Wednesday, March 7, 2018

March 7, 2018 - This Week In China Tech: JD.com Doesn't Need Humans, Nike Spends Millions on WeChat, And More

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This Week In China Tech: JD.com Doesn't Need Humans, Nike Spends Millions on WeChat, And More
This Week In China Tech: JD.com Doesn't Need Humans, Nike Spends Millions on WeChat, And More
Humans are no longer needed to deliver your packages, artificial intelligence will guarantee that you buy a car in China, and Nike spends million on virtual mini-games in WeChat.

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Worklytics wants to cut down on lame meetings and help make teams more efficient
Worklytics wants to cut down on lame meetings and help make teams more efficient
If you've ever been stuck in a boring meeting, chances are you might spend the time busy answering messages from email or Slack — or even just browsing..

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How Advances In Behavioral Analytics Are Redesigning The Gaming Industry
How Advances In Behavioral Analytics Are Redesigning The Gaming Industry
Cooladata CEO Dan Schoenbaum discusses the future of business intelligence, emerging trends, and how advances in behavioral analytics are redesigning industries.

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Google brings Lens to all Google Photos users on Android
Google brings Lens to all Google Photos users on Android
Google Lens, the company's visual search engine that can recognize what's in your images and scan business cards, among other things, is now rolling out to..

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Airbnb poaches Amazon's Prime boss
Airbnb poaches Amazon's Prime boss
Airbnb is bringing on Greg Greeley, Amazon's current VP of Prime & Delivery Experience, Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky wrote in a blog post today. His first day..

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The dos and don'ts of crafting frontier-tech companies
The dos and don'ts of crafting frontier-tech companies
Powerful tools, amazing talent and endless dollars flowing from eager investors makes today an amazing time to start tomorrow’s technology companies...

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Google Sells Zagat To The Infatuation, Freeing It To Become Great Again
Google Sells Zagat To The Infatuation, Freeing It To Become Great Again
Zagat, the iconic restaurant rating service, languished under Google's ownership since 2011. Now it has a new owner that understands food and the value of human curation. This could be great news for foodies everywhere.

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ESPN Sued over Discrimination and Sexual Harassment Allegations
ESPN Sued over Discrimination and Sexual Harassment Allegations
Leading sports news network ESPN was hit with a discrimination and sexual harassment lawsuit earlier this week by a former legal analyst claiming she was not granted a full-time position due to her complaints about unwelcome sexual advances and other misconduct by male colleagues.

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The Next Evolution In Luxury Travel: Isolé Villas
The Next Evolution In Luxury Travel: Isolé Villas
Isolé Villas, a new, luxuriously designed 25,000-square-foot private estate within a secure private golf community, has opened near Orlando. The villa features luxurious accommodations that include 15 suites, a private movie theater, and access to championship golf courses.

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India Continues To Rank Among Most Corrupt Countries In The World
India Continues To Rank Among Most Corrupt Countries In The World
According to a new report by global anticorruption watchdog, India is the 81st most corrupt country in the world. The report was released just days after the eruption of a multibillion banking scandal involving one of the country's most celebrated billionaires.

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How To Negotiate Your Way Into Closing The Deal
How To Negotiate Your Way Into Closing The Deal
Keep in mind that these negotiations, while maybe a one-time deal, could lead to more fruitful talks in the future.

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Ranked: The Best And Worst Airlines In America
Ranked: The Best And Worst Airlines In America
This annual report on the best and worst airlines from The Points Guy might surprise you.

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How Companies Can Support Employees Coping With Grief
How Companies Can Support Employees Coping With Grief
When addressing your company bereavement policy, get perspectives from as many employees as you can.

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Five Continued Learning Areas Female Leaders Can Explore
Five Continued Learning Areas Female Leaders Can Explore
Thanks to online platforms, female leaders have a multitude of ways to keep up with skills-building and knowledge advancement.

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Amazon Could Be The Next Large Bank
Amazon Could Be The Next Large Bank
Amazon is doing it again! According to the Financial Times, Amazon is in talks with JPMorgan Chase to offer bank accounts to its customers. These talks are still in their exploratory stages, but this potential partnership is interesting in many ways.

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Why Spotify Won't Be the Netflix of Music
Why Spotify Won't Be the Netflix of Music
Musicians have long complained about the power of big record labels. Investors tempted to buy Spotify stock when it goes public later this month could end up sympathizing.

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Do you really know why you do what you do? | Petter Johansson
Do you really know why you do what you do? | Petter Johansson
Experimental psychologist Petter Johansson researches choice blindness -- a phenomenon where we convince ourselves that we're getting what we want, even when we're not. In an eye-opening talk, he shares experiments (designed in collaboration with magicians!) that aim to answer the question: Why do we do what we do? The findings have big implications for the nature of self-knowledge and how we react in the face of manipulation. You may not know yourself as well as you think you do.

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How fashion helps us express who we are -- and what we stand for | Kaustav Dey
How fashion helps us express who we are -- and what we stand for | Kaustav Dey
No one thinks twice about a woman wearing blue jeans in New York City -- but when Nobel laureate Malala wears them, it's a political act. Around the globe, individuality can be a crime, and clothing can be a form of protest. In a talk about the power of what we wear, Kaustav Dey examines how fashion gives us a nonverbal language of dissent and encourages us to embrace our authentic selves.

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This Segway robot is like a real life R2-D2
This Segway robot is like a real life R2-D2
This is the droid we're looking for.

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Augmented reality dinosaurs are here thanks to 'Jurassic World Alive'
Augmented reality dinosaurs are here thanks to 'Jurassic World Alive'
You can even become a dinosaur making mad scientist.

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Why do the little things in life never last as long as you need them to?
Why do the little things in life never last as long as you need them to?
When it comes to technology, Murphy's Law seems to be particularly apt.

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