Capital One Venture TV Commercial, 'Library' Featuring Jennifer Garner

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Jennifer Garner tries to quietly inform a librarian about the benefits of a Capital One Venture card, including earning double points on everyday purchases. Unfortunately, the librarian cannot contain her excitement about this news and exclaims "Holy moly!" After being shushed by the library patrons, Garner sheepishly motions for the librarian to settle down while trying not to laugh. Unlock More FREE Analytics. We’ll give you a glimpse of more of our powerful real-time ad analytics. Sorry, we only accept work mail accounts.

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Capital One last month unveiled a deal to use data warehouse software from Snowflake Computing to process anything from fraud alerts to credit reviews. That the credit card company, which showed its appetite for risk by migrating most of its computing workloads to Amazon Web Services, embraced a red-hot startup is hardly any surprise. But the company also uses Amazon Redshift, a competing data warehouse from AWS. Snowflake’s software runs on AWS.

One of the most popular places to visit when in Brazil is Rio de Janeiro. This city is known as the marvelous city and has one of the most beautiful settings in the world. It boasts beautiful beaches and breathtaking views. While in Rio you can view the Christ the Redeemer statue which sits on top of Corcovado.

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Brazil s capital, Brasilia, and does not have a lot to offer the tourist as the cities of Rio and Sao Paulo or the Northeast section of the country. However, there is some interesting architecture to see. A guided tour is recommended if you want to venture into the capital. If you are lucky enough to visit Brazil anywhere from December to March you can participate in Bahias Carnival which is a lavish festival with memorable parties, music and great Latin American food. Carnival in Rio takes place in February/March.

Local residents dress in lavish, colorful costumes and it is known as one of the biggest parties in the world to celebrate Lent. Brazil has many other cultural things to offer than just beautiful beaches. Take a trip to Brazil to explore and learn about this rich country in South America.

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Most of the Windows NT and XP operating systems were developed by Microsoft-Israel. The Pentium MMX Chip technology was designed in Israel at Intel. Both the Pentium-4 microprocessor and the Centrino processor were entirely designed, developed and produced in Israel. The Pentium microprocessor in your computer was most likely made in Israel. Voice mail technology was developed in Israel.