Ideological discrimination: Shareholders behind this resolution want Amazon to report on the business risks associated with discrimination against different political, religious, and social ideologies. The proposal points to Amazon’s discretion deciding which charities can participate in its Smile program and which books can be sold on the company’s marketplace.
If you aren’t already familiar with Alibaba, here’s one way to look at it: it’s?the Amazon, eBay, Google, and PayPal of China, all wrapped into one. First and foremost, it’s an e-commerce company, focused on selling products and delivering them to?consumers. It is also building its own mobile operating system to release its own smartphone; has payment technology, similar to PayPal; and operates cloud technology. But more than anything, it ranks data as its most important asset.
If Congress invokes this statute, it must be acting with a legitimate legislative purpose, legal experts said, citing a 1957 ruling by the US Supreme Court.
If technicians can sense the aircraft's "health" by using data generated by it and carry out predictive maintenance, "it's a safer and more profitable operation", Yu said.
IDC also forecast that as smart hearables get richer functions, more natural device-human interaction experience and stronger computing capabilities, the shipment of earwear devices in China will exceed that of hand-wear devices, including smartwatches.
I have been driving a bus for nine years and have experienced arguments on board nearly every day.
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ISLAMABAD - Four militants and five security personnel were killed in a terrorist attack on the Pakistan Stock Exchange building in southern port city of Karachi on Monday, police said.
Ian Goldin, professor of globalization at Oxford University and another interviewee for the series, makes the point that the world would have been a whole lot poorer.
If a game were played in China in the fall of 2019, it would coincide with the NFL's 100th anniversary.
If Uber and Amazon end up competing in the same city, get ready for an epic battle. Both companies are known for being fierce competitors in their respective fields, slashing prices for their services and using controversial labor practices to drive growth. If Jeff Bezos and Travis Kalanick go head to head, it’s sure to be a knock-down, drag-out brawl.