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Posts by Ernesto Burden

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I feel seen. #booksky #books #writing

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Coming along right behind you! Seems like just yesterday we were kids mailing BASIC programs back and forth.

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One of the best Lap Counts ever released, if I dare say so myself.

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Microsoft will soon let you clone your voice for Teams meetings | TechCrunch Microsoft plans to let Teams users clone their voices so they can have their sound-alikes speak to others in meetings in different languages. At Microsoft

Scary, but also very cool. "Microsoft plans to let Teams users clone their voices so they can have their sound-alikes speak to others in meetings in different languages." Next step, Babel fish from Hitchhiker's Guide. I still think it's important to learn languages. techcrunch.com/2024/11/19/s...

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Moving Together Conversations - NH Songa More than 6% of self-employed business owners in NH are immigrants generating more than $154M in annual revenues.

Here at the 2nd annual NH Songa conference (immigrants in NH workforce) in Concord. Economic data from Brian Gottlob, NH Employment Security, underscores how hugely important immigrants are to the NH economy. nhsonga.com

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Manchester is building NH's future Greater Manchester Chamber - NH President & CEO shares an update on what is unique to Manchester and why there is much to celebrate.

Manchester took a lot of undue heat this political season. It's a growing, innovative, culturally vibrant city. All cities have challenges, but it's a fab place to live, work & raise a family. Our Chamber's CEO & board chair cowrote this piece showcasing why: manchester-chamber.org/manchester-b...

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The cover of the first issue of Run NH magazine, featuring trail runner Corey Dowe running down a rocky trail, arms out for balance and a determined look on her face.

The cover of the first issue of Run NH magazine, featuring trail runner Corey Dowe running down a rocky trail, arms out for balance and a determined look on her face.

Proud to share our newest creation - Run NH! As an avid (ahem, obsessive) member of the state's running community, I can tell you that when I sat down to read the final proofs, cover to cover, before we sent it to print, I could only think, "This magazine gets us!" www.nhmagazine.com/runnh/

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