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COVID-19 Misinformation Remains Difficult To Stop On Social Media

Exaggerations can be amplified on social media Getty According to a new report published earlier this week by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford found that roughly one third of social media users across the United States, as well as Argentina, Germany, South Korea, Spain and United Kingdom,

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Most businesses say they are ‘set up’ for remote work – Internet

Nearly three-quarters of businesses are upping their investments in digital security efforts, including the public cloud and AI. Still, only about half of businesses are using AI for many projects, and most businesses continue to store data on-site rather than in the public cloud. More data from Adobe’s report can be found here. Meanwhile, new

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The lonely reality of grieving online during social isolation

The global coronavirus pandemic has forced people to think about death, while simultaneously upending the ways in which we are used to experiencing grief and loss. Zoom funerals, delayed burials, and virtual goodbyes have replaced hugs, wakes, and held hands. The only option is to grieve online. Experts say that while there are ways in

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Social Media Keeps Golf Alive For Grieving Fans During A Lost Masters Week

The COVID-19 pandemic already killed off two of the sports world’s spring traditions — the NCAA Basketball Tournament and Major League Baseball’s Opening Day. With the NBA playoffs now on the endangered list, the first major event of the professional golf season got out of the way this week to the chagrin of fans eager

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