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Editor’s note: The following article was originally published on Medium. Although not directly travel-related, the interview spotlights Melissa Yang, formerly the co-founder, CTO and Vice Chairman of Tujia.com – which was famously known as China’s Airbnb alternative albeit with a wider focus. Yang is an investor and serial entrepreneur, as well as a Founding Partner at Atom Capital. Many of the insights on technology adoption and investment overlap with travel and hospitality, and we thought it was worth a repost. In March and April this year, Geek Park (a top Chinese tech media company) conducted two interviews with active AI…
ARRI has released a new tech talk where you can learn about the features of the 360 EVO, a top-of-the-line stabilized remote head. The 360 EVO remote head rotates 360 degrees not only on the pan axis but also on the roll axis. It also provides an easy upgrade path for SRH owners and seamless deployment for TRINITY operators thanks to shared software and accessories, remote system integration, heavy payloads, and versatile connectivity. The 360 EVO runs on the same software platform as the TRINITY 2, and the touchscreen remote control panel displays the same popular and intuitive GUI. The…
tickerShareholder loyalty platform TiiCKER recognized as one of the most innovative technology companiesGRAND RAPIDS, Mich., April 29, 2024 (Globe Newswire) — TiiCKER, the world's first and largest verified shareholder loyalty and engagement platform, has been named a Silver Stevie Award recipient.® Awarded in the Most Innovative Technology Company category at the 2024 American Business Awards® today.said Jeff Lambert, Founder and CEO of TiiCKER. “This approval reaffirms our commitment to transforming shareholder loyalty and the transformational impact our rapidly growing platform is having on individual investors and the public companies they love. It emphasizes.”The American Business Awards is the leading business…
Currently, the cryptocurrency market is experiencing a decline with Bitcoin below $63,000 and Ethereum struggling to maintain its position above $3,200. Other major altcoins such as Solana, XRP, and Cardano also faced losses. This diversity in performance highlights the diverse nature of the crypto market, with different digital assets reacting differently to market conditions. Is the altcoin in a sell or buy zone? The Federal Reserve's impending interest rate decision, scheduled for May 1st, is a key factor influencing market sentiment. Analysts have a wide 95.6% expectation that the Fed will keep interest rates at current levels. Also under pressure…
Market forces rained on the parade LIFESTYLE COMMUNITIES LIMITED. (ASX:LIC) shareholders today saw analysts cut their forecasts for this year. Revenue and earnings per share (EPS) forecasts have both been revised downward, with analysts seeing gray clouds on the horizon. Following the downgrade, Lifestyle Communities' eight analysts now expect 2024 sales to be A$237 million, about the same level as the previous 12 months. Statutory earnings per share for the same period are expected to decline 11% to A$0.57. Prior to this update, the analysts had predicted 2024 revenue of AU$268m and earnings per share (EPS) of AU$0.65. Analyst sentiment…
top line HomeServices of America, Warren Buffett's real estate brokerage, reaches a $250 million settlement for allegedly setting commissions artificially high, a landmark antitrust law for the real estate industry. It was the last major company to settle a lawsuit. $250 million settlement from HomeServices of America reportedly the largest ever … [+] The real estate brokerage agreed to pay to resolve antitrust claims.Associated Press important facts Chris Kelly, executive vice president of HomeServices of America, told Forbes that the settlement “understands our commitment to protect our agents, employees, and franchisees by shielding them from related litigation. “We emphasize this,”…
MUMBAI: Following a positive response to the thought-provoking discussions of previous episodes, Big Small Talk is excited to announce the fourth installment, which delves into the complexities of the generation gap and the challenges of modern parenting. . Anuj Sawhney, famous for his transition from Bollywood to commanding officer of Swiss Military Worldwide, is a longtime friend and visionary founder of 1M1B (One Million to One Billion). I am reunited with a certain Mr. Manav Subodh. Together, they embark on a journey that unravels the nuances of modern family relationships, promising even more enlightening dialogue for their avid viewers. Generation…
Michael Does, Larian's publishing director, believes video game marketing is a thing of the past. ”Douse sat down with PC Gamer and other developers as part of a broader conversation about the industry at GDC, where Warframe creative director Rebecca Ford said that “real players don't want to be promoted.” When asked, Mr. Douse began a lengthy response: agreement.”Marketing is dead,” he said. “Marketing is died. It really is – I can back this shit up, dude – no more channels. it doesn't work. Previously, you worked in marketing, communications, and PR. Marketing was essentially retail theory. You're trying to…
Twenty Asian American and Pacific Islander entrepreneurs and industry leaders from across Arkansas are participating in the inaugural AAPI Achieve program, a statewide mentorship opportunity produced by the Venture Center in Little Rock .This program brings together up-and-coming AAPI entrepreneurs (mentees) and experienced professionals (mentors). Building on the success of her VCWoman Achieve program at the Venture Center, which has effectively expanded more than 50 women-owned businesses in Arkansas, AAPI Achieve has received more than 40 applications for her first program. I did.The selected finalists were chosen with a variety of locations and backgrounds in mind. This year's participants are:Bri…
The idea triggered a full-scale revolt on the Google campus.Six years ago, the Silicon Valley giant signed a small, $9 million contract to put the skills of a few of its most innovative developers to the task of building an artificial intelligence tool that would help the military detect potential targets on the battlefield using drone footage.Engineers and other Google employees argued that the company should have nothing to do with Project Maven, even if it was designed to help the military discern between civilians and militants.The uproar forced the company to back out, but Project Maven didn’t die —…