“The ongoing revelations about the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, as well as certain Saudi actions related to Yemen and Lebanon, have raised further serious concerns about the transparency, accountability, and judgment of current decision makers in Saudi Arabia,” the senators wrote.
“Outbound travel to the US is just a small part of our world business. Earlier this year there was a perception that visas were getting harder (to obtain). … We’ve already seen a little negative impact … hopefully we’ll do better next year (in the US).”
“Robotics enhance the job for employees but does not replace them,” an Amazon spokesman said in a TechRepublic story. “In a robotics-enabled FC, you would see a massively parallel process, a symphony of humans and technology.”
“It is particularly noteworthy that as spending on public cloud services continues to grow rapidly, the top four cloud providers are strengthening their grip on the market,” said Synergy chief analyst John Dinsdale in a statement. “Some of the companies outside the top four are actually growing at a reasonable pace, but the reality is that in aggregate they continue to lose ground to the market leaders.
“So the only advice we can give people like Schellenberg is don’t go astray, just like Justice Brown warned,” Lee added.
“The governor has called for setting a priority on getting high speed rail operating in the only region in which we have commenced construction — the Central Valley. We are eager to meet this challenge and expand the project’s economic impact in the Central Valley,” Kelly said.
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“Just like we built a Google for everyone, now we want to build a personal Google for every user,” said Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
“No Linsanity for me this weekend. It’s all about Redmond Startup Weekend at MSFT.”–Startup veteran Eugene Hsu on Twitter talking about attending the 54-hour coding marathon.
“Now is the time to move your Oracle databases to SQL Server with free licenses,” read Microsoft’s ad.
“Right now Chinese consumers are buying good Argentine products at high prices because the foods go from producers to trading companies, then exporters, then to storage. It’s a long chain with many costs added,” he explained.