In a recent study by Socialinsider, it was found that multi-image posts are the most effective in generating engagement on LinkedIn. While carousel posts were popular until recently, LinkedIn removed native carousels as an organic posting option. This shift has led to multi-image posts becoming the go-to choice for maximizing engagement. Brands and businesses can
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Recently, Salesforce made headlines with the launch of Einstein Copilot for Tableau, and now the CRM giant is back with another significant update. The company is enhancing Mulesoft, one of its core products, with new AI tools aimed at revolutionizing automation, integration, and API management solutions. These new offerings are poised to simplify work for
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The concept of fluids shearing, characterized by the sliding of fluid layers under shear forces, plays a vital role in nature and rheology, the study of flow behavior of matter. Shear forces involve lateral forces applied parallel to a material, leading to deformation or slippage between layers. Understanding fluid shear properties, such as viscosity and
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In a groundbreaking development, a team of Korean researchers led by Professor Shinhyun Choi has introduced a new memory device with the potential to revolutionize existing memory technologies. This innovative device is not only cost-effective but also boasts ultra-low power consumption, making it a promising candidate for future artificial intelligence hardware. The existing phase change
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Tropes are a common occurrence in the world of gaming, and they are not necessarily a bad thing. However, the real issue arises when these tropes are used without any sort of unique twist or interesting spin. In the case of “Great God Grove,” the trope of the world ending is utilized as the inciting
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The recent partnership between Meta and Stanford’s Deliberative Democracy Lab aimed to shed light on the expectations and concerns surrounding the development of generative AI. The community forum gathered feedback from over 1,500 participants from Brazil, Germany, Spain, and the United States. Among the key findings were that the majority of participants across all countries
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