Wednesday
Nov302022

How accessibility in the workplace is evolving

Making spaces and technologies work better, facilitating access, easing tasks, and reducing costs for people of different abilities are critical goals for many organizations who strive to create more inclusive workplaces – but more importantly, for the more than one-in-five (22%) Canadians living with a disability.

Companies like Amazon have their own affinity group for employees with disabilities and aims to build a community that supports employees and customers who have mental/physical disabilities.

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Wednesday
Nov302022

LinkedIn gets native post scheduling

LinkedIn has been testing in-app scheduling for months, and now it's finally starting to roll out the feature. To access the feature, you just have to tap on the clock icon beside the post button. You can schedule posts on the platform up to 90 days in advance. That includes posts, videos, and images. Android and desktop users are the first to get access to scheduling, but it's coming to iOS "soon."

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Tuesday
Nov292022

Waze lets you drive with Santa Claus

Santa Claus is back in town and is now on Waze. Get into the festive mood as you navigate through holiday traffic. Mrs. Claus also makes an appearance for drivers with their apps set to English U.S. language setting. You can pick to drive along in Santa's signature Sleigh or Mrs. Claus' C-Wagon, and choose from three holiday Mood icons: Naughty, Nice, or Santa.

You can activate this holiday experience in the Waze app by tapping "My Waze" and the "Drive with Santa" banner. Mrs. Claus will appear in your selection card if it's available for you. Santa Claus is available in English, French and Spanish globally, and Mrs. Claus is available in English U.S.

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Tuesday
Nov292022

Canada's Booming Gambling Market – Taking on the US iGaming Market

The Canadian gambling market is growing rapidly and is predicted to have a total value of over $50 billion in the next ten years. This incredible growth has been accelerated by the legalization of wagering on individual sporting events, which has opened up the market to a new level of competition and accessibility.

With this new law, Canadian players can now bet on sports events from around the world. This opens up immense potential for the Canadian market to surpass even the US iGaming in terms of size and revenue.

Let’s take a closer look at what this could mean for Canada’s gambling industry.

 

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