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To Explore
The untold story
Reset
Living a solitary farm-life, a young girl's reality begins to break apart in this mind-bending Sci-Fi short that put its directors on the Hollywood map.
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To Explore
Moments over gifts
IKEA | The other letter
What do kids really want for Christmas?
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To Share
Making a long story short
Keep track of our latest achievements
Is a poem more than a combination of letters? Is creativity a gift? Can everyone be creative? Can we learn to be creative? Can we lose our creativity?Click here for the full article
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To Explore
Now I know my ABCs
Accidents, blunders and calamities
A black comedy for kids and parents alike, this festival favourite takes its viewers through a gore-filled alphabet of death as a Father Possum reads a cautionary tale to his two young children.
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To Inspire
Sort through it
What's the fastest way to alphabetize your bookshelf?
How algorithms help librarians and search engines speedily sort information.
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To Explore
You've got mail
Long term delivery
A short comedy about a secret division of the United States Postal Service.
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To Explore
Alphabet soup
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantysiliogogogoch
At 58 letters, this is the longest town name in all of Europe.
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To Explore
Paper aeroplanes
BT commercial ad | be there
Every moment of every day, we help you be there.
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To You
W is for: who, what, when, where, why...
Flash Interview with Nuno Pires - Celfocus Proposal and Project Office
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To You
A picture is worth...
Chain Reaction - Why him/her?
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To Know
The thesaurus
A day in the life of... NOC CIAS Project
Our colleague Teresa Onofre (Marketing team) spent time with the NOC CIAS project to find out what happens behind the scenes.
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To Know
Breaking news
The future of TV
Millennials’ habits are shaping the future of TV and paving the way for new content consumption habits that are progressively disrupting TV business models that have been carved in stone for years.
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To Know
Word cloud
Choose the right words in an argument
When addressing a conflict with a colleague, words matter.
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To Know
The not so broken telephone game
How valuable is word of mouth?
The value of any one customer does not reside only in what that person buys.
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To Know
As easy as ABC
Wonders of the English Language
Learn, explore and refresh a few English language tips.
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To Inspire
Creativity knowns no limit!
Go ahead, make up new words!
Erin McKean is reshaping how we interact with language itself.
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To Inspire
A collection of letters
Google's Alphabet: your guide to 81 parts
What exactly makes up the pieces of Google's Alphabet? Bloomberg broke down the full list... alphabetically of course.
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To Inspire
Words create worlds
The most dangerous four-letter word
This talk will inspire you to get past THEM and recognize that the 'other' has its own narrative, history, and perspective.
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To Inspire
Through language
Marie's Dictionary
Marie Wilcox is the last fluent speaker of the Wukchumni language. This is the story of the dictionary she created in an effort to keep her language alive.
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To Inspire
Demystifying
Intel CPU letters explained
Techquickie demystifies the alphabet soup of letters that you often see slapped onto the end of Intel model numbers.
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