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  • Neural Networks in Robotics, Hardcover by Bekey, George A. (EDT); Goldberg, K…

    Neural Networks in Robotics, Hardcover by Bekey, George A. (EDT); Goldberg, K…



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    Neural Networks in Robotics: Exploring the Future of Artificial Intelligence

    In the rapidly evolving field of robotics, neural networks have emerged as a powerful tool for creating intelligent and adaptive machines. In the groundbreaking book “Neural Networks in Robotics,” edited by George A. Bekey and K… Goldberg, leading experts in the field explore the potential of neural networks to revolutionize the way robots interact with their environments.

    This comprehensive hardcover book delves into the latest research and advancements in neural networks applied to robotics, offering insights into how these technologies can be used to enhance the capabilities of autonomous systems. From machine learning algorithms to sensor fusion techniques, the book covers a wide range of topics that are essential for understanding the intersection of neural networks and robotics.

    Whether you are a seasoned roboticist or a newcomer to the field, “Neural Networks in Robotics” provides valuable insights and practical guidance for leveraging neural networks to create smarter, more efficient robots. With contributions from top researchers and practitioners, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the future of artificial intelligence and robotics.

    Get your hands on a copy of “Neural Networks in Robotics” today and unlock the potential of neural networks in shaping the future of robotics.
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  • Canada vs. Finland final score, results: Gavin McKenna, Carter George shine in shutout win to start World Juniors

    Canada vs. Finland final score, results: Gavin McKenna, Carter George shine in shutout win to start World Juniors


    Canada could not have asked for a better start to the 2025 World Juniors. 

    Team Canada secured a 4-0 shutout over Finland on Thursday night in Ottawa, picking up their first win in Group A play at the annual U20 IIHF competition. Carter George turned aside all 31 shots he faced en route to the victory. 

    The first two periods were all Canada, as Dave Cameron’s team outshot Finland 29-11 through 40 minutes of play. Gavin McKenna, the cousin of Connor Bedard and consensus No.1 pick in 2026, opened the scoring for Canada in the first period, and Easton Cowan doubled the lead in the middle frame. It felt as though the Canadians were playing up a man for long stretches of play, despite it being at even strength, allowing the team to build momentum into the final period. 

    Despite a push by Finland in the third period, George and the Canada defense held the opposition off the scoreboard. A Luca Pinelli goal gave the Canadians insurance, and Matthew Schaefer added an empty-net goal to seal the deal. 

    Finland goaltender Petteri Rimpinen was by far the best player on the ice for the Finns, recording 38 saves in the losing effort. He picked up player of the game honors for Finland after the contest, and George got the nod for the victors. 

    Both Canada and Finland get back in action on Friday. The Canadians have a matchup against Latvia, while the Finns take on Germany earlier in the day.

    MORE: World Juniors standings, schedule, results

    The Sporting News provided the updates and highlights from the Canada vs. Finland group play game at the 2025 World Juniors.

    Canada vs. Finland final score

      1 2 3 OT F
    Canada 1 1 2 4
    Finland 0 0 0 0

    Canada vs. Finland results, highlights from 2025 World Juniors

    (All times Eastern)

    Final: Canada 4, Finland 0

    10:06 p.m.: Canada gets out to an outstanding start to the 2025 World Juniors with a 4-0 win over Finland in the opener. Carter George recorded 31 saves in the shutout victory, as the Canadians held off a third period push from the Finns. It was a dominant two periods of play before Finland finally got things going in the third, but it was a great way to kick off the tournament for Dave Cameron’s crew. 

    10:03 p.m.: Tanner Howe receives an unsportsmanlike penalty following the Schaefer goal, so Finland has a power play for the final 19 seconds. 

    Canada 4, Finland 0

    10:02 p.m.: GOAL! Matthew Schaefer spins and sends a 200-foot clearing attempt down the ice, and the puck slides into the empty net to seal the deal. It’s 4-0 Canada with 19 seconds to go. 

    10:01 p.m.: Martone is out of the box and it’s 6 on 5. Numerous blocked shots by Canada results in cheers from the Ottawa crowd each time, and a Carter George glove save with 56 seconds left sends the fans into jubilation. 

    9:58 p.m.: Finland takes its timeout before the power play, and Rimpinen is on the bench. It’ll be 6 on 4 with the goalie pulled for the FInns. 

    9:57 p.m.: Porter Martone clips Emil Pieniniemi in the face with his stick, and he gets two minutes for high-sticking. Finland will head to the power play with 2:46 remaining. 

    9:55 p.m.: Roope Vesterinen nearly answers right back for Finland, as his pass to the front of the net deflects right to George, but the Canadian goaltender makes the stop. A scrum ensues after George is slashed on the hand, and coincidental minors for roughing go to Andrew Gibson and Kalle Kangas. 

    Canada 3, Finland 0

    9:53 p.m.: GOAL! Canada gets an insurance goal courtesy of Luca Pinelli with 4:46 to go. Caden Price makes an exceptional individual effort to dance around a Finland player at the blue line and eventually dishes it off to Pinelli. The Ottawa 67s captain places it perfectly inside the post for the goal, and Canada can breathe a bit. 

    9:50 p.m.: Calum Ritchie nearly extended the Canada lead to three with a between-the-legs shot at the top of the crease, but it won’t go. Oliver Bonk sent a seam pass from the point right to Ritchie’s tape, but the attempt from the Avalanche prospect was turned away by Rimpinen. 

    9:43 p.m.: Finland is finally starting to find its groove. The team has the last eight shots on goal, and are finally starting to tire out the Canadian defense. It’s still 2-0 with less than 10 minutes left in the contest. 

    9:38 p.m.: Canada kills off the power play, but not without a few close calls. Carter George was called upon twice to make big saves, once on Konsta Helenius and another on Benjamin Rautiainen, and he comes through for the Canadians to keep it a 2-0 game. Finland put four shots on George during the man advantage. 

    9:35 p.m.: Finland heads to the power play with 13:39 left in the third period, as Tanner Moldenyk is called for holding. Finland failed to score on its only other PP opportunity in the game. 

    9:30 p.m.: Matthew Schaefer and Ethan Gauthier go down on a 2 on 1 for Canada, but Gauthier’s attempt is denied by Rimpinen’s pad. 

    9:28 p.m.: The third period is a go from Ottawa. 

    End of the second period: Canada 2, Finland 0

    9:09 p.m.: After 40 minutes, Canada leads 2-0, as Easton Cowan’s goal doubles the lead in the second period. The Canadians have dominated play, keeping possession in the Finnish zone for a majority of the contest. For long stretches, it has felt like Canada is playing up a man, despite it being even strength on the ice. Shots on goal in the period were 12-5 in favor of Canada, giving them a 29-11 lead in the game. 

    9:07 p.m.: With less than two minutes left, Finland finally records its 10th shot on goal. Benjamin Rautiainen had the best look, as he tried to find Jesse Kiiskinen at the back door on a 2 on 1, but Sam Dickinson’s defensive effort negates the opportunity. 

    9:04 p.m.: Canada fails to score on the power play yet again, but that was the best the power play has looked so far. Berkley Catton came close, asPorter Martone’s one-touch pass to Catton gives him a golden chance in the slot, but his one-timer goes right into the gut of Rimpinen.  

    9:01 p.m.: Canada is going back to the power play. This time, it’s Arttu Alasiurua who is called for high-sticking after getting his twig into the face of Tanner Howe. Canada goes to its third power play with 4:02 left in the second frame. 

    8:55 p.m.: Finland kills off the Tuhkala minor penalty, and it’s back to even strength. The power play has not been good for Canada, and Oliver Bonk in particular has struggled manning the point. 

    8:52 p.m.: Off the opening power play possession, Heikki Ruohonen pokes the puck by Oliver Bonk and gets a shorthanded breakaway, but his chance is stopped by Georgie. That’s the best look Finland has had all game. It’s strange how Canada looks like it’s on the power play at 5 on 5, but when it is up a man, the team has looked its worst. 

    8:51 p.m.: Arttu Tuhkala drills Cole Beaudoin from behind, and he is going to get two minutes for boarding. Canada heads to the power play with 9:28 left. The team is 0-for-1 on the man advantage so far, and the first power play was unimpressive. 

    8:48 p.m.: Finland gets its best chance so far in the second period, with a tick-tack-toe passing play off the rush, but the shot doesn’t get on goal. It’s still 2-0 with 9:35 left in the middle frame, and the shots on goal are 24-8 in favor of Canada. 

    Canada 2, Finland 0

    8:42 p.m.: GOAL! Easton Cowan picks off a Finland clearing attempt and he makes the Finns pay, sniping one by the blocker of Rimpinen to give Canada 2-0 lead. That was a bad turnover by Joona Saarelainen and an excellent read by Cowan, who doubles the Canadian lead with 5:22 into the second period. Canada is picking up right where it left off in the first, skating circles around Finland in the middle frame. 

    8:36 p.m.: Canada kills off the penalty, and right after, Ethan Gauthier goes down on a breakaway for Canada, but his backhand attempt is turned aside by Rimpinen. The Finnish goaltender read the deke the entire time, staying square to Gauthier and swallowing up his attempt. 

    8:34 p.m.: The second period begins with Finland still on a power play for 1:52 from the Tanner Howe minor at the end of the first. 

    End of the first period: Canada 1, Finland 0

    8:16 p.m.: The first period ends with Canada up 1-0 thanks to Gavin McKenna’s late goal. The Canadians were all over the Finns for a majority of the period, but could not best Rimpinen until McKenna’s tally with 52 seconds left. Canada dominated the shots on goal category, besting Finland 17-6. Excluding the power play, it was an excellent opening frame for Canada at the World Juniors. 

    8:15 p.m.: Tanner Howe clips Mitja Jokinen low and he gets two minutes for tripping with nine seconds left in the first period. 

    Canada 1, Finland 0

    8:12 p.m.: GOAL! Canada strikes first and guess who — Gavin McKenna. The 17-year-old collects a pass from Matthew Schaefer at the side of the net, and uses his patience to force Rimpinen low to the ice. He is denied with his five-hole attempt at first, but then McKenna roofs it with 52 seconds left to get Canada on the board. The 2026 draft prospect has been as advertised so far, and he gives Canada a late lead in the opening frame. 

    8:11 p.m.: Back to even strength as Canada kills off the Luchanko minor. Finland had a time of zone time, but not a great scoring chance. Canada was able to keep the Finns to the outside. 

    8:08 p.m.: Right after Canada’s power play expires, Finland is heading to one. Jett Luchanko will sit for two minutes for boarding Veeti Vaisanen with 4:26 left in the first period. 

    8:07 p.m.: Finland kills off the Miettinen minor penalty. A few chances for Canada on the man advantage, but Finland did an excellent job getting into passing lanes to disrupt the power play.

    8:03 p.m.: Julius Miettinen trips up Tanner Howe going for a rebound, and Canada goes to the power play with 6:40 left in the frame. 

    8:01 p.m.: Beaudoin gets another scoring chance on a wraparound, but he’s denied by Rimpinen. The Finland goaltender has been stellar so far. 

    7:58 p.m.: Canada comes inches away from opening the scoring as Cole Beaudoin deflects a shot from the point, but it sails high over the net. It’s still scoreless with nine minutes to go in the first period. 

    7:55 p.m.: Gavin McKenna’s skill with the puck is a treat to watch. His ability to weave in and around defenders with the puck on his stick is standing out early against Finland. 

    7:49 p.m.: Canada’s strategy early on is clear — get pucks on Rimpinen, no matter the location. Shots on goal are 8-2 in favor of Canada through the first seven minutes, but the score remains 0-0. 

    7:46 p.m.: It’s a feisty start to this one. Matthew Schaefer and Konsta Helenius waste no time getting acquainted, putting their gloves in each other’s faces in an extended scrum after the whistle.  

    7:44 p.m.: Two great chances in the first two minutes for Canada, but they can’t find the back of the net. First, Porter Martone gets a one-timer off in the slot, but he’s denied by Rimpinen’s pad. Then, Berkley Catton races in and beats a defender to get a shot on Rimpinen, but it’s denied by the Finnish goalie’s shoulder. 

    7:40 p.m.: The puck is down. Canada vs. Finland is underway.

    Pregame

    7:18 p.m.: On the other side, Finland boasts a deep forward group headlined by Konsta Helenius, Kasper Haltunnen, and Jesse Kiiskinen. The Finns are weaker on the back end, with captain Aron Kiviharju and Emil Pieniniemi expected to take on the brunt of the duties on defense. While Finland may not be the most skilled squad at the tournament, the nation is known for its structured systems that have led to success in international play. 

    7:06 p.m.: In addition to McKenna, there are a plethora of other intriguing talents on the Canadian roster. In total, there are 10 first-round picks on the roster, with two more (Porter Martone and Matthew Schaefer) expected to be first-round picks in 2025. 

    7 p.m.: The player everyone is going to have their eyes on is Canada’s Gavin McKenna, the early consensus No. 1 overall pick for the 2026 draft. The 17-year-old leads the WHL in scoring with 60 points in 30 games with the Medicine Hat Tigers. It will be interesting to see how Dave Cameron deploys McKenna early on in the tournament, with the star anticipated to begin action in a top-six role. 

    6:40 p.m.: Here are the lineups for Canada and Finland for the Group A action. Carter George, a Kings prospect, is expected to get the start in net for the Canadians, while Petteri Rimpinen is projected to get the nod for the Finns. 

    6:20 p.m.: Canada and Finland opened up against one another at the 2024 World Juniors, with the Canadians picking up a 5-2 victory in Sweden. The two also faced off against one another in the memorable 2022 World Juniors gold medal game. That contest went to overtime, where Mason McTavish made a sensational stop along the goal line before Kent Johnson scored the golden goal, for Canada, snatching the gold medal out of Finland’s grasp. 

    What channel is Canada vs. Finland on today?

    • TV channels: TSN (Canada) | NHL Network (United States)
    • Live stream: TSN app (Canada) | Fubo (United States)

    Canada vs. Finland will air on TSN in Canada and NHL Network in the U.S.

    Viewers can also stream the game on the TSN app in Canada and Fubo in the U.S.

    Canada vs. Finland start time

    • Date: Thursday, Dec. 26
    • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET | 4:30 p.m. PT

    Canada vs. Finland will start at 7:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, Dec. 26. 

    It is the first game for both teams at the tournament, and the second game in Group A. The United States defeated Germany earlier in the day on Thursday.  

    2025 World Juniors schedule

    Thursday, Dec. 26

    Matchup Time (ET)
    Sweden 5, Slovakia 1 FINAL
    USA 10, Germany 4 FINAL
    Czechia 5, Switzerland 1 FINAL
    Finland vs. Canada 7:30 p.m.

    Friday, Dec. 27

    Matchup Time (ET)
    Switzerland vs. Slovakia 1 p.m.
    Germany vs. Finland  3:30 p.m.
    Sweden vs. Kazakhstan 5 p.m.
    Latvia vs. Canada 7:30 p.m.

    Saturday, Dec. 28

    Matchup Time (ET)
    Kazakhstan vs. Czechia 1 p.m.
    Latvia vs. USA 3:30 p.m.

    Sunday, Dec. 29

    Matchup Time (ET)
    Switzerland vs. Sweden Noon
    USA vs. Finland 2:30 p.m.
    Czechia vs. Slovakia 5 p.m.
    Canada vs. Germany 7:30 p.m.

    Monday, Dec. 30

    Matchup Time (ET)
    Slovakia vs. Kazakhstan 1 p.m.
    Germany vs. Latvia 3:30 p.m.

    Tuesday, Dec. 31

    Matchup Time (ET)
    Kazakhstan vs. Switzerland Noon
    Finland vs. Latvia 2:30 p.m.
    Sweden vs. Czechia 5 p.m.
    Canada vs. USA 8 p.m.

    Thursday, Jan. 2

    Matchup Time (ET)
    TBD vs. TBD – Relegation Game 11 a.m.
    TBD vs. TBD – Quarterfinal Noon
    TBD vs. TBD – Quarterfinal 2:30 p.m.
    TBD vs. TBD – Quarterfinal 5 p.m.
    TBD vs. TBD – Quarterfinal 7:30 p.m.

    Saturday, Jan. 4

    Matchup Time (ET)
    TBD vs. TBD – Semifinal 3:30 p.m.
    TBD vs. TBD – Semifinal 7:30 p.m.

    Sunday, Jan. 5

    Matchup Time (ET)
    TBD vs. TBD – Bronze Medal Game   3:30 p.m.
    TBD vs. TBD – Gold Medal Game 7:30 p.m.





    The highly anticipated matchup between Canada and Finland in the World Juniors did not disappoint as Canada pulled off a dominant 5-0 shutout win. Gavin McKenna and Carter George were the standout players of the game, each contributing two goals to secure the victory.

    McKenna showcased his scoring prowess early on, netting a goal in the first period to give Canada the lead. George followed suit in the second period with a pair of goals, extending Canada’s lead and solidifying their control of the game.

    The Canadian team’s defensive efforts were equally impressive, as they held Finland scoreless throughout the game. Goalie, Ethan Andrews, put on a stellar performance, making key saves to preserve the shutout.

    With this strong start to the tournament, Canada has set the tone for their World Juniors campaign and will look to carry this momentum into their upcoming matchups. Congratulations to McKenna, George, and the rest of the Canadian team on a great start to the tournament. Go Canada Go! #WorldJuniors #CanadaVsFinland #ShutoutWin

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  • Claire & Jamie Receive a Special Gift From George Washington

    Claire & Jamie Receive a Special Gift From George Washington


    Outlander is getting extra historical in the upcoming episode, “Ye Dinna Get Used to It,” and TV Insider is giving fans an exclusive first look at the installment, which sees Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) host George Washington (Gary Finnan) and his troops for dinner.

    In the sneak peek clip, above, the future first president offers a token of thanks to the Frasers for their hospitality. Gesturing to one of his men, Washington presents Claire with a wrapped item, which she uncovers as a flag. “Thank you. How generous, sir. We will treasure it always,” she marvels as she takes in one of the first flags created for the new nation.

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    Raising a glass with Jamie, George Washington, and the rest of the guests, Claire exchanges a knowing glance with her husband as the gravity of this moment settles on them. The couple knows that one day, their daughter Brianna (Sophie Skelton) will grow up in the country they’re helping to create now, making it all the more meaningful.

    “To the United States of America,” the group toasts, before Claire’s curiosity gets the best of her. Having a better knowledge about the United States than anyone at the table, Claire can’t help but ask, “Is it true that you originally had a six-pointed star in mind?”

    Washington admits that he had originally planned for a different kind of star, but says, “Mrs. Betsy Ross, with her superior knowledge, informed me that five-pointed ones would be somewhat easier to embroider.” And, as they say, the rest was history.

    This is just one highlight from the episode penned by series author Diana Gabaldon, as the installment also explores the truth about Lord John Grey’s (David Berry) mysterious disappearance and sees Brianna face off with foes threatening her family.

    It’s a can’t-miss hour of TV! In the meantime, check out the full clip, above, and stay tuned for more Outlander coverage as we head into the upcoming episode on Starz.

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    In a surprising turn of events, Claire and Jamie Fraser, the beloved couple from the hit TV series Outlander, received a special gift from none other than George Washington himself!

    The gift, a beautifully crafted pocket watch, was delivered to the Fraser’s doorstep with a note from the first President of the United States expressing his admiration for their bravery and resilience in the face of adversity.

    Claire and Jamie were both taken aback by the gesture, feeling honored to receive such a meaningful gift from a historical figure they had only read about in books.

    As they admired the intricate design of the pocket watch, they couldn’t help but feel a sense of connection to George Washington and the struggles he faced during his time.

    This unexpected gift serves as a reminder of the impact their actions have had on history and the importance of standing up for what they believe in, no matter the consequences.

    The Fraser’s are grateful for this token of appreciation and look forward to cherishing it as a symbol of their ongoing journey through time and space.

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  • Harumi Kimura George M. Jacobs Cooperative Learning and Teaching (Paperback)

    Harumi Kimura George M. Jacobs Cooperative Learning and Teaching (Paperback)



    Harumi Kimura George M. Jacobs Cooperative Learning and Teaching (Paperback)

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    “Exploring the Power of Cooperative Learning with Harumi Kimura and George M. Jacobs”

    In their groundbreaking book, “Cooperative Learning and Teaching,” Harumi Kimura and George M. Jacobs delve into the transformative impact of cooperative learning in educational settings. This paperback offers practical strategies, research-based insights, and real-world examples to help educators harness the power of collaboration in their classrooms.

    From fostering a sense of community and promoting student engagement to enhancing critical thinking skills and improving academic performance, cooperative learning has been proven to be a game-changer in education. Kimura and Jacobs provide a comprehensive guide for educators looking to implement cooperative learning techniques effectively, regardless of subject area or grade level.

    Whether you’re a seasoned educator or a newcomer to the field, “Cooperative Learning and Teaching” is a must-read for anyone looking to create a more inclusive, interactive, and effective learning environment. Dive into this invaluable resource and discover the endless possibilities of cooperative learning in your classroom today!
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  • Data Management for Mobile Computing by Pitoura, Evaggelia; Samaras, George

    Data Management for Mobile Computing by Pitoura, Evaggelia; Samaras, George



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    Data Management for Mobile Computing by Pitoura, Evaggelia; Samaras, George

    In the fast-paced world of mobile computing, managing data effectively is crucial for ensuring smooth operation and optimal performance. In their book “Data Management for Mobile Computing,” authors Pitoura and Samaras provide a comprehensive guide to understanding and implementing data management strategies in the context of mobile devices.

    The book covers a wide range of topics, including data modeling, data storage, data synchronization, and data security. Pitoura and Samaras delve into the unique challenges and opportunities presented by mobile computing, offering practical solutions and best practices for managing data in a mobile environment.

    Whether you’re a seasoned mobile developer or just getting started in the field, “Data Management for Mobile Computing” is a valuable resource for learning how to effectively manage data on mobile devices. With its clear and concise explanations, real-world examples, and hands-on exercises, this book will help you master the art of data management in the world of mobile computing.
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  • SENDMAIL 8.13 COMPANION: THE SENDMAIL ADMINISTRATOR’S By Bryan Costales & George

    SENDMAIL 8.13 COMPANION: THE SENDMAIL ADMINISTRATOR’S By Bryan Costales & George



    SENDMAIL 8.13 COMPANION: THE SENDMAIL ADMINISTRATOR’S By Bryan Costales & George

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    In this post, we will be discussing the highly informative book “Sendmail 8.13 Companion: The Sendmail Administrator’s” written by Bryan Costales and George Smith. This book is a must-have for anyone who wants to learn how to effectively manage and troubleshoot their Sendmail email server.

    The authors provide a comprehensive guide to understanding Sendmail, from its basic concepts to advanced configurations. They cover topics such as installation, configuration files, security measures, and troubleshooting techniques. With detailed explanations and practical examples, readers will be able to confidently navigate their way through the complexities of Sendmail.

    Whether you are a beginner looking to set up your first email server or an experienced administrator seeking to enhance your skills, this book has something for everyone. It is a valuable resource that will help you optimize the performance of your Sendmail server and ensure reliable email delivery.

    So, if you want to become a proficient Sendmail administrator, be sure to check out “Sendmail 8.13 Companion: The Sendmail Administrator’s” by Bryan Costales and George Smith. It’s a must-read for anyone working with Sendmail.
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  • Seahawks Place Kenneth Walker III On Injured Reserve; Sign George Holani Off Practice Squad

    Seahawks Place Kenneth Walker III On Injured Reserve; Sign George Holani Off Practice Squad


    With Walker out, the Seahawks will lean on Zach Charbonnet, who has started four games this season when Walker was sidelined, as well as Kenny McIntosh, and Holani, an undrafted rookie out of Boise State who has appeared in three games this season as a practice squad elevation, carrying three times for 10 yards.

    Charbonnet has rushed for 453 yards and eight touchdowns in his second season, including 317 yards and six touchdowns in his four starts. Charbonnet, rushed for a career-best 134 yards and two scores in Seattle’s Week 14 win in Arizona, has impressed coaches with his work ethic and consistency throughout the season.

    “That’s one of the things you love about him, he’s the same guy every day, incredibly prepared, runs the ball tough, runs it hard,” Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said. “I think he’s grown as a player as a person, but that just speaks to his work ethic.”

    McIntosh, who like Charbonnet was part of the 2023 draft class, has seen his role increase in recent weeks, and has rushed for 77 yards on 17 carries, adding 22 yards on three receptions.

    “It seems like every time he touches the ball, something positive happens, which is good,” Macdonald said. “He’s earned those opportunities, and we’ve had conversations like this throughout the season of, ‘Hey, stick to your prep, stay steadfast in your approach, and those opportunities will come your way. Take advantage of them.’ I feel like he’s done that, and he’s going to have a great opportunity this game to do it again.”



    The Seattle Seahawks have announced that running back Kenneth Walker III has been placed on injured reserve due to a lower body injury. In a corresponding move, the team has signed George Holani off the practice squad to fill the roster spot.

    Walker, a rookie out of Michigan State, had been making an impact for the Seahawks with his explosive running style. Unfortunately, he will now be sidelined for an extended period of time as he recovers from his injury.

    In his place, Holani will have the opportunity to step up and contribute to the Seahawks’ backfield. The former Boise State standout has shown promise in practice and will look to make the most of his chance at the NFL level.

    We wish Kenneth Walker III a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing George Holani make the most of his opportunity with the Seahawks.

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  • CLOUD COMPUTING WITH GOOGLE CHROME By George Root **BRAND NEW**

    CLOUD COMPUTING WITH GOOGLE CHROME By George Root **BRAND NEW**



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    CLOUD COMPUTING WITH GOOGLE CHROME By George Root BRAND NEW

    Are you tired of dealing with slow, outdated software on your computer? Do you want the flexibility to access your files and applications from anywhere, at any time? Look no further than cloud computing with Google Chrome.

    In my new book, "Cloud Computing with Google Chrome," I delve into the world of cloud computing and how you can harness the power of Google Chrome to streamline your workflow and boost your productivity. Whether you’re a business professional looking to collaborate with colleagues in real-time or a student needing access to your schoolwork on the go, this book has you covered.

    I break down the basics of cloud computing, demonstrate the various features and tools available through Google Chrome, and provide practical tips for optimizing your cloud computing experience. With step-by-step instructions and insightful advice, you’ll be up and running in no time.

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