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Adhesive retains Sony Electronics PR, content and influencer account

Adhesive retains Sony Electronics PR, content and influencer account July 9, 2021 10:23 Following a competitive pitch, Adhesive PR has retained the PR, content and influencer account for Sony Electronics across Australia and New Zealand. The agency has held the account for the past four years, providing public relations communications and influencer marketing across both markets during this time. Adhesive founder and managing director, Mike Maurice, said: “Sony Electronics is one of those dream clients every agency wants to work with. They’re a known, trusted and desired brand and it’s our job to find creative ways to bring to life their many consumer product launches.”

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Towards richer colors on the Web

Much of the Skia API is already able to take as input a colorspace and one or more high precision colors defined in it. Skia is also able to convert between source and destination color spaces, so colors can be manipulated with flexibility before being adapted to be displayed on concrete hardware. In Skia, a color space is defined by a transfer function and a gamut. See: So, Skia is able to paint richer colors on hardware that supports them. This means that, if we managed to get that rich color information defined in the Web sources at the beginning of the pipeline all the way to Skia at the end of the pipeline, we would be able to paint those colors correctly on the screen :)

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Sherpa Raises $8.5 Million for Simpler Visas: Travel Startup Funding This Week

More travel executives get their mission-critical industry news from Skift than any other source on the planet.Tell me more Each week we round up travel startups that have recently received or announced funding. Please email Senior Travel Tech Editor Sean O Neill at  so@skift.com if you have funding news. This week, travel startups announced more than $24 million in funding. Sherpa, a travel tech startup, raised $8.5 million in venture equity funding. Narrative Fund and True Ventures led the round. Relay Ventures, TSVC, Globalive Capital, N49P, Plug and Play Ventures, Golden Ventures, Stuart MacDonald (founder of Expedia.ca), and LP Maurice (founder and CEO of Busbud) also invested.

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The good, the bad and the Covid: What 2020 has taught us about ourselves

The good, the bad and the Covid: What 2020 has taught us about ourselves The Pride s writers share thoughts on the challenges of the past year and look forward to a new year ahead We made it, guys. It’s the last day of 2020. What were your thoughts exactly a year ago, on the last day of 2019? Were you busy and flustered, looking forward to a break? Or were you happy and hopeful, making plans for the new year? Whatever you had planned, I’m pretty certain that 2020 didn’t pan out as you’d expected. To be honest, I don’t think any of us expected 2020 to turn out the way it did.

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