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The World Is Flat

In today’s world where literally the borders have been lifted, everywhere and everyone has become accessible. That is the point of the “The World Is Flat”. Some of our customers ask where the slogan “The World Is Flat” under our logo comes from. That the story its based on the book “ The World Is Flat ” published by the author Thomas L. Friedman in 2005. The book is telling us how the globalization has accelerated with the technological leaps that started in the 21st century and how this reflected on the business life. Well, a few centuries ago, the world was thought to be a flat place. With the developing mind, it was discovered that the world is actually a sphere and the subject is closed. Until the 21st century. In the 21st century, the term globalizing world became an understanding that everyone accepted. With the developing technology, it has become very easy to communicate and do business with anywhere in the world. That’s why, ironically, the world has turned into a f

Reduce Virus Contact Risk with Google Maps

Places like markets, restaurants, bakeries are still risky places. Still, we still have to go there. At this point, Google Maps can be very useful. Nowadays, because of the Covid-19 virus, we have started to pay more attention to our going to crowded places. Places like markets, restaurants, bakeries are still risky places because of the places where people are collectively. Still, we still have to go here. At this point, Google Maps can be very useful. Because you can see how concentrated any place is now. Open Google Maps from the browser, mobile device or app. Then find and select the venue you want to go to. In the menu on the left, you will see information about the location you have chosen. One of them is the Popular Times / popular watches section. The red " LIVE " icon shows instant density information at the location. You can also see this graphically. In addition, in the graph, you can see at what times of the day the density peaked or the averag