Its first e-bus was deployed in 2010. In both 2011 and 2012, BYD received e-bus orders from other countries. It rolled out its e-buses in Chicago in September 2011 and several cities in South America in 2012.
It’s not clear what kind of application Amazon has in mind for its CBRS experiment. We’ve reached out to Amazon for comment, and will update this report with anything we hear back.
Its business scope includes terminals, roads, bridges, railways, tunnels, container cranes, heavy marine machinery, large steel structure and road machinery manufacturing, as well as international project contracting, and import and export trading services.
It’s another sign this year that Amazon.com’s competitors are thinking real hard about their relationships with AWS, with the .7 billion purchase of Whole Foods perhaps serving as a bit of a tipping point. Wal-Mart is reportedly pressuring its suppliers to avoid doing tech business with AWS, which provides a huge opening for Microsoft and Google to target retailers or consumer goods companies who are being steamrollered by Amazon in 2017.
It’s the second time that the sector surpassed the previously most profitable financial industry. The annual salary in IT rose 8.7 percent over 2016, while the financial industry recorded 4.6 percent growth, the lowest among all industries.
JD has also rolled out VR/AR makeup features to help customers test multiple cosmetics on their own faces with real makeup effects, such as lip color finishes, before buying.
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Its net profit increased by 0.69 percent to 1.39 billion yuan in the first three quarters.
JC: It’s true and there are other factors here beyond just the Seattle angle, and I think there’s an interesting business case to be made on the idea of having a joint headquarters somewhere else in North America. You know, as we all know in the tech industry, there’s a war for talent going on right now mainly around software developers and engineers but also top executives. And not every software engineer and developer or technology executive wants to move to the Pacific Northwest. And so I do think there is a play here by Amazon to diversify themselves geographically so that they could have a presence — I believe, likely on the East Coast — that will allow it to attract top talent from other markets that they may have a hard time pulling into Seattle even with that.
It's home to universities and technology companies, and now North Carolina's Research Triangle area wants a nonstop flight to China.