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Develop Changes Subscription Terms, Allowing Learners to Build Job Skills One Month at a Time

Develop Changes Subscription Terms, Allowing Learners to Build Job Skills One Month at a Time News provided by Share this article Share this article BOSTON, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Online business and IT skills training platform Develop set its sights on supporting individuals qualifying themselves for talent pools through their independent efforts and is now offering its online courses on a monthly basis. (PRNewsfoto/Develop) The decision to offer monthly access to the online learning platform addresses the growing need for workers to flexibly attain industry-specific certificates and up-to-date knowledge in high demand work areas. The shift aims to assist individuals who have lost their jobs or have been furloughed during an unpredictable pandemic, but also supports the current workforce needing to bolster their skill set outside of their organization s training team to remain competitive in the market.

Mapped: Drone Privacy Laws Around the World – Investment Watch

From Olympic opening ceremonies to public safety, drone applications have come a long way. In fact, their modern applications are set to almost double the total value of the commercial drone market from $22.5 billion to $42.8 billion between 2020-2025, at a  13.8% compound annual growth rate (CAGR). Naturally, such diverse and complex uses can go quickly awry if not monitored and regulated correctly by governments yet in some cases, it’s  because of governments that drones’ uses border on sinister. This in-depth map from Surfshark explores the murky guidelines surrounding drone privacy laws around the world, and some case studies of how they’re used in every region.

A Changing Connecticut Has Become Older, Slightly More Diverse

UpdatedFri, Dec 11, 2020 at 8:28 am ET Reply Newly released data has revealed numerous changes in Connecticut s population characteristics between the five years through 2014 and the five years through 2019, resulting in a state with slightly fewer residents, a higher median age, increased median household income, wide variations in diversity among communities in a slightly more diverse state, relatively consistent median home values but higher average rents, and an increase in residents enrolled in a health insurance plan. The data is gathered as part of the American Community Survey (ACS), administered by the United States Census Bureau on an ongoing basis, from January through December every year. The 2019 ACS 5-Year survey data, including 2015-2019 and released today, has been analyzed by the Connecticut Data Collaborative (CTData) and included in an interactive platform that provides the public with an opportunity to explore some of the key datasets that are collected as part

New maps reveal drone privacy laws around the world - Amateur Photographer

Drone privacy laws around the world December 10, 2020 Despite some hiccups with drones allegedly bringing Gatwick airport to a halt a few years ago, drones are only set to increase in popularity as the price of a device continues to drop. Indeed, the global drone industry is projected to double over the next five years, from $22.5 billion in 2020 to $42.8 billion in 2025. This creates a large number of concerns for privacy as these drones can be flown from 5km away whilst recording (and streaming) 4k footage. Lawmakers around the world are struggling to keep up with the advancing technology, and while at least 143 countries have enacted some form of drone-related regulation, many experts contend that current drone regulation is insufficient to deal with the threat of widespread surveillance.

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