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Lumi Labs launched recently it's first product, Holiday Helper

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 · 4 years ago
Lumi Labs launched recently it's first product, Holiday Helper
Lumi Labs launched recently it's first product, a Web-App called Holiday Helper. The App lets you upload a list of email addresses (supported formats include: Minted, TinyPrints, Gmail, CSV (.csv) files downloaded from most email programs. Alternatively, can be used also a file in a basic format). Then reaches out each contact, asking to fill out a form with their latest contact. When most of the contacts responded, the App generates a printable mailing labels that can be used to send out Christmas cards and / or gifts. This is the text of the e-mail Lumilabs sends to your contacts: -------------- Hi First Name , I would like your mai...

Young Global Leaders annual summit

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 · 6 years ago
Marissa Mayer at the Young Global Leaders annual summit (15-18 October 2018).
Young Global Leaders and Alumni Annual Summit: Co-Creating a Sustainable Future The Forum of Young Global Leaders (YGL) is an initiative of the World Economic Forum. A sought-after peer network, driving each other to do more and be more. For the first time, the Forum of Young Global Leaders and its Alumni community will gather in the United States for what is expected to be the largest and most sustainable gathering in our history. Under the theme Co-Creating a Sustainable Future, this year’s Summit will use San Francisco as a window into emerging technologies and trends and examine ways to harness the Fourth Industrial Revolution as a po...

Marissa Mayer speaks to the Palo Alto city leaders

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 · 6 years ago
Marissa Mayer speaking to the Palo Alto city leaders on October 1/supstsup/, 2018.
Yesterday evening Marissa Mayer spoke to Palo Alto city leaders. About 30 people spoke up during public comment and reactions have been different. Some Palo Alto's residents support the Marissa Mayers's plan to convert the old mortuary into a private club mainly for woman, while some other residents opposed to the plan. The city attorney will review the city council's options. Following is the Palo Alto City Council Staff Report. Summary Title: 980 Middlefield Road: Prescreening for PC Amendment Title: 980 Middlefield Road [18PLN-00129]: Request for Prescreening of a Proposal to Amend the Existing Planned Community (PC) 2152 Zoning in Ord...

Marissa Mayer plans to convert a mortuary into private club for women

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 · 6 years ago
The Roller & Hapgood & Tinney Mortuary at 980 Middlefield Road would be converted into a private clu
Marissa Mayer plans to convert the Mortuary building at 980 Middlefield Road into a private club for female workers. It will offer working spaces, networking events, speaker series, conference rooms, a small gym, a gallery, coffee and snacks. The property, that will be renamed The Corner House , will host about 150 members and guests at any time, with the possibility to host up to 400 people for special events. The Roller & Hapgood & Tinney mortuary is Palo Alto's oldest funeral home after opening in 1951. Marissa Mayer bought it five years ago. At that time she faced criticism from neighbors for hosting Halloween parties at the property....

The Internapalooza

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 · 6 years ago
From twitter: /_Our team shared laughs and great conversation at this years #internapalooza Wed like
The Internapalooza is the largest gathering of Silicon Valley interns, young engineers, and STEM students in the world! Over 20,000 students from colleges across the nation have signed up for previous events. We come together to meet fantastic companies, experience insanely great technology, learn from remarkable visionaries, and forge connections between one another that will define the future. Silicon Valley was formed by brilliant people but we will take it to new heights by building the greatest network the world has ever seen! Come start an incredible journey with your fellow interns as we takeover the entire AT&T Park in downtown Sa...

Natalie Weyerhaeuser

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 · 6 years ago
Natalie Weyerhaeuser.
on June 19, Lumi Labs announces that Natalie Weyerhaeuser will join the company as fist developer. We're very excited that @n_weyerhaeuser joined Lumi Labs as our first developer, with more to come in the next few weeks. Welcome, Natalie! We’re actively hiring https://lumi-labs.workable.com/jobs/710353 According to her LinkedIn profile, she graduated college in 2015 and worked as software engineer at Foursquare from August 2015. There are four positions available at the moment on the Lumi Labs website: Software Engineer, Intern or Co-op REQUIREMENTS - Interest in the consumer space, willingness to roll-up sleeves and do hands-on developme...

Marissa Mayer founded Lumi Labs

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 · 6 years ago
Marissa Mayer (left): Previously CEO of Yahoo and an early employee at Google. Degrees from Stanford
Marissa Mayer, ex CEO of Yahoo, founded a company, Lumi Labs, together with Enrique Muñoz Torres. According to the company website www.lumilabs.com: Lumi Labs is an early-stage technology studio founded by Marissa Mayer and Enrique Muñoz Torres, based in downtown Palo Alto. We are focused on building consumer applications enabled by artificial intelligence. If you are interested in joining us in developing some projects and prototypes, we're hiring Right now, we're looking for full stack and machine learning software engineers who could be based out of our downtown Palo Alto, California office. We are not prescriptive about preferred lang...
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