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  2. Workplace (software) - Wikipedia

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    While Workplace accounts are set up and run separately [9] from Facebook accounts, Workplace uses much of Facebook's underlying technology. Workplace uses machine learning to rank information in a user's news feed and make recommendations, while 'downranking' less relevant information. [10]

  3. Workplace - Wikipedia

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    A workplace is a location where someone works, for their employer or themselves, a place of employment.Such a place can range from a home office to a large office building or factory.

  4. Workplace communication - Wikipedia

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    Workplace communication is the process of communicating and exchanging information (both verbal and non-verbal) between one person/group and another person/group within an organization.

  5. Sergey Brin tells Google employees that 60 hours a week is ...

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    Sergey Brin suggested Google's AI-focused employees work about 60 hours weekly for increased productivity.. Workplace experts argue longer hours can reduce productivity due to errors and decreased ...

  6. Workplace Shell - Wikipedia

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    OS/2 2.0, showing the first version of the Workplace Shell. The Workplace Shell (WPS) is an object-oriented desktop shell (also called desktop environment) produced by IBM's Boca Raton development lab for OS/2 2.0.

  7. Virtual workplace - Wikipedia

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    A virtual workplace is a work environment where employees can perform their duties remotely, using technology such as laptops, smartphones, and video conferencing tools. A virtual workplace is not located in any one physical space.

  8. Melanie Lynskey and Jason Ritter’s Relationship Timeline ...

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    Melanie Lynskey and Jason Ritter’s love story closely resembles a Hollywood romance — complete with a workplace meet-cute that led to their happily ever after. The duo first met while filming ...

  9. Work spouse - Wikipedia

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    "Work spouse" is a term or phrase that is mostly in American English, [1] referring to a co-worker, [2] with whom one shares a special relationship, having bonds similar to those of a marriage.