Light in all its forms is widely used in ceremonies and rituals all across the world. For many religions, light carries important symbolic meaning and represents hope, joy and life-giving power. Although the use of light is common to each of the ceremonies regardless of where in the world they take place, the origins themselves and their respective symbolic meanings differ greatly.
We could all do with a little extra energy in our day to day lives, whether it’s to get us through a particularly long day at work, or power us through a gruelling session at the gym. So many of us will reach for the caffeine when we’re looking for an energy boost, but this will only serve as a quick fix.
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Ecommerce business is on the rise, as online shopping is predicted to increase by 45% in 2016 in the U.S. To stay ahead of the game or to grow your online business, you need to benchmark against the latest growth rates, both for overall business in a category for specific devices and then implement marketing strategies and tactics that work to achieve business goals.
Proofpoint reports that today’s advanced attacks focus more on exploiting human flaws than system flaws. Their new paper presents original field research using data gathered by Proofpoint products deployed in customer settings around the world. It covers the latest trends in in email attachments, social media posts, and URLs. The Human Factor reveals not just who is clicking what, but how threat actors are exploiting the human factor. Because as the data makes clear, the weakest link in security is all of us.
For millions of people around the world, books and novels are and important hobby and pastime. Readers have favorite authors, favorite series and favorite books that they will read time and time again. Reading a book can be a time consuming endeavor, so how does someone decide to continue reading when they start a book? It all starts with the very first line. The first line of great books are the ones that reach out and pull you in. Upon reading the first, second, or third sentences you just can not put the book down and you know that you need to know what happens next. Before you know it, you're closing the book for the final time (at least until next time!). This infographic, which was developed by the editing and proofreading experts at Scribendi, delves into the first lines of 34 classic, popular or otherwise exciting books from throughout time. Which is your favorite? Let us know which ones they might have missed!
Which emails do you open, and which ones do you ignore? Most people tend to open emails that are personalised, include special offers, or just land in their inbox at the right time. So, in other words: automated emails. In fact, studies have proven how successful automated emails can be, with triggered email messages reaching an average of 70.5% higher open rates and 152% higher click-through rates than “business as usual” marketing messages!
Bullying has always been with us, but it has only been in recent years that we’ve learned just how damaging it is. Beyond the physical harm, children who are bullied suffer from eating and sleeping disorders, decreased academic achievement, and depression. And that has resulted in the development of various kinds of tools to battle bullying. We look at seven apps designed to help.
Since January 2013, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has accepted over a thousand applications for new generic top level domains (gTLDs), like .xyz and .london. Then they sat back, exWhatpecting the new revenue to come pouring in. It didn’t. It was more like a trickle. What happened to ICANN’s dreams of big money?
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