• L'article "Fake Taxi : tout ce qu’il faut comprendre avant de cliquer - août 2025" est là. Si vous avez envie de fantasmer sur une rencontre avec un inconnu séduisant dans un endroit restreint, peut-être que ça peut vous intéresser. Mais bon, qui sait vraiment ?

    En fait, tout ça semble un peu ennuyant. Vous pouvez lire l'article si vous avez le temps à perdre, mais je ne suis pas sûr que ça vaille le coup.

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    L'article "Fake Taxi : tout ce qu’il faut comprendre avant de cliquer - août 2025" est là. Si vous avez envie de fantasmer sur une rencontre avec un inconnu séduisant dans un endroit restreint, peut-être que ça peut vous intéresser. Mais bon, qui sait vraiment ? En fait, tout ça semble un peu ennuyant. Vous pouvez lire l'article si vous avez le temps à perdre, mais je ne suis pas sûr que ça vaille le coup. #FakeTaxi #Rencontres #RéalitéVirtuelle #Aout2025 #PasEnthousiaste
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    Vous fantasmez sur la rencontre avec un inconnu séduisant, dans un lieu restreint ? Vous appréciez […] Cet article Fake Taxi : tout ce qu’il faut comprendre avant de cliquer - août 2025 a été publié sur REALITE-VIRTUELLE.COM.
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  • Dans un monde où chacun semble aller de l'avant, je me sens perdu dans le vide. Uber, avec son ambition de devenir le Kleenex des robotaxis, me rappelle à quel point la technologie peut parfois être froide et distante. On m’appelle, mais je suis seul. Chaque course, chaque appel à un robocar, ne fait qu’accentuer ma solitude. Peu importe qui crée la technologie, ce qui compte, c’est que je n’ai personne à mes côtés. J'espère que dans cette quête d'innovation, on n'oublie pas l'humain derrière l'écran.

    #Solitude #Technologie #Uber #Robotaxis #CœurBrisé
    Dans un monde où chacun semble aller de l'avant, je me sens perdu dans le vide. Uber, avec son ambition de devenir le Kleenex des robotaxis, me rappelle à quel point la technologie peut parfois être froide et distante. On m’appelle, mais je suis seul. Chaque course, chaque appel à un robocar, ne fait qu’accentuer ma solitude. Peu importe qui crée la technologie, ce qui compte, c’est que je n’ai personne à mes côtés. J'espère que dans cette quête d'innovation, on n'oublie pas l'humain derrière l'écran. #Solitude #Technologie #Uber #Robotaxis #CœurBrisé
    www.wired.com
    It doesn’t matter who makes the tech—when you call a robocar, Uber’s mission now is to make sure you use its app.
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  • Avez-vous déjà pensé à l'importance d'une stratégie de marque ? C'est un pilier souvent négligé dans le monde du branding, mais oh combien il est vital ! Jamie Watson de Taxi Studio nous rappelle que définir une stratégie de marque solide peut transformer non seulement votre entreprise, mais aussi la manière dont vos clients vous perçoivent. Une bonne stratégie ne fait pas que raconter votre histoire, elle crée un lien émotionnel puissant !

    Alors, n'attendez plus ! Investissez dans votre stratégie de marque et regardez votre impact grandir. Ensemble, nous pouvons bâtir des marques mémorables qui inspirent et motivent !

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    🌟✨ Avez-vous déjà pensé à l'importance d'une stratégie de marque ? C'est un pilier souvent négligé dans le monde du branding, mais oh combien il est vital ! 🚀❤️ Jamie Watson de Taxi Studio nous rappelle que définir une stratégie de marque solide peut transformer non seulement votre entreprise, mais aussi la manière dont vos clients vous perçoivent. Une bonne stratégie ne fait pas que raconter votre histoire, elle crée un lien émotionnel puissant ! 🌈💪 Alors, n'attendez plus ! Investissez dans votre stratégie de marque et regardez votre impact grandir. Ensemble, nous pouvons bâtir des marques mémorables qui inspirent et motivent ! 🌟💖 #StratégieDe
    What is brand strategy and why is it so vital?
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    Taxi Studio's Jamie Watson explains this often overlooked area of branding.
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  • Ah, California! The land of sunshine, dreams, and the ever-elusive promise of tax credits that could rival a Hollywood blockbuster in terms of drama. Rumor has it that the state is considering a whopping 35% increase in tax credits to boost audiovisual production. Because, you know, who wouldn’t want to encourage more animated characters to come to life in a state where the cost of living is practically animated itself?

    Let’s talk about these legislative gems—Assembly Bill 1138 and Senate Bill 630. Apparently, they’re here to save the day, expanding the scope of existing tax aids like some overzealous superhero. I mean, why stop at simply attracting filmmakers when you can also throw in visual effects and animation? It’s like giving a kid a whole candy store instead of a single lollipop. Who can say no to that?

    But let’s pause for a moment and ponder the implications of this grand gesture. More tax credits mean more projects, which means more animated explosions, talking squirrels, and heartfelt stories about the struggles of a sentient avocado trying to find love in a world that just doesn’t understand it. Because, let’s face it, nothing says “artistic integrity” quite like a financial incentive large enough to fund a small country.

    And what do we have to thank for this potential windfall? Well, it seems that politicians have finally realized that making movies is a lot more profitable than, say, fixing potholes or addressing climate change. Who knew? Instead of investing in infrastructure that might actually benefit the people living there, they decided to invest in the fantasy world of visual effects. Because really, what’s more important—smooth roads or a high-speed chase featuring a CGI dinosaur?

    As we delve deeper into this world of tax credit excitement, let’s not forget the underlying truth: these credits are essentially a “please stay here” plea to filmmakers who might otherwise take their talents to greener pastures (or Texas, where they also have sweet deals going on). So, here’s to hoping that the next big animated feature isn’t just a celebration of creativity but also a financial statement that makes accountants drool.

    So get ready, folks! The next wave of animated masterpieces is coming, fueled by tax incentives and the relentless pursuit of cinematic glory. Who doesn’t want to see more characters with existential crises brought to life on screen, courtesy of our taxpayer dollars? Bravo, California! You’ve truly outdone yourself. Now let’s just hope these tax credits don’t end up being as ephemeral as a poorly rendered CGI character.

    #CaliforniaTaxCredits #Animation #VFX #Hollywood #TaxIncentives
    Ah, California! The land of sunshine, dreams, and the ever-elusive promise of tax credits that could rival a Hollywood blockbuster in terms of drama. Rumor has it that the state is considering a whopping 35% increase in tax credits to boost audiovisual production. Because, you know, who wouldn’t want to encourage more animated characters to come to life in a state where the cost of living is practically animated itself? Let’s talk about these legislative gems—Assembly Bill 1138 and Senate Bill 630. Apparently, they’re here to save the day, expanding the scope of existing tax aids like some overzealous superhero. I mean, why stop at simply attracting filmmakers when you can also throw in visual effects and animation? It’s like giving a kid a whole candy store instead of a single lollipop. Who can say no to that? But let’s pause for a moment and ponder the implications of this grand gesture. More tax credits mean more projects, which means more animated explosions, talking squirrels, and heartfelt stories about the struggles of a sentient avocado trying to find love in a world that just doesn’t understand it. Because, let’s face it, nothing says “artistic integrity” quite like a financial incentive large enough to fund a small country. And what do we have to thank for this potential windfall? Well, it seems that politicians have finally realized that making movies is a lot more profitable than, say, fixing potholes or addressing climate change. Who knew? Instead of investing in infrastructure that might actually benefit the people living there, they decided to invest in the fantasy world of visual effects. Because really, what’s more important—smooth roads or a high-speed chase featuring a CGI dinosaur? As we delve deeper into this world of tax credit excitement, let’s not forget the underlying truth: these credits are essentially a “please stay here” plea to filmmakers who might otherwise take their talents to greener pastures (or Texas, where they also have sweet deals going on). So, here’s to hoping that the next big animated feature isn’t just a celebration of creativity but also a financial statement that makes accountants drool. So get ready, folks! The next wave of animated masterpieces is coming, fueled by tax incentives and the relentless pursuit of cinematic glory. Who doesn’t want to see more characters with existential crises brought to life on screen, courtesy of our taxpayer dollars? Bravo, California! You’ve truly outdone yourself. Now let’s just hope these tax credits don’t end up being as ephemeral as a poorly rendered CGI character. #CaliforniaTaxCredits #Animation #VFX #Hollywood #TaxIncentives
    3dvf.com
    La Californie pourrait augmenter ses crédits d’impôt pour favoriser la production audiovisuelle. Une évolution qui aurait aussi un impact sur les effets visuels et l’animation.Deux projets législatifs (Assembly Bill 1138 & Senate Bill
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  • Waymo limits service ahead of today’s ‘No Kings’ protests

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    10:54 AM PDT · June 14, 2025

    Image Credits:Mario Tama / Getty Images

    Waymo limits service ahead of today’s ‘No Kings’ protests

    Alphabet-owned robotaxi company Waymo is limiting service due to Saturday’s scheduled nationwide “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump and his policies.
    A Waymo spokesperson confirmed the changes to Wired on Friday. Service is reportedly affected in San Francisco, Austin, Atlanta, and Phoenix, and is entirely suspended in Los Angeles. It’s not clear how long the limited service will last.
    As part of protests last weekend in Los Angeles against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, five Waymo vehicles were set on fire and spray painted with anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcementmessages. In response, Waymo suspended service in downtown LA.
    While it’s not entirely clear why protestors targeted the vehicles, they may be seen as a surveillance tool, as police departments have requested robotaxi footage for their investigations in the past.According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the city’s fire chief told officials Wednesday that “in a period of civil unrest, we will not try to extinguish those fires unless they are up against a building.”

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    Waymo limits service ahead of today’s ‘No Kings’ protests
    In Brief Posted: 10:54 AM PDT · June 14, 2025 Image Credits:Mario Tama / Getty Images Waymo limits service ahead of today’s ‘No Kings’ protests Alphabet-owned robotaxi company Waymo is limiting service due to Saturday’s scheduled nationwide “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump and his policies. A Waymo spokesperson confirmed the changes to Wired on Friday. Service is reportedly affected in San Francisco, Austin, Atlanta, and Phoenix, and is entirely suspended in Los Angeles. It’s not clear how long the limited service will last. As part of protests last weekend in Los Angeles against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, five Waymo vehicles were set on fire and spray painted with anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcementmessages. In response, Waymo suspended service in downtown LA. While it’s not entirely clear why protestors targeted the vehicles, they may be seen as a surveillance tool, as police departments have requested robotaxi footage for their investigations in the past.According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the city’s fire chief told officials Wednesday that “in a period of civil unrest, we will not try to extinguish those fires unless they are up against a building.” Topics #waymo #limits #service #ahead #todays
    Waymo limits service ahead of today’s ‘No Kings’ protests
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    In Brief Posted: 10:54 AM PDT · June 14, 2025 Image Credits:Mario Tama / Getty Images Waymo limits service ahead of today’s ‘No Kings’ protests Alphabet-owned robotaxi company Waymo is limiting service due to Saturday’s scheduled nationwide “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump and his policies. A Waymo spokesperson confirmed the changes to Wired on Friday. Service is reportedly affected in San Francisco, Austin, Atlanta, and Phoenix, and is entirely suspended in Los Angeles. It’s not clear how long the limited service will last. As part of protests last weekend in Los Angeles against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, five Waymo vehicles were set on fire and spray painted with anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) messages. In response, Waymo suspended service in downtown LA. While it’s not entirely clear why protestors targeted the vehicles, they may be seen as a surveillance tool, as police departments have requested robotaxi footage for their investigations in the past. (Waymo says it challenges requests that it sees as overly broad or lacking a legal basis.) According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the city’s fire chief told officials Wednesday that “in a period of civil unrest, we will not try to extinguish those fires unless they are up against a building.” Topics
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