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"We like time to free up our mind. I get the best ideas when I walk my dog," says Marieke Pepers, chief people officer at the Dutch software firm Nmbrs.
Австралийский психолог Эми Дауэл назвала признаки фейковых фото на сайтах знакомств. Ее исследование на данную тему опубликовано в журнале Tech Xplore.