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Beyond the Music: DJ Steve Aoki Taps Into Tech and Brain Advocacy Through the Aoki Foundation

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When his father, Japanese restaurateur and wrestler Rocky Aoki, died in 2008, Aoki wanted to learn more about the cancer that killed him. Aoki learned how to sing and play guitar and drums. Then, he made his first demo. By 2011, Aoki was doing about 300 shows a year and has continued to do so with some breaks for self-care.

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10 Years After His Death, Steve Jobs Still Inspires Our Imaginations

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Before he died in October 2011, following a relapsed pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, he reshaped the company into the world’s most valuable. One of the lessons he’d learned over the years, he explained, was that an innovative company has to sell the innovations directly.

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ClickUp vs. Trello: Which is the best project management software?

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That’s why I’m comparing ClickUp vs. Trello to see which program offers the best features, customer support, and pricing — so read on to learn more. Trello was first imagined in 2011 as a list-making and collaboration tool by the New York software company, Glitch. Contact sales to learn more about pricing for this plan.

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Trello vs. Monday.com: Which platform is best for task management?

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Trello was the brainchild of New York software company Glitch in 2011 before launching as its own company in 2014. While there technically is a free version of Monday.com, it’s more of a tech demo to see if the program is a good fit for you, as it only contains 3 boards and 2 team members (although you do get unlimited docs).

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The Great Calendar Debate - Paper or Electronic - 21 Experts Weigh.

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  Keep reading to learn what my colleagues and friends had to say about the "Great Calendar Debate."   If you aren't particularly tech-savvy, you might feel more comfortable using a paper planner, rather than having to learn the ins and outs of an electronic diary system. say, to heck with that.

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