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" ... Even with their different emphases, all of these late 1980s and early 1990s predictions basically shared the same view of the future, of “let’s-use-a-heavy-duty-access-device-to-find-or-get-costly-information-from-centralized-databases-running-on-top-of-an-expensive-network.” This vision was thwarted by one man, Tim Berners-Lee, and his 1989 invention, the World Wide Web. Originally developed as three software standards running on top of the internet, it rapidly exploded into a vast global, commercial market, with billions of customers, totally eclipsing the “enterprise IT,” business-to-business market, the only meaningful IT market until the early 2000s and the IT market at the center of previous future visions. ... "
" ... In a departure to traditional credit card companies that are solely focused on making money off of their customers, the CEO said Petal wants to help consumers use credit responsibly and is relying on technology to meet that end. One example is the suggested payment each month. As it stands most traditional credit card companies give you two options: the statement balance or the minimum payment. With a lot of emphases placed on paying the minimum, the credit card company wins but the consumer loses as the interest mounts and it takes years to pay down the balance. Petal takes a different approach. It suggests paying the full statement balance and then calculates what the cost of interest will be in the future if the customer doesn’t pay the entire balance. It makes the cost of borrowing much more transparent, said Gross, noting that Petal is also focused on providing financial literacy, and embedding financial education into the platform. ... "
" ... In the absence of conventional nonverbal cues, we look for other sorts of cues (the emphases conveyed by boldface, italics, and CAPS, smiley faces, and punctuation marks!). Such cues can ignite an emotional response (negative and positive) just as surely as face-to-face human emotion can. ... "
" ... Likes, clicks, smiley emojis, hashtags, emphases — whatever the symbol evidencing engagement — results from the same market logic. It goes like this: The more time a prospect spends with a product, service, offering, idea, persona, or any other simulacrum of a brand, the better. After all, an engaged prospect is one who might take action. They just might buy what’s being sold if their interest is held long enough. ... "
" ... Linebacker has become a position of need and getting a running back with star potential is also likely a priority for the Rams. Depth in the defensive backfield, at wide receiver and at offensive tackle may also be emphases for the Rams. ... "