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One of google's biggest problems is hiding their biggest features and apps inside a maze of links, design and the incessant urge to attach the word "Google" to any of their inventions.
Today, I tried to find the link to use Google veo 3, bro! I searched and searched and searched.
That's one of the things that killed Google plus+, to access it, you had to start googling the link which is weirdly "plus.google.com", no serious social network had a subdomain as its main link.
They are making the same with all their inventions in Google AI studio, it is a maze of links and google searches to discover the url to any of their AI.
Crazy.One of google's biggest problems is hiding their biggest features and apps inside a maze of links, design and the incessant urge to attach the word "Google" to any of their inventions. Today, I tried to find the link to use Google veo 3, bro! I searched and searched and searched. That's one of the things that killed Google plus+, to access it, you had to start googling the link which is weirdly "plus.google.com", no serious social network had a subdomain as its main link. They are making the same with all their inventions in Google AI studio, it is a maze of links and google searches to discover the url to any of their AI. Crazy.1 Comments ·0 Shares ·1K Views -
Jony Ive, the legendary designer behind the iPhone, is officially teaming up with OpenAI. The company plans to acquire Ive’s design firm, LoveFrom, in a deal valued at around $6.5 billion. Ive will take on a broad role at OpenAI, helping shape the look and feel of future AI devices and tools.
He’s working closely with CEO Sam Altman to develop a new kind of consumer hardware centered on artificial intelligence. While specifics are still under wraps, the goal is to create products that feel as natural and intuitive as the iPod or iPhone once did, now powered by advanced AI.
The partnership has been in the works for months and marks one of OpenAI’s biggest steps toward building physical products. With Ive’s design vision and Altman’s AI focus, this collaboration could help define the next era of tech.
(via The Wall Street Journal)Jony Ive, the legendary designer behind the iPhone, is officially teaming up with OpenAI. The company plans to acquire Ive’s design firm, LoveFrom, in a deal valued at around $6.5 billion. Ive will take on a broad role at OpenAI, helping shape the look and feel of future AI devices and tools. He’s working closely with CEO Sam Altman to develop a new kind of consumer hardware centered on artificial intelligence. While specifics are still under wraps, the goal is to create products that feel as natural and intuitive as the iPod or iPhone once did, now powered by advanced AI. The partnership has been in the works for months and marks one of OpenAI’s biggest steps toward building physical products. With Ive’s design vision and Altman’s AI focus, this collaboration could help define the next era of tech. (via The Wall Street Journal)0 Comments ·0 Shares ·3K Views -
Many people are letting emotions cloud their judgment when it comes to the recent drama surrounding Veekee James and a designer allegedly copying her work. While it’s natural to defend someone you admire, business—especially in today’s social media age—operates on strategy, not sentiment.
Here’s the truth: in fashion, smaller brands that mimic successful designers can pose a serious threat, no matter how established the original brand is. It’s not just about who came first or who is more “original.” Sometimes, the imitator uses the attention from that comparison to launch themselves into the spotlight.
That seems to be what’s happening here. The emerging designer may appear less skilled or less known, but he’s cleverly positioning himself to benefit from the controversy. He’s using Veekee’s fame as a springboard, and honestly, it’s a smart—if risky—move.
It only takes one celebrity endorsement to change everything. If a major name decides to give him a shot, and he delivers a bold, fresh design, the internet will explode. People will forget about who copied whom. Instead, they’ll say, “Wow, look what he did!” And unfortunately, Veekee could still catch criticism in the fallout.
That’s why I believe Veekee should’ve played it differently. Publicly reacting gave him the validation he needed. If she had stayed silent and let her legal team quietly handle things, he would’ve had less momentum. Instead, now he gets to be “the guy who copied Veekee”—and that alone could drive his visibility and sales.
In public relations, some individuals act like leeches. They latch onto bigger names, hoping to gain relevance by association. This designer might seem harmless now, but his entire strategy relies on the Veekee brand to boost his own.
And let’s be honest, the internet is emotional and unpredictable. The designer seems to know this—and he’s aimed his strategy squarely at a Nigerian audience that loves an underdog story. If he pulls off one standout piece for a celebrity, the same fans who supported Veekee could turn around and say, “See? He’s even better.”
Bottom line: don’t underestimate a small brand just because they look like they’re copying. Sometimes, that’s exactly the plan. In this game, staying calm, strategic, and legally smart is the best defense.
Veekee didn’t need to respond with emotion. She needed to respond with silence and strength. That alone would have disrupted his plan entirely.Many people are letting emotions cloud their judgment when it comes to the recent drama surrounding Veekee James and a designer allegedly copying her work. While it’s natural to defend someone you admire, business—especially in today’s social media age—operates on strategy, not sentiment. Here’s the truth: in fashion, smaller brands that mimic successful designers can pose a serious threat, no matter how established the original brand is. It’s not just about who came first or who is more “original.” Sometimes, the imitator uses the attention from that comparison to launch themselves into the spotlight. That seems to be what’s happening here. The emerging designer may appear less skilled or less known, but he’s cleverly positioning himself to benefit from the controversy. He’s using Veekee’s fame as a springboard, and honestly, it’s a smart—if risky—move. It only takes one celebrity endorsement to change everything. If a major name decides to give him a shot, and he delivers a bold, fresh design, the internet will explode. People will forget about who copied whom. Instead, they’ll say, “Wow, look what he did!” And unfortunately, Veekee could still catch criticism in the fallout. That’s why I believe Veekee should’ve played it differently. Publicly reacting gave him the validation he needed. If she had stayed silent and let her legal team quietly handle things, he would’ve had less momentum. Instead, now he gets to be “the guy who copied Veekee”—and that alone could drive his visibility and sales. In public relations, some individuals act like leeches. They latch onto bigger names, hoping to gain relevance by association. This designer might seem harmless now, but his entire strategy relies on the Veekee brand to boost his own. And let’s be honest, the internet is emotional and unpredictable. The designer seems to know this—and he’s aimed his strategy squarely at a Nigerian audience that loves an underdog story. If he pulls off one standout piece for a celebrity, the same fans who supported Veekee could turn around and say, “See? He’s even better.” Bottom line: don’t underestimate a small brand just because they look like they’re copying. Sometimes, that’s exactly the plan. In this game, staying calm, strategic, and legally smart is the best defense. Veekee didn’t need to respond with emotion. She needed to respond with silence and strength. That alone would have disrupted his plan entirely. -
It's AMVCA awards cultural night today and Awards night tomorrow
That time of the year when everyone goes all out and fashion designer show us what they got
Can't wait to see what Veekee James created this year , but before that let's throw it back to the amazing dress @veekee james has made over the years for AMVCA
#tb #amvca #highlight #goviral #amvca2025It's AMVCA awards cultural night today and Awards night tomorrow ☺️ That time of the year when everyone goes all out and fashion designer show us what they got 😁 Can't wait to see what Veekee James created this year , but before that let's throw it back to the amazing dress @veekee james has made over the years for AMVCA 😍🤗💯 #tb #amvca #highlight #goviral #amvca20250 Comments ·0 Shares ·3K Views -
Chic’s Doing Real Estate
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Ready to Shatter the Real Estate Myth?
Women still believe real estate is reserved for the rich, the married, or the already successful.
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REBIRTH
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Tired of Just Surviving? Discover Your REBIRTH.
Are you feeling stuck, lost, or like you're living someone else's life? Do you yearn for more – more joy, more purpose, more you? Then it's time to stop just surviving and discover your REBIRTH.
In this transformative book, you'll embark on a journey of self-discovery, shedding old patterns and embracing a life of authentic power. "REBIRTH" isn't just another self-help book; it's a practical guide, a roadmap to help you navigate the challenges holding you back and unlock the incredible potential within.
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Tired of Just Surviving? Discover Your REBIRTH. Are you feeling stuck, lost, or like you're living someone else's life? Do you yearn for more – more joy, more purpose, more you? Then it's time to stop just surviving and discover your REBIRTH. In this transformative book, you'll embark on a journey of self-discovery, shedding old patterns and embracing a life of authentic power. "REBIRTH" isn't just another self-help book; it's a practical guide, a roadmap to help you navigate the challenges holding you back and unlock the incredible potential within. Imagine: - Waking up each morning with a renewed sense of purpose. - Feeling confident and empowered to pursue your dreams. - Breaking free from the limiting beliefs that have held you captive. - Building stronger, more fulfilling relationships. - Living a life that truly reflects who you are. "REBIRTH" will show you how to: - Identify and dismantle the inner critic that whispers doubts and fears. - Uncover your authentic self and what truly drives you. - Develop resilience to overcome obstacles and setbacks. - Harness the power of your emotions to create positive change. - Cultivate self-compassion and embrace your imperfections. - Design a life you love, filled with passion and purpose. This book is for you if: - You're tired of feeling like something is missing. - You're ready to take control of your life and create a brighter future. - You're willing to do the work to achieve lasting transformation. - You believe in the power of self-discovery and personal growth.In stock ·Digital ·New0 Comments ·0 Shares ·3K Views -
How to Develop Entrepreneurial Behaviour Through Entrepreneurship Practice
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With the youth population growing at a faster rate than jobs are being created, entrepreneurship will play an undeniable part in growing many economies. Interest and demand for entrepreneurship education are rising as more people explore the idea of entrepreneurship being taught and not inherent. A must-read for the 21 century educator, this book is designed to help create an environment where young people can develop entrepreneurial skills through entrepreneurship practice. This will help prepare the youth for future employment – self-generated or otherwise – and enable them to navigate the Fourth Industrial Revolution and a changing world of work.
What is Inside?
- Drawing on lessons from a decade of entrepreneurship education, the book contains:
- A step-by-step guide to setting up a student venture program
Resources (templates, toolkits, illustrations) to facilitate entrepreneurial learning
- A replicable model of an on-campus economy.
And more that you can adapt for your school or program!
Who is the book for?
If you are an entrepreneurship educator, youth program facilitator, careers counsellor – or simply interested in how to design opportunities for entrepreneurship practice – this free eBook is for you!
About the Authors
Nolizwe Mhlaba is an educator boasting over a decade of experience in curriculum and instruction, youth development, and non-formal education. She leads the Anzisha Prize’s educator and parent communities of practice. Josh Adler is the Executive Director of the Anzisha Prize and also a self-proclaimed social impact explorer.With the youth population growing at a faster rate than jobs are being created, entrepreneurship will play an undeniable part in growing many economies. Interest and demand for entrepreneurship education are rising as more people explore the idea of entrepreneurship being taught and not inherent. A must-read for the 21 century educator, this book is designed to help create an environment where young people can develop entrepreneurial skills through entrepreneurship practice. This will help prepare the youth for future employment – self-generated or otherwise – and enable them to navigate the Fourth Industrial Revolution and a changing world of work. What is Inside? - Drawing on lessons from a decade of entrepreneurship education, the book contains: - A step-by-step guide to setting up a student venture program Resources (templates, toolkits, illustrations) to facilitate entrepreneurial learning - A replicable model of an on-campus economy. And more that you can adapt for your school or program! Who is the book for? If you are an entrepreneurship educator, youth program facilitator, careers counsellor – or simply interested in how to design opportunities for entrepreneurship practice – this free eBook is for you! About the Authors Nolizwe Mhlaba is an educator boasting over a decade of experience in curriculum and instruction, youth development, and non-formal education. She leads the Anzisha Prize’s educator and parent communities of practice. Josh Adler is the Executive Director of the Anzisha Prize and also a self-proclaimed social impact explorer.In stock ·Digital ·New -
Google Pixel has been named the best smartphone by independent tech experts for two years in a row. It boasts the most advanced processor, and its AI powered by Google’s vast Gemini dataset is simply unmatched. The camera quality is in a league of its own.
I’m already deep into the Apple ecosystem with an iPhone, MacBook, AirPods, and Apple Watch, but now I’m building a Google ecosystem starting with the Pixel 8 and Watch 3. From my experience so far, Google offers better features. Even the battery life and camera, once areas where iPhones led, are now superior on Pixel devices.
I think since Steve Jobs passed away, Apple seems to be losing the innovation race. New iPhones feel more like price upgrades than functional ones. Many people buy them just to appear trendy or wealthy, especially to those who don’t know how competitively priced Pixels and Samsungs are. Meanwhile, the designs remain stale, and the recently announced Apple Intelligence is, frankly, a disappointment.Google Pixel has been named the best smartphone by independent tech experts for two years in a row. It boasts the most advanced processor, and its AI powered by Google’s vast Gemini dataset is simply unmatched. The camera quality is in a league of its own. I’m already deep into the Apple ecosystem with an iPhone, MacBook, AirPods, and Apple Watch, but now I’m building a Google ecosystem starting with the Pixel 8 and Watch 3. From my experience so far, Google offers better features. Even the battery life and camera, once areas where iPhones led, are now superior on Pixel devices. I think since Steve Jobs passed away, Apple seems to be losing the innovation race. New iPhones feel more like price upgrades than functional ones. Many people buy them just to appear trendy or wealthy, especially to those who don’t know how competitively priced Pixels and Samsungs are. Meanwhile, the designs remain stale, and the recently announced Apple Intelligence is, frankly, a disappointment.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·4K Views -
The Power of Her Hands: Live Studio Series
For Women’s Day, we’re celebrating the women shaping African fashion—one stitch, one design, one masterpiece at a time.
Join us for 5 days of live conversations, direct from their studios.
What to expect:
Their stories, challenges & impact on the industry
The inspiration & craftsmanship behind their work
Collection showcase
Tune in LIVE daily—time details in the slides!
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What does “The Power of Her Hands” mean to you? Drop a comment below & tag a friend who needs to watch!
#ThePowerOfHerHands #AnanseAfrica #WomenEmpoweringWomen #WomensDay #AfricanFashionThe Power of Her Hands: Live Studio Series For Women’s Day, we’re celebrating the women shaping African fashion—one stitch, one design, one masterpiece at a time. Join us for 5 days of live conversations, direct from their studios. What to expect: Their stories, challenges & impact on the industry The inspiration & craftsmanship behind their work Collection showcase 📅 Tune in LIVE daily—time details in the slides! 📍 @AnanseAfrica on INSTAGRAM 💭 What does “The Power of Her Hands” mean to you? Drop a comment below & tag a friend who needs to watch! #ThePowerOfHerHands #AnanseAfrica #WomenEmpoweringWomen #WomensDay #AfricanFashion0 Comments ·0 Shares ·7K Views -
Social media platforms keep moving the goalposts, demanding millions of followers before they acknowledge you exist. But here’s the truth: everyone is a content creator.
Think about it. The guy who tweets about fuel scarcity? A content creator. The lady who posts WhatsApp status updates about the best akara spot? A content creator. The student documenting his campus experience on Instagram? A content creator. But the problem is, unless you have an army of followers, the system tells you, “Sorry, you don’t matter.”
On most social platforms, your worth is tied to your follower count, and until you hit some ridiculous number, you don’t get paid. It’s unfair. The system is designed to make you work for free while they rake in billions. But Phisk is here to change that.
We’re doing what no other platform dares to do—paying creators from the moment they sign up. No waiting. No follower count requirements. No “prove your worth” nonsense. Whether you have 10 followers or 10 million, your content matters, and you deserve to be rewarded for it.
At Phisk, every post earns you points, every view adds up, and once you hit the cash-out threshold, you get paid. No gimmicks. No tricks. Just a system that values creators for what they bring to the table, not for how many people are at the table.
African content creators have been overlooked for too long, but the revolution has started. It’s time to stop waiting for validation from platforms that don’t care about us. It’s time to build our own economy—an economy where every creator counts.
Join Phisk. Get paid. Because every post matters.Social media platforms keep moving the goalposts, demanding millions of followers before they acknowledge you exist. But here’s the truth: everyone is a content creator. Think about it. The guy who tweets about fuel scarcity? A content creator. The lady who posts WhatsApp status updates about the best akara spot? A content creator. The student documenting his campus experience on Instagram? A content creator. But the problem is, unless you have an army of followers, the system tells you, “Sorry, you don’t matter.” On most social platforms, your worth is tied to your follower count, and until you hit some ridiculous number, you don’t get paid. It’s unfair. The system is designed to make you work for free while they rake in billions. But Phisk is here to change that. We’re doing what no other platform dares to do—paying creators from the moment they sign up. No waiting. No follower count requirements. No “prove your worth” nonsense. Whether you have 10 followers or 10 million, your content matters, and you deserve to be rewarded for it. At Phisk, every post earns you points, every view adds up, and once you hit the cash-out threshold, you get paid. No gimmicks. No tricks. Just a system that values creators for what they bring to the table, not for how many people are at the table. African content creators have been overlooked for too long, but the revolution has started. It’s time to stop waiting for validation from platforms that don’t care about us. It’s time to build our own economy—an economy where every creator counts. Join Phisk. Get paid. Because every post matters.
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