The Strategy Behind TikTok’s Global Rise
The video app has a version for China’s internet and a version for the rest of the world. * This article was originally published here
View ArticleTwitter Suspends Account of Former Adviser to Saudi Crown Prince
The account was one of thousands with ties to governments in the Middle East that were taken down by the social media company.
View ArticleCongress Asks More than 80 Companies for Big Tech Complaints
House lawmakers asked the companies for information on how their businesses had been affected by Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google.
View ArticleCan We End the Crisis of Agency?
Do you feel more or less in control of the world than you did five years ago? This is a question I have been discussing with researchers, authors, executives, and others I encounter in my life as...
View ArticleResearch: Companies Led by Inventors Produce Better Innovations
According to a study of 935 CEOs. * This article was originally published here
View ArticleBeep. Ding. Vroom. Electric Cars Need to Make Noise for Safety, but What Kind?
As electric cars become more popular, engineers, driven by government regulators, are crafting the sounds that will define the highways of the future.
View ArticleYou Might Not Want to Eat Bugs. But Would You Eat Meat That Ate Bugs?
Companies across the globe are banking on it.
View ArticleTo Feed a Hot Planet, They’re Making More Efficient Plants
Australian scientists are part of a worldwide effort to boost agricultural output to meet the growing global food demand.
View ArticleWhere’s the Waste? A ‘Circular’ Food Economy Could Combat Climate Change
An ice company’s wastewater can feed a produce garden. Spent grain from a brewery goes to compost. Local, shared, recycled. Welcome to the future of food.
View ArticleIs the New Meat Any Better Than the Old Meat?
The Impossible Whopper and other plant-based burgers are a hit. But are they an improvement for you and the planet?
View ArticleIn a Race Against the Sun, Growers Try to Outsmart Climate Change
From California to Costa Rica and beyond, farmers are experimenting with new crops and growing tactics.
View ArticleThe Future of Wine: Very, Very Dry
Scientists are testing techniques for growing vines in a hot, parched future.
View ArticleHow to Create an Accessible E-Commerce Website
Web accessibility is more important than you might think. After all, you wouldn't create a retail store without a wheelchair ramp and other accommodations for individuals with special needs. In fact,...
View ArticleDespite Tough Talk, U.S.-China Trade Negotiations Continue
Both sides issued statements describing recent discussions as productive. The question now is whether high-level talks next month will yield progress.
View ArticleHow to Negotiate with Freelancers
Thanks to the fact that the gig economy has grown explosively in recent years, more freelancers populate the ranks of the modern workforce than ever before. Despite the increased number of freelancers...
View ArticleThe Right Way to Regulate the Tech Industry
Over the past decade, tech giants have risen to become the biggest companies in the world, all while operating with little formal, structured government oversight. But this lack of oversight has come...
View ArticleWith new platform, VMware extends hybrid cloud push
With new platform, VMware extends hybrid cloud push – SiliconANGLE… Read the full article at: siliconangle.com Operations Consultant * This article was originally published here
View ArticleThe Slow-Burning Success of Disney’s Bob Iger
Hollywood’s nicest C.E.O. on the great family dramas of Hollywood — and why he, too, is disturbed by Twitter.
View ArticleWhen a vision of operational excellence becomes reality – ServiceNow Blog
When a vision of operational excellence becomes reality… Read the full article at: www.servicenow.com Marketing Consultant * This article was originally published here
View ArticleSmoky Fire at Bar Forces Evacuation of Hotel at Times Square, Officials Say
Guests were evacuated after the fire was reported about 7:40 a.m. A Fire Department official said there were three injuries.
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