Friday, November 24th

🚀 Google Launches Personal Search

What’s In This Email

  • Google launches personal search

  • Forget 10,000 hours; level up faster

  • Sam Altman back at OpenAI, that was fast

  • Michael Bublé at the Eaton Centre for Bubly

  • Notable Spotlight: Unboxed Market

  • Notable Plug 🔌

✍️ TAKE NOTE

Google launches new personal search experience with a follow button and personalized ranking

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🔍 🌐 Google's revamping search with a personal touch, introducing the "Follow" button for customized updates and enhancing the Perspectives feature for a richer, more communal experience.

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  • Follow Your Interests: Subscribe to topics with the new "Follow" button, turning Google into a personalized news feed.

  • Familiar Faces in Search: Google's new ranking feature prioritizes sites you frequently visit, offering a tailored search journey.

  • Expanding Perspectives: The Perspectives feature now includes content from various communities, including social media and blogs, enriching your search with diverse viewpoints.

  • Spotlight on Creators: Get to know the minds behind the content with details about creators, including social media profiles and follower counts, directly in your search results.

Google's latest update is about finding information and creating a connected, informed, and personalized search experience. Get ready to search, follow, and discover like never before! 🤔🤳🌍

Malcolm Gladwell Says It Takes 10,000 Hours to Master a Skill — But That's Wrong. Here's How to Quickly Learn Something New.

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🎻 Mastering Skills in a Flash: Busting the 10,000-Hour Myth! 🚀 Malcolm Gladwell might have popularized the 10,000-hour rule, but who has that kind of time in today's fast-paced world? Learn how to rapidly acquire new skills without sacrificing a decade.

✂️ Clippings

  1. Efficiency Over Hours: It's not just about the time spent, but how you spend it. Learning efficiently can trump lengthy practice.

  2. Choose Your Mentor Wisely: The right teacher can accelerate your learning journey. It's not just about learning; it's about learning right.

  3. Breaks Are Your Secret Weapon: Regular breaks aren't just for relaxation; they're a critical part of learning.

  4. Adaptability Is Key: With job requirements constantly evolving, learning quickly is not just an advantage; it's a necessity. The World Economic Forum predicts that half of all jobs will require new skill sets by 2027.

In a nutshell, mastering a new skill swiftly is the new superpower in our rapidly changing world. So, ditch the 10,000-hour rule and embrace a smarter, faster way to learn. Time's ticking, and there's so much to learn! ⏰📘💡

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 🌐 AROUND THE INTERWEBS  

Altman Returns as OpenAI CEO in Chaotic Win for Microsoft.

Michael Bublé was sharing the gift of merryberrybublé with Canadians at the CF Toronto Eaton Centre.

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