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The Daily Top 7 News and Trends                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 [Open in app]( or [online]() [After Laying Off 12,000, Google to cut executive bonuses 💸]( The Daily Top 7 News and Trends Jan 24   [Save]() [▷  Listen](   The NextBigWhat newsletter brings you curated and summarized business and tech news every day. Stay up to date on the TOP 7 trends and news in just two minutes! Get big ideas that inspire you on the [newly launched #BigIdeas podcast by NextBigWhat]( which you can [subscribe]( on your favourite podcast platform. Tum hero nahin ban paaoge yaar | SRK on rejections and being non-judgemental. 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India’s Education Ministry’s app Diksha exposed millions of students’ data for over a year - Millions of students’ and teachers’ personally identifiable information have been made available for over a year thanks to an app run by the Indian Education Ministry, constituting a severe security breach. - Diksha’s data was stored on a cloud server that had been left unencrypted, making millions of people’s data vulnerable to hackers. q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2Fc5e93a69-1b2e-47c0-93c2-6e15481116b7_498x395.gif --------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Google to cut executive bonuses, CEO Sundar Pichai announces - Google had announced the largest round of layoffs in its history. - Executive bonuses will be reduced as a result. CEO Sundar Pichai confirms the news. --------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Ford announces thousands of job cuts in Europe, focusing on EV development - Ford Motor Company plans to cut thousands of jobs in Europe, mainly in vehicle development. - Most job cuts will take place in Germany and the UK, but other facilities may be affected too. - Ford is shifting its production strategy to larger vehicles and EVs. Unions in Europe are threatening to step in following news of the job cuts. --------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Blockchain skills are in high demand, with 552% increase in 2022 - Report based on 209,249 coding tests sent through the DevSkiller platform to candidates from 54 countries. - Demand for blockchain skills has increased by 552% in 2022. Findings provide insight into the current job market. --------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Zomato to hire 800 people, announces CEO Deepinder Goyal - Zomato is looking to hire 800 people across five different roles. - CEO Deepinder Goyal made the announcement in a LinkedIn post, saying if anyone knows someone suitable for any of these roles, they are encouraged to tag them in the thread. --------------------------------------------------------------- 7. Netflix and Bumble partner to help users bond over popular TV shows - Bumble launches a weekly in-app Netflix-themed question game called “Netflix Nights In”. - The game asks users questions about a popular Netflix show. - Users can play against their match to see who can answer all the questions correctly. --------------------------------------------------------------- From NextBigWhat: [Three mindsets to make your life better:]( - Abundance mindset - Positive mindset - Growth mindset Self-discipline is a muscle that gets stronger the more you use it. Read more here: [Getting Results the Agile Way - J. D. 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