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tripticharan · 1 year
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Eat Street Northshore, Brisbane
Eat Street Northshore is a feast in every sense-the sights, smells, tastes and sounds come to life in this container food village which happens every Friday, Saturday and Sunday night. Must Visit! @EatStreet #Brisbane #EatStreetNorthshore #ExploreWithTripti 🇦🇺
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thenextrush · 2 years
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Is the hookup culture dead?
Is the hookup culture dead?
The image of young adults living in a hookup culture with emotionally meaningless relationships might be a common theme in movies and daytime talk shows. But it does not seem to be the norm in real college life, suggests a new study from University of California, Davis, researchers. It’s the first of its kind to look at early relationship development — the time period in which people experience…
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carlocarrasco · 1 year
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Planetshakers Conference 2023 in Melbourne and Brisbane, Australia set this coming January
Planetshakers Conference 2023 in Melbourne and Brisbane, Australia set this coming January
If you are looking for a worship event to deepen your relationship with the Lord and if you also have the means to travel overseas, then you should look to Planetshakers in Australia as they will organize the highly anticipated Planetshakers Conference 2023 in the cities of Melbourne and Brisbane over separate weekends this coming January with the theme “Show me Your glory”. The good news here is…
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mel5757 · 2 years
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Start of new week
The start of another week brings new opportunities and hope that today will be better than yesterday. It also reminds me that whilst any challenges I face now do get easier day by day. So today focus on the end game not where you are at now.
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bloomingkyras · 10 months
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get to know a blogger!
i was tagged by @d4isy-nukes and @akitasimblr thanks for the tag! 💕
show your wallpaper:
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i think i already show her before with the same game tag 😅 but yeah.. i haven't replace my wallpaper since the last tag. this my princess ,my boss, my everything.. airis nuna..and yup i also make her into sims pet and gave mini her to Arra girl 🤭.
craving: Starbuck cake..
currently reading: just finish XOXO by Axie Oh
last song you listened to: I'll be waiting by Cian Ducrot
last movie: Police Evo (Malaysian movie)
last show: currently pause watching Tale of nine tailed 1938 kdrama ( still don't have time to catch up although the lead actor are my favorite 😂)
what are you wearing right now: Spy x family tshirt and a comfy shorts.
how tall are you: 165 i guess 😅
piercings: just 1 for each ear
tattoos: no..but i really love to wear temporary henna on my hand.
glasses/contacts: i'm wearing glasses but if there's an event or occasion i use contacts.
last thing you ate: Steam fish..
favourite colour: pink is a must for me 😂
favourite fictional character: Marvel character lol 😂
current obsession: collecting pop mart miniature (just like funko pop)
any pets: 2 cat.. a britsh short hair and a persian.
last place you traveled: Brisbane,Australia (international) and cameron highland (in my own country)
tq again gemma and Harper Family ask me 😊.. i dont know who to tag..
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sakadayrina · 2 months
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i am the self declared most annoying melbourne blogger. so gotta say setting a fantasy story modern au in my home city is such a genius idea thank you to the brisbane dunmeshi op.... you have just given me a new avenue
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lesbiancalkestis · 2 years
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Begging Auspol bloggers from Sydney and Melbourne to stop making surprised reactions at Queensland having a progressive swing. Some of the most conservative electorates in the country are in Sydney. The most left wing section of the Greens are based in Queensland and have already held a council seat for years and a State seat since last election. In Brisbane we’ve had an increasing swing to the Greens every election since at least 2015. Please stop trying to crack wise about a state you know nothing about.
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newtonsheffield · 2 years
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I've followed an australian blogger for like 10 years and she's constantly picking up free furniture (in brisbane) from the kerb/curb (?) pickups, where people leave it there to be thrown away or taken by people who need it. and it's often in relatively good condition. and she's also always posting about all the great 2nd hand pieces she finds in shops. the @ on ig is genevavanderzeil and the blog is i think collectivegen, used to be a pair and a spare. maybe there's something that could be helpful for you there.
Yeah… things like this happen in the major cities I… live in a town of about 7,000 people. So… things are more expensive where I live because you have to have it shipped here, delivery is factored in (the coffee table I want is about $400 plus $300 delivery) and that costs a lot to take it up a tiny rainforest mountain range from the closest city where every three weeks or so a car goes over the edge. Secondhand/antique stores… nah Grandma’s die on the family farm with their furniture here boo 😂😂😂😂😂
There’s a big difference between city living and regional in Australia unfortunately. My town literally does not even recycle aluminum . We’re not recycling furniture 😂😂
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Google The Great - Interesting read
Google was founded in September 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were Ph.D. students at Stanford University in California. Together, they own about 14 percent of its shares and control 56 percent of the stockholder voting power through supervoting stock. They incorporated Google as a privately held company on September 4, 1998. An initial public offering (IPO) took place on August 19, 2004, and Google moved to its headquarters in Mountain View, California, nicknamed the Googleplex. In March 1999, the company moved its offices to Palo Alto, home to several other noted Silicon Valley technology startups. The next year, Google began selling advertisements associated with search keywords.[16] In order to maintain an uncluttered page design and increase speed, advertisements were solely text-based. Keywords were sold based on a combination of price bidding and click-through rates, with bidding starting at five cents per click.[17][18] This model of selling keyword advertising was first pioneered by Goto.com (later Overture Services, now part of Yahoo!), one of the most successful companies in the 1990s. Google raised $1.67 million in three rounds of funding in 1998,[19] $25 million in 1999,[20][21] and $100 million in 2000.[22][23][24] An August 2005 secondary public offering raised an additional $4.18 billion,[25] making the total IPO proceeds to date $23.1 billion.[26][notes 1]
In January 1996, Andrei Broder published a paper on the AltaVista search engine providing details of how he had gathered the web crawler data which became the basis for ALIWEB.[27]
In June 1998, Brin and Page presented their paper "The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine" to the Seventh International World Wide Web Conference in Brisbane, Australia.[28] Since then, Page and Brin have been frequent keynote speakers at conferences and symposia. Over the years they have made several other important contributions to the field of information retrieval, including the establishment of the PageRank algorithm,[29] still used by Google today.
During their research project they had noted that webpages with high citation scores (links from other, well-cited webpages) tended to be ranked higher by conventional search engines. They realized that if they could develop a system that could crawl the web and create an index of all the pages it found, it would be possible to provide much better search results than existing techniques. This became the motivation behind their work.
In March 2001, at Stanford, Brin and Page presented "The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine", describing Google as "[...] a new kind of search engine".[30] This paper has been cited over 8,800 times.[31][32] Their initial idea was to sell Google as a commercial license to larger companies, but potential customers were not interested. To make Google available to everyone, they set up a charitable corporation, and by the end of 1998 Google was running on 2,000 desktops at Stanford.[33]
The following year, Sergey Brin named Larry Page as the new CEO of Google. Eric Schmidt, who had been hired as Chairman of the Board in 2001, took over as CEO in April 2011. In March 2015, Page once again became the CEO of Google. Marissa Mayer, a former executive at Google, replaced Schmidt as chairman.[34]
Over the years, Google has made several acquisitions to expand its reach into new markets. In February 2003, it acquired Pyra Labs, owner of Blogger, a web logging service. Google acquired Picasa in July 2004, a web-based photo sharing service.[35]
In October 2006, Google announced that it had acquired the video-sharing site YouTube for $1.65 billion in stock.[36][37] The acquisition brought 400 million new users to Google and helped fuel further growth of the company. In April 2007, Google reached an advertising revenue sharing agreement with MySpace, which was owned by News Corporation at the time.[38]
In May 2010, Google acquired Agnilux, a secretive startup working on chips and hardware systems for servers.[39] That same month, the company also announced the acquisition of AdMob, a mobile advertising company,[40] for $750 million.
In August 2010, Google announced the acquisition of LabPixies, a Mumbai and Israel-based company that created interactive content such as games, widgets, and greeting cards.[41]
In October 2010, Google acquired Metaweb, a web of data that includes Freebase, a database of more than 12 million entities.[42][43] The acquisition was aimed at improving search results by better understanding the meanings and relationships between entities.
In April 2011, Google announced the acquisition of Admeld,[44] a display advertising platform that helps publishers increase revenue from their ad inventory. That same month, the company also acquired PushLife,[45] a mobile content management system.
In July 2011, Google announced the acquisition of Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion,[46] its largest acquisition to date. The purchase was made in order to gain access to Motorola's portfolio of patents and mobile devices. In August 2011, Google announced the acquisition of Frommer's,[47] a travel guidebook series.
In January 2012, Google acquired Wildfire Interactive,[48] a social media marketing company. That same month, the company also announced the acquisition of SketchUp,[49] a 3D modeling program used by architects, engineers, and graphic designers.
In May 2012, Google announced the acquisition of Quickoffice,[50] a mobile productivity suite that allows users to create and edit Microsoft Office documents on their smartphones and tablet computers. In June 2012, Google announced the acquisition of Waze,[51] a social GPS navigation app.
In September 2013, Google announced the acquisition of Bump Technologies,[52] a company that develops mobile apps that allow users to share contact information and files by bumping their phones together. In November 2013, Google announced the acquisition of Makani Power,[53] a company that is developing energy kites, which are tethered wings that generate power from wind.
In January 2014, Google acquired Nest Labs,[54] a manufacturer of smart thermostats and smoke detectors. In May 2014, Google announced the acquisition of SlickLogin,[55] a company that is developing technology that allows users to log into websites and apps using their smartphones or other devices.
In January 2015, Google announced the acquisition of DeepMind,[56] a company that is developing artificial intelligence technology. In February 2015, Google announced the acquisition of Jaiku,[57] a social networking service.
In September 2015, Google announced the acquisition of Makani Power, a company that is developing energy kites, which are tethered wings that generate power from wind.[58]
In January 2016, Google announced the formation of Alphabet Inc., a holding company that would house Google and its other businesses.[59] Under the new structure, Page became the CEO of Alphabet and Sundar Pichai became the CEO of Google.[60]
In October 2016, Google completed the sale of Motorola Mobility to Lenovo for $2.91 billion.[61][62]
In December 2016, Google acquired Owlchemy Labs,[63] a virtual reality company that is best known for its Job Simulator and Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality games.
In January 2017, Google announced the acquisition of AIMatter,[64] a startup that is developing artificial intelligence technology. In February 2017, Google completed the sale of its satellite imaging business to Planet Labs.[65]
In September 2017, Google announced the acquisition of HTC's Pixel smartphone division for $1.1 billion.[66] The deal will see Google acquiring HTC's engineering team that worked on the Pixel smartphones.
As of October 2017, Google has made over 200 acquisitions,[67] with the most notable ones being the acquisitions of YouTube, Android, Motorola Mobility, and DeepMind.
In January 2018, Google announced the acquisition of Viewpoint Robotics,[68] a company that is developing technology for robots to navigate autonomously in unstructured environments. In February 2018, Google completed the acquisition of Xively,[69] a cloud-based Internet of Things platform from LogMeIn.
In May 2018, Google announced the acquisition of ITA Software,[70] a flight search and planning company, from American Airlines and other investors for $700 million. In June 2018, Google announced the acquisition of Velostrata,[71] a cloud migration startup.
In September 2018, Google announced the acquisition of Disqus,[72] a blog comment hosting service. In October 2018, Google completed the acquisition of Sigmoid Labs,[73] the company behind the AppSheet mobile app development platform.
In January 2019, Google announced the acquisition of Looker,[74] a data analytics startup, for $2.6 billion. In February 2019, Google announced the acquisition of Fitbit,[75] a fitness tracker company, for $2.1 billion.
In June 2019, Google announced the acquisition of Alooma,[76] a cloud data migration startup. In August 2019, Google announced the acquisition of Toontastic,[77] an educational cartoon creation startup.
In November 2019, Google completed the acquisition of Fitbit,[78] a fitness tracker company, for $2.1 billion. The deal was first announced in October 2018.[79]
In January 2020, Google announced the acquisition of Elastifile,[80] a cloud file storage startup. In February 2020, Google completed the acquisition of Looker,[81] a data analytics startup, for $2.6 billion. The deal was first announced in June 2019.[82]
In March 2020, Google completed the acquisition of Stackdriver,[83] a cloud monitoring and logging service provider, from Amazon Web Services for an undisclosed sum. In May 2020, Google announced the acquisition of North,[84] a smart glasses company.
As of June 2020, Google has made over 240 acquisitions,[85] with the most notable ones being the acquisitions of YouTube, Android, Motorola Mobility, DeepMind, Looker, and Fitbit.
Sundar Pichai
Sundar Pichai is an Indian American business executive. He is the CEO of both Google and its holding company Alphabet Inc.[3]
Pichai was born in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India, in 1972.[4][5] His mother Lakshmi was a stenographer and his father Regunatha Pichai was an electrical engineer at General Electric.[6][7][8] He grew up in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.[9][10] He earned his degree from IIT Kharagpur in metallurgical engineering.[11]
Pichai worked as a materials scientist at Applied Materials and in management consulting at McKinsey & Company before joining Google in 2004.[12] He led the product management and innovation efforts for a suite of Google's client software products, including Chrome and Chrome OS, as well as being largely responsible for Google Drive.[13] He was then appointed the vice president of product development in 2013, overseeing the design and development of all consumer products, such as Search, Maps, YouTube, and Apps.[14][15]
In October 2015, Pichai gave a keynote about Google's plans for the future at the Internet Association's policy conference in Washington D.C.. In this presentation he stated that "Mobile as a computing platform is where personal computing was in 1980."[16][17]
Pichai was named the CEO of Google on 10 August 2015 after former CEO and co-founder Larry Page announced that he would be creating Alphabet Inc., a new holding company for Google with Pichai as its CEO.[18][19] As the CEO of Google, Pichai oversees all of its Internet products and services, such as Search, Maps, YouTube, Apps, and Android. He also oversees the technical infrastructure of the company.[20]
In December 2019, it was announced that Pichai had been awarded a $240 million stock grant which will vest over four years. The grant is performance-based, meaning that if Google meets certain financial targets during that time, Pichai will receive the full value of the grant. If not, he will only receive a portion of it. This grant is in addition to the $1.9 million salary and $380,769 bonus that he received in 2019.[21]
Pichai has been described as a "thought leader" on technology issues.[22][23] He is also an advocate for diversity and inclusion in the tech industry and has spoken about the need to increase the number of women and minorities in tech.[24][25]
In 2017, Pichai was ranked #9 on Forbes' list of the World's Most Powerful People.[26] In 2018, he was ranked #4 on Fortune's list of the World's Greatest Leaders.[27] And in 2019, he was once again ranked #9 on Forbes' list of the World's Most Powerful People.[28]
Pichai has been married to Anjali Pichai since 2004. They have two children together.[29][30]
The tech giant plans on adding more content to the site in order to make it a one-stop shop for all things Google. This includes everything from how-to videos and product demonstrations, to user generated reviews and even a Q&A section where users can ask questions and get answers from experts.
In addition to adding new content, Google also plans on redesigning the existing website to make it more user friendly and easier to navigate. The goal is to make it simpler for users to find the information they need, without having to search through multiple pages or clicks.
This brings the question of where is Bing, Ask.com, or maybe even DuckDuckGo? Google has the majority of the search engine market share. Experts state that "Google's dominance in search is unquestioned, but the company has been under pressure from antitrust regulators in Europe."[31] This could be due to the fact that "In March 2015, Google was hit with a record $57 million fine by the European Union for violating antitrust laws."[32]
The new content and redesign of their website is a way for Google to show that they are still the top dog when it comes to search engines. They want to keep users coming back to their site, and this is one way to do it.
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avvocarlo · 2 years
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need to hit up some op shops and buy some decent pants. maybe the brisbane blogger special
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tripticharan · 1 year
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Top Photographer 2022 on Google Maps
I am glad to share that my photographs on Google Maps have crossed 30 Million views and I have been recognized as the Top Photographer 2022 on Google Maps. For more updates join me on Instagram @love_yourself_love_life
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thenextrush · 2 years
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Asian QSR brand P’Nut Street Noodles announces new menu collaboration with former MasterChef star Matt Sinclair
From June, customers to the family-owned P'Nut Street Noodles casual dining restaurants across New South Wales and Queensland will have a chance to go on an Asian street food journey with three new warming-winter dishes created by former MasterChef Austra
From June, customers to the family-owned P’Nut Street Noodles casual dining restaurants across New South Wales and Queensland will have a chance to go on an Asian street food journey with three new warming-winter dishes created by former MasterChef Australia star Matt Sinclair! Leveraging from Matt’s lifelong passion for Asian cuisine and his extensive knowledge and experience from his travels…
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bqweeklycomau144 · 2 months
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my-blogger-2023 · 1 year
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The possibilities are limitless, and you can customize the area to fulfill your particular requirements.Compared to other home remodelling tasks, a loft conversion is a cost-effective way to include more area to your home in Northampton. It is less expensive than transferring to a new house or constructing an extension. A loft conversion can also increase the worth of your residential or commercial property, making it a wise financial investment. At Loft Match, we can help enhance the energy efficiency of your home with our loft conversion services.   
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