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Fears About Huawei, and Facebook Earnings (What We Learned)
Youngme, Felix, and Mihir debate U.S. fears about Huawei and implications for U.S.-China relations. They also offer their interpretation of Facebook’s latest earnings results, before sharing their After Hours picks for the week. Source: Harvard Business Review
A period emoji is finally on its way and it’s about time
That only took two years… Credit: James Gourley/REX/Shutterstock What did we do before emojis? We can’t remember, with emoticons now able to illustrate every aspect of our lives – well, almost. While the avocado and the ginger haired emojis have finally landed in our keyboards, there are still some very important icons missing. From transgender […]
How to Choose Your First AI Project
Pick a quick win to build internal support. Source: Harvard Business Review
Little Vehicles (including E-Scooters) Can Help Heal Car-Centric Cities
Rarely has a new mobility device generated more enthusiasm, and simultaneous resentment, as did the e-scooter. Not only are they the latest fad on the mobility front, but they represent a genuine opportunity to unclog car congestion. For e-scooters to succeed, they have to drastically increase their ride share and get cars off the road. […]
Metro Launches ‘Mobility on Demand’ First/Last Mile Pilot
This morning Metro and Via kicked off a one-year Mobility on Demand pilot program. The kick-off event was held at the El Monte bus station. Speakers included Via Chief Revenue Officer Dillon Twombly, Metro boardmember John Fasana, and Metro Chief Innovation Officer Joshua Schenk. Speakers emphasized the innovative nature of the pilot and how it […]