Take the conversation offline. Respond to your website visitors via text and get the flexibility you both need to keep the conversation going.
Quickly capture leads - Save your visitor’s name and phone number the second they send a message on your site.
Easily stay connected - Stop waiting by the computer for a customer’s response and take the conversation on the go.
Talk on their terms - ICYMI: Your customers want to text you. Chat with them on their preferred channel.
Waymo has provided this audio description of the Waymo 360° Experience, making it possible for a wider audience to learn how Waymo's self-driving technology works. The original film can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8R148hFxPw
Waymo began as the Google self-driving car project in 2009. Today, we have the world’s only fleet of fully self-driving cars on public roads. Step into our 360° video and take control of the camera to see through the “eyes” of our car. Then, be one of the first in the world to take a ride with Waymo.
Here’s how to explore the video in 360°:
- On mobile, move your phone around to explore in all directions.
- On desktop, use your mouse to drag the video around your screen.
- If you have Cardboard, tap the Cardboard icon in the bottom right of the YouTube player, insert your phone into Cardboard, and look around. If you have Google Daydream View, just place your phone into the headset.
This film was built using footage and real-time data from an actual trip on city streets. Learn more about how it was made: https://medium.com/waymo/recreating-t...
Resolution is measured by pixels per inch. To determine your artwork's PPI, simply divide the image's pixels by your desired print size.
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This video shows you how to check your artwork's resolution and figure out the optimal size for printing.
In order to print the best quality stickers possible, we ask that your artwork be at least 300 PPI or pixels per inch. It’s worth noting that you might come across the term DPI, or dots per inch, but when it comes to your artwork’s resolution, PPI is all you need to worry about.
Figuring out your artwork’s PPI is simple. First, check the dimensions of your artwork. You can find this on a Mac, by right clicking on the file and selecting “Get Info.” Or on a PC, by right clicking the file and selecting “Properties”, then navigating to the “Details Tab."
Keep in mind that if your artwork has empty space on the sides that you don’t want printed, you should crop the image first in order to accurately measure your PPI.
Next take the two numbers that make up your dimensions, for example 1,200 by 600, and divide them by your desired print size, for example 2” by 1”. In this case we have 600 PPI. This means we could actually go for a bigger print if we wanted to.
To check the maximum size your artwork can be printed at, simply divide your artwork’s dimensions by 300. Here, this leaves us with 4 and 2, which means 4” by 2” is the biggest print you should go for.
You can also plug your numbers into the calculator on the link here and it will do the math for you: https://www.stickermule.com/support/artwork-ppi
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Ever wonder why it takes so long to get your paycheck?
Maybe money really does grow on trees.
Or someone is painting Ben Franklin’s face on every bill.
Here’s the thing: There’s no good reason.
Two-week pay periods were invented back when factories were created — along with monocles, steam engines, and phonographs — and companies needed extra time to get the numbers right.
But now, it’s the 21st century, and we’re still waiting for our paychecks. Every year, while we wait, more than one trillion dollars of our hard-earned money is held up in the pay cycle. That’s one trillion dollars that could be helping us pay our bills on time — and as a result, Americans rack up fifty billion dollars every year on overdraft and late fees.
Doesn’t sound right, does it?
We agree. Earnin is a community of people, here to take back payday. And together, we've created our own system. Tell us where your work, connect your bank, and voila! You can get paid the minute you leave. No fees, no interest, no hidden costs. Just your money, instantly — plus features that help you protect and manage it.
So how do we keep things running? Earners support the service and each other by tipping what they think is fair. Because we’re all in this together — normal people, trying to create a better system. And our movement is growing stronger everyday.
#paydayrebel
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