1and1, el proveedor de Internet, despide a más de la mitad de su plantilla en España
La empresa alemana decide centralizar todo en su país de origen, teniendo como consecuencia despedir al 62% de su plantilla en España. Leer noticia completa en 1and1, el proveedor de Internet, despide a más de la mitad de su plantilla en España
Telecoming: “el factor humano en el contact center está en plena evolución, pero perdurará en el tiempo”
Charlamos con Luis Belaúnde, director general de Business Services de Telecoming, que nos habla sobre multicanalidad y la importancia de mantener el toque humano en la comunicación con los clientes.
Study of enzymatic chemical reactions may indicate how the first cells formed colonies
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 11 horas
A novel investigation of how enzymatic reactions can direct the motion and organization of microcapsules may point toward a new theory of how protocells – the earliest biological cells – could have organized into colonies and thus, could have ultimately formed larger, differentiated structures.
Restoring the American chestnut
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 11 horas
The American chestnut was once a mainstay in hardwood forests as far north as Maine and as far south as Georgia and Mississippi. A massive chestnut blight in the early part of the 20th century ended the mighty chestnut's domination, wiping out billions of mature trees. Scientists are now working to restore the American chestnut's place in U.S. forests. A study published in the February issue of HortScience provides new recommendations that can help increase the stock of blight-resistant trees.
Impacts of salinity determined for agave
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 11 horas
As groundwater levels decline, identifying plants that can thrive in low water conditions is increasingly important. A new study focused on Agave, a species that has the ability to be highly water-use efficient in hot, drought-prone environments. The authors said that Agave, traditionally used as a source of food, beverages, and fiber, has the potential to be cultivated more widely to produce alternative sweeteners, bioenergy, and for other end uses. They said that determining how Agave species respond when grown in saline soils in semiarid regions could help increase production.
US wildlife officials to soon decide on manatee status
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 11 horas
A proposal to drop Florida's signature sea mammal from the endangered species list may come down to science versus public opinion.
Dell selling IT unit to NTT Data for more than $3 billion
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 11 horas
Dell Inc. is selling its Dell Services information technology unit to NTT Data Inc. for just over $3 billion as part of its ongoing reorganization plan.
Pandora co-founder Tim Westergren returns as CEO
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 11 horas
Pandora, which is facing increasing competition from Apple Music, Spotify and other music streaming services, said CEO Brian McAndrews has left the company and has been replaced with co-founder Tim Westergren.
An online tech shopping service called Enjoy set to expand
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 11 horas
Enjoy, an online concierge service for gadgets, is expanding beyond San Francisco and New York City nearly a year after it was launched.
Ocean temps predict US heat waves 50 days out, study finds
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 11 horas
The formation of a distinct pattern of sea surface temperatures in the middle of the North Pacific Ocean can predict an increased chance of summertime heat waves in the eastern half of the United States up to 50 days in advance, according to a new study led by a scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR).
Study highlights importance of multimodal communication in higher education
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 11 horas
Research from North Carolina State University finds that "multimodal" communication - using a mix of words, images and other resources - is important for students and faculty in higher education, a finding that argues for increased instruction in multimodal communication for undergraduates.
Guía de Inbound Marketing para Principiantes
¿Sabías que el 61% de los consumidores se sienten mejor con una marca cuando ésta les ofrece contenido personalizado y orientado a sus necesidades? Así lo asegura un estudio de Custom Content Council y en eso se basa el Inbound Marketing. Esta metodología pretende atraer a los clientes mediante contenido relevante para ellos, evitando así el intrusismo del marketing tradicional. Uno de los pilares fundamentales sobre los que se asienta el Inbound es el marketing de contenidos, pero también aglutina otras áreas como SEO, Social Media, Email Marketing, Analítica y Tecnología. El Inbo... más »
Detectan nuevo Ransonware llamado Petya que cifra el disco duro del sistema
[image: Detectan nuevo Ransonware llamado Petya que cifra el disco duro del sistema] Descubren un nuevo malware del tipo Ransomware llamado Petya que cifra el disco duro del sistema y solo se puede acceder a los datos del mismo pagando por la llave para descifrar el disco. La buena noticia, si es que podemos llamarla buena, es que este ransomware solo tiene éxito si es ayudado directamente por la víctima que debe de ejecutar el software maligno, cosa que sabemos puede suceder. La firma de seguridad G Data comenta en su blog que la campaña del ataque está dirigida directamente a em... más »
A view of the colorful microcosm within a proton
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 12 horas
The proton sounds like a simple object, but it's not. Inside, there's a teeming microcosm of quarks and gluons with properties such as spin and "color" charge that contribute to the particle's seemingly simplistic role as a building block of visible matter. By analyzing the particle debris emitted from collisions of polarized protons at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), scientists say they've found a new way to glimpse that internal microcosm. They've measured a key effect of the so-called color interaction-the basis for the strong nuclear force that binds quarks within th... más »
Conspicuous consumption may drive fertility down
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 12 horas
Competition for social status may be an important driver of lower fertility in the modern world, suggests a new study published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B.
Researchers make biosensor one million times more sensitive
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 12 horas
Physicists and engineers at Case Western Reserve University have developed an optical sensor, based on nanostructured metamaterials, that's 1 million times more sensitive than the current best available—one capable of identifying a single lightweight molecule in a highly dilute solution.
qPAINT counts biomolecules inside cells
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 12 horas
Many biological and pathological processes are not strictly controlled by the presence, absence or function of biomolecules such as proteins or nucleic acids but rather by subtle changes in their numbers at specific locations within cells. However, despite the recent revolution of optical imaging technologies that has enabled the distinction of molecular targets residing less than 200 nm apart from each other, modern super-resolution techniques still face the challenge to accurately and precisely count the number of biomolecules at cellular locations.
Multilingual circuit: 'Optomechanical transducer' links sound, light, radio waves
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 12 horas
Researchers working at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a "piezo-optomechanical circuit" that converts signals among optical, acoustic and radio waves. A system based on this design could move and store information in next-generation computers.
Scientists resurrect an abandoned drug, find it effective against human viruses
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 12 horas
Viruses have proven to be wily foes. Attempts to fend off viruses causing even the common cold or flu have failed, and new viral outbreaks such as dengue, Ebola or Zika continue to elude drugs.
Quantum effects at work in the world's smelliest superconductor
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 12 horas
The quantum behaviour of hydrogen affects the structural properties of hydrogen-rich compounds, which are possible candidates for the elusive room temperature superconductor, according to new research co-authored at the University of Cambridge.
Doubts about career potential can pave way for immoral professional conduct
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 12 horas
For those highly determined to pursue a profession, receiving negative feedback may lead to the endorsement of immoral behavior, a team of researchers has found. The research, which involves students seeking to enter the legal, business, and STEM fields, points to potential consequences of negative feedback in the workplace, particularly when immoral behaviors can serve to demonstrate professional know-how.
Video: How can chemistry help prevent another Flint water crisis?
Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories - Hace 12 horas
How often do you use water from your tap? Do you trust it? Residents of Flint, Michigan, don't, and they have a good reason. How did lead levels in the water get so high in this city, and how did chemistry play a part in identifying the problem—despite government denials?
How cancer stem cells thrive when oxygen is scarce
Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily - Hace 12 horas
Working with human breast cancer cells and mice, scientists say new experiments explain how certain cancer stem cells thrive in low oxygen conditions. Proliferation of such cells, which tend to resist chemotherapy and help tumors spread, are considered a major roadblock to successful cancer treatment.
Scientists call for new strategy to study climate change impacts on coral reefs
Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily - Hace 12 horas
An international research team calls for a targeted research strategy to better understand the impact multiple stressors will have on coral reef in the future due to global climate change.
Researchers identify SH2 domains as lipid-binding modules for cell signaling
Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily - Hace 12 horas
Majority of human Src homology 2 (SH2) domains not only bind to proteins, but also interact with membrane lipids with high affinity and specificity. The SH2 domain-containing proteins play important roles in various physiological processes and are involved in cancer development. This study reveals how lipids control SH2 domain-mediated cellular protein interaction networks and suggests a new strategy for the therapeutic modulation of pY-signaling pathways.
Doubts about career potential can pave way for immoral professional conduct
Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily - Hace 12 horas
For those highly determined to pursue a profession, receiving negative feedback may lead to the endorsement of immoral behavior, a team of researchers has found.
How we know when to empty our bladders
Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily - Hace 12 horas
A discovery has been made on just how we know when to empty our bladders, which may have the potential to lead to new therapeutic interventions for bladder dysfunction.
Vuit ulls que mai paren a l’ombra de Montilivi
Ara.cat - Portada - Hace 12 horas
Quatre ordinadors damunt la taula, i papers i dossiers i taules d'Excel i calendaris i rotuladors i un microones. A la paret, pòsters i més documents i una pissarra amb alguna possible alineació per al cap de setmana. Un onze pintat, guixat, dubtat. El tècnic Pablo Machín encara hi donarà alguna volta més fins a l'hora del partit, com fa dies que fa.
Microsoft anima a empresas de capital privado a invertir en Yahoo
Entre los interesados están Comcast, Verizon, AT&T y Time.
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