Story Of This MA English Chaiwali Goes Viral
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Left British Council To Run Tea-Stall, Story Of This MA English Chaiwali Goes Viral

[ad_1] Let's start the week with a dose of motivation. Courtesy: MA English Chaiwali. Confused? Brigadier Sanjay Khanna has shared his encounter with a "smart English-speaking woman", who is running a small chai stall on wheels, called Raydee. And her story is proof that 'no job is small or big' and nothing should stop individuals from dreaming big. Running the tea stall at Delhi Cantt's Gopinath Bazar, Sharmistha Ghosh is a postgraduate in English literature. Her vision is to make it as big as 'Chaayos', the famous tea chain. In a long post on Linkedin, Brigadier Khanna said, “A few days ago I happened to be in Delhi Cantt's Gopinath Bazar and desired to have tea. I was amazed and pleasantly surprised to see a smart English-speaking woman operating this small chai stall on wheels (popul...
Amazon HR staffers turn from hiring to seeking jobs themselves
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Amazon HR staffers turn from hiring to seeking jobs themselves

[ad_1] With job cuts mounting across the tech industry and beyond, even recruiters at Amazon are turning on green LinkedIn 'open to work' badges before they've been formally laid off. With job cuts mounting across tech, finance and other industries, why wait to get fired when you can skip directly to being hired? The move, called “career cushioning,” involves lining up a plan B while still fully employed, especially when job cuts are imminent. This is usually done discreetly — perhaps a networking call taken during lunch, or taking the time to connect with old colleagues. Some Amazon.com Inc. employees are taking it one step further, publicly posting that they are #OpenToWork on LinkedIn while still employed by the company. It's all out there for everyone, ...
Russian software disguised as American finds its way into US Army, CDC apps
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Russian software disguised as American finds its way into US Army, CDC apps

[ad_1] The United States' main agency, CDC for fighting major health threats, said it had been deceived into believing Pushwoosh was based in the U.S. capital. Thousands of smartphone applications in Apple and Google's online stores contain computer code developed by a technology company, Pushwoosh, that presents itself as based in the United States, but is actually Russian, Reuters has found.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the United States' main agency for fighting major health threats, said it had been deceived into believing Pushwoosh was based in the U.S. capital. After learning about its Russian roots from Reuters, it removed Pushwoosh software from seven public-facing apps, citing security concerns. The U.S. Army said it had removed an app containing Pushw...
Why Elon Musk’s first week as Twitter owner has users flocking elsewhere
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Why Elon Musk’s first week as Twitter owner has users flocking elsewhere

[ad_1] It's been a week since Elon Musk strode into the Twitter headquarters with a kitchen sink, signalling his official takeover of the company.Having had some time to let the news of his US$44 billion (about A$70 billion) purchase “sink in”, Twitter users are now wondering what he'll do with the platform. What's Musk going to do with Twitter?After months of trying to walk away from his commitment to buy the platform, and just before entering what was looking to be a long, potentially embarrassing and costly court battle to enforce his original agreement, Twitter is now privately owned. If we wade through some of the early reactionary media punditry, we see Musk has paid far too much for a platform that has not yet fulfilled its business potential to investors, nor its social potenti...
Man Buys Food To Elderly Couple Flying For The First Time; Internet Impressed
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Man Buys Food To Elderly Couple Flying For The First Time; Internet Impressed

[ad_1] Internet is one interesting place for all. Every day, we come across different types of content that are informative, interesting and heart-warming Then there is content that takes the internet by storm, grabbing all our attention. Recently, we came across one such news that not only melted our hearts, but also loaded us with positivity. It was a story about how a man helped an elderly couple take their first flight and made it memorable for them. The person, named Amitabh Shah, took to LinkedIn to share the incident.According to the post, Shah was travelling from Delhi to Kanpur, when he came across an old couple who were waiting in the boarding area clueless. From their very expression, the man could understand that "it's their first time and they didn't understand English." So,...
LinkedIn’s Future Is a Joke
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LinkedIn’s Future Is a Joke

[ad_1] The professional network has more than 850 mn users but a dearth of non-cringey content. I recently saw one of the most absurd LinkedIn posts — and odds are good that you may have, too.Alex Cohen, a product manager for Carbon Health, relayed the story of how he saved money for his startup while on a business trip. Instead of ordering room service, Cohen says, he bought some raw chicken breast and cooked it using the hotel room's coffee brewing pot. He posted this image, saying, “It's the little things that get you promoted.” It was all a joke, as Cohen later admitted. But not before his tale went viral on LinkedIn, then Reddit and Twitter. The post ultimately garnered thousands of replies and millions of impressions. “...