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Steve Jobs Loved Walking Meetings. New Research Shows Why He Was Right | Inc.com
had a favorite way to hold a meeting with an employee, partner, or potential collaborator: He liked to , usually simply strolling around the company's neighborhood in Cupertino, California.He was onto something. has clear health benefits for the participants, but it turns out it benefits the meeting, too. New from the University of Hong Kong shows that helps people connect to each other. This effect is so powerful that it works on people who've never met before, even while they aren't speaking to each other. And it happens in less than five minutes.Miao Cheng and the research...…had a favorite way to hold a meeting with an employee, partner, or potential collaborator: He liked to , usually simply strolling around the company's neighborhood in Cupertino, California.He was onto something. has clear health benefits for the participants, but it turns out it benefits the meeting, too. New from the University of Hong Kong shows that helps people connect to each other. This effect is so powerful that it works on people who've never met before, even while they aren't speaking to each other. And it happens in less than five minutes.Miao Cheng and the research...WW…
Google Has Been Tracking All Your Purchases. Here's How to Find Them | Inc.com
If you have a , Google has been keeping track of all your purchases, or at least all the ones that generated an email receipt. You can find them all grouped in one place on a "Purchases" page for your account. Here's a link: .CNBC first on the tracking, which, like so many things concerning personal information, seems at the same time. Google told CNBC--and has posted on the Purchases page--that only users can see their own purchase information. It also says that Google won't sell the information or use it to choose which ads you see. Google hasn't said why it's keeping track...…If you have a , Google has been keeping track of all your purchases, or at least all the ones that generated an email receipt. You can find them all grouped in one place on a "Purchases" page for your account. Here's a link: .CNBC first on the tracking, which, like so many things concerning personal information, seems at the same time. Google told CNBC--and has posted on the Purchases page--that only users can see their own purchase information. It also says that Google won't sell the information or use it to choose which ads you see. Google hasn't said why it's keeping track...WW…
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