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  2. Netflix’s new chief product officer also wants to engage your ...

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    Netflix Chief Product Officer, Eunice Kim After watching a show with a plot-twist ending, viewers could receive a mobile push notification that directs them to an explanation of the series' finale.

  3. Meet the Netflix executive responsible for your recommendations

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    Netflix Chief Product Officer Eunice Kim discusses how the streamer recommends content and how the platform will evolve as other types of contents like games are added. Meet the Netflix executive ...

  4. Netflix Names Eunice Kim as Chief Product Officer, Elizabeth ...

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    Kim joined Netflix in 2021 as head of the Consumer Product Innovation team. She previously spent 10 years in product leadership roles at Google Play and YouTube. Kim also served at several tech ...

  5. CNBC Asia - Wikipedia

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    CNBC Asia is a Singapore-based business news channel owned by the NBCUniversal Media Group, a subsidiary of Comcast.It is a pan-Asian branch of the U.S.-based CNBC.. The channel initially launched on 20 June 1997 out of Hong Kong.

  6. Polydactyly - Wikipedia

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    Kamani Hubbard, a boy in California, was born in 2009 with a rare case of polydactyly, with 12 fingers and 12 toes, all fully functional. [65] Johann Jacob Freiherr von Moscon (1621–1661), Lower Styrian baron, is depicted with six fingers at his left hand on a portrait from Brežice, Slovenia. [citation needed]

  7. Hand signaling (open outcry) - Wikipedia

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    The system is used at financial exchanges such as the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the American Stock Exchange (AMEX). The AMEX is the only US stock market to permit the transmission of buy and sell orders through hand signals as of 2003. [2] Traders usually flash the signals quickly across a room to make a sale or a purchase.