Charity lists In January, Amazondiscontinued its AmazonSmile program, a charitable donation opportunity that took a select portion of your purchases and donated them to a cause or organization of your choice. Th
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11% more value than if you cashed out. Popular trade-in options areAmazon, Airbnb and Chewy. Trading your current gift card for an Amazon gift card (which has just about everything) could be almost as good as cash — and a great way to still get some use out of a forgotten gift ...
“Alexa, what’s the closest pizza place?”. With 50 million smart speakers in American homes today and nearly60% of all smart speaker owners performing a local business voice search, it’s important for dentists to prepare for an internet that increasingly relies ...
Internet Matters charity Internet Matters, a non-profit organisation that aims to empower parents and carers to protect children while using smartphones, recommends the following tips. Talk about it. It’s not an easy subject to broach, but it’s vital that you know if they’re being bullied...
The ultimate guide brand naming for creatives who want to learn how to brainstorm names for your clients, or an entrepreneur who's looking to brand a name.
You might need to restart your Fitbit device. A walkthrough can be found below for instructions on how to do so. If you notice your Fitbit’s charger is a little beat up, you might need to replace it. You can buy a new charger fromGoogle Storeor onAmazon. ...
Welcome to the world of FPV (First Person View) drones! This comprehensive tutorial is designed to guide you through the fascinating and adrenaline-filled journey of building, flying, and tuning FPV drones. Whether you’re interested in racing, freestyle flying, or simply exploring the sky from...
Support a charity through financial donations if you have the means. When you give to a local or global charity, you’re using your money to help strengthen society and the people who live in it. Charitable giving also sets a good example for others around you, because they’ll see you ...
Some of my favorite stories have involved scaled generosity or multiplying effects—see Lissa’s project, Natalie’s project, Sarah’s project for our friends at Charity: Water, and many more. This Week’s Experiment So here’s how it works. Figure out something you’d like to give away...