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Technology survives Texas freeze but weather taxes workers
The Wall Street Journal
Critical services and data infrastructure providers across Texas are racing to keep technology and operations running in the face of a winter storm that has strained electrical grids and left hundreds of thousands of people without power.
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Are you likely to get COVID-19 in Dallas? There's an app for that.
D Magazine
Dallas County residents can now get an instant reading of their vulnerability to COVID-19 using an app developed by the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation. The new technology provides a live, location-specific risk assessment with a score to reflect how vulnerable a person is to the virus.
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3 trends in messaging technology shaping how we communicate
Fast Company
2020 changed everything for a lot of people. The pandemic forced people around the world to change the way they live and work and what it means to spend time together. We went from being able to go to a movie, concert, or enjoy dinner with friends to needing to remain physically distant. Human interaction is so important to our well-being, and suddenly, it was taken away from us.
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IT careers: 3 top skills for 2021
The Enterprisers Project
Demand for experienced IT professionals will continue to be strong for the foreseeable future. But if you want an edge in today’s competitive job market, sharpen your "CSI" skills: cloud, security, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies.
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A blueprint for technology governance in the post-pandemic world
Brookings
Too often, regulation struggles to keep pace with innovation. New ideas, products, and business models are hampered, while citizens are left with outdated protections. As governments seek to build back better following the COVID-19 pandemic, a more agile, innovation-enabling approach to regulation is needed.
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