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Denver, Boston, Dallas, Toronto and 20 Metropolitan Areas Announced for Candidates for the New Amazon HQ2
The Future of Amazon Amazon has narrowed down the list of 238 proposed cities for their next headquarters down to 20. These locations will experience a large increase in jobs and overall growth. After months of reviewing which area would be the best fit for their next move Amazon has made the following announcement. "Thank you to all 238 communities that submitted proposals. Getting from 238 to 20 was very tough - all the proposals showed tremendous enthusiasm and creativity. Through this process we learned about many new communities across North America that we will consider as locations for future infrastructure investment
Oil Spill Off the Coast of China Raises Concern About the Use of Fossil Fuel
An Iranian Cargo Ship Carrying 136,000 Tons of Oil has Sunk to the Ocean Floor Off the Coast of China An Iranian cargo ship was recently hit by a Hong Kong-registered cargo ship that caused an oil spill. For the past eight days the Iranian ship had been leaking oil into the South China Sea. Today, the Iranian ship has fell to the bottom of the ocean floor. In its wake, it has left behind a major environmental disaster. The ship tragically went down with 32 crew members. Watch this clip from National Geographic on YouTube for more information on this
Comcast Cable Partners with Amazon Web Services for Cloud Computing
AWS Set to Support Xfinity xFi Comcast Cable has announced today that they will be partnering with Amazon Web Services for cloud computing infrastructure. This partnership will help Comcast Cable utilize the server technology with AWS. Comcast Cable and NBCUniversal are currently connected with AWS to provide them with new and engaging revenue-generating products within the competitive entertainment industry. Comcast and Business Wire noted: "Over the years, we have leveraged the breadth and depth of AWS's services, including compute, storage, and analytics. In that process, we've found AWS to be extremely customer focused." - Jan Hofmeyr, Chief Network and Operations Officer and Senior Vice President
The Net Neutrality Overturn Process Picks Up Steam with Additional Support in the Senate
A New Political Hero Emerges from Maine known as Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) Which Republican Senator will be the next hero? The overturn process regarding Net Neutrality is gaining momentum with all 49 Democrat Senators and Susan Collins (R-ME) supporting the Congressional Review Act. The process of overturning the repeal with Net Neutrality will have to obtain one more vote from the Senate, pass through Congress, and if it makes it to the desk of President Trump, there is a strong chance he will veto the reinstatement of Net Neutrality. That being said, it will put the blame of removing
Joe’s Gourmet Fish Fry Jumps in the Deep End of Shark Tank
Rise and Grind with Shark Tank Investors The hottest startup platform is currently on ABC with two new episodes. Shark Tank is hosting multiple entrepreneurs for a chance to connect with investors. Last week the show broadcasted new episodes, and one of the companies that are in the running tonight inquired for me to review their business and pitch the to the sharks. Joe's Gourmet Fish Fry is a company with heart and soul. I understand how the sharks look at their current evaluation with 85 percent of the company being held by a family member. The company does bring
A Recap on CES 2018 Featuring Trends in Entertainment, Virtual Reality, and Content Marketing
The Future has Arrived CES 2018 featured a massive amount of breakthrough technology with flying cars, autonomous robotics, enhanced virtual reality, and new ways to explore entertainment. Over the past week major tech companies have been pitching and promoting their latest products on an international stage in Las Vegas. We now take a look back at some of the hottest trends in technology. Robotics at CES 2018 One of my favorite trends with robotics at CES this year was Omron's artificial intelligence setup that had a robot able to play ping-pong with humans. In addition, there was plenty of household
YouTube and Google Aim to Work More with Producers to Provide a More Refined User Experience
The Tech Giants Push Back Against Abusive Content YouTube and Google are teaming up to help monitor videos that are being shown on the platform. Recently, a YouTuber known as Logan Paul uploaded a controversial video that has put a spotlight on the topic of how distasteful videos become popular. After producing videos on YouTube for over a decade, and sharing content from the site daily, I have found myself questioning the motives of the company that I support. In a capitalistic country, it is common for companies to gravitate to generating revenue over moral obligations. We see this in the pharmaceutical,
The New Facebook Algorithm Is Bad News For Some Web Publishers, But Great News For Us
An Ongoing Struggle to Make Facebook Great Again In one of the most unselfish moves on the Internet, Mark Zuckerberg is moving the attention away from publishers and brands on Facebook, and redirecting it to human beings. This decision may not stick, due to the stock price dropping over eight points by the end of Friday, January 12. If it does hold, our publishing company is properly setup for success. In 2013 and 2014 we did some advertising on Facebook. It did provide some brand awareness, but when we started seeing people get caught up in likes and shares by
Florida Is Dropped from the Offshore Drilling Plan and Other Coastal States Become Outraged
The Trump Administration May Win Votes In Florida, But the GOP Overall May Lose Votes In South Carolina, California, Maryland and Massachusetts with Offshore Drilling Plans The Trump Administration has removed Florida from the states that is projected to allow offshore drilling. After that decision was made, a large backlash of coastal states all over the country inquired why only Florida was removed. This sparks an even deeper environmental debate on the safety of offshore drilling. If it is safe off the coast of South Carolina, why is it not safe in Florida. Senators in 12 different states are seeking
CES 2018 Live Stream with CNET for Thursday, January 11 on YouTube
Go Swimming with Sharks for a spot on Shark Tank at the Venetian on Thursday CES 2018 is back up and running after a power outage on Wednesday. The tech conference in Las Vegas continues to roll on with home entertainment on display today. Yesterday there was a major power outage at CES in the Central Hall and South Hall bridge meeting rooms. A representative with the event has provided the following statement: "Today at approximately 11:15 AM, the Central Hall and South Hall bridge meeting rooms at the Las Vegas Convention Center lost power. Power in the South Hall was restored
The Future of Amazon Amazon has narrowed down the list of 238
An Iranian Cargo Ship Carrying 136,000 Tons of Oil has Sunk to the
AWS Set to Support Xfinity xFi Comcast Cable has announced today that they
A New Political Hero Emerges from Maine known as Senator Susan Collins
Rise and Grind with Shark Tank Investors The hottest startup platform is
The Future has Arrived CES 2018 featured a massive amount of breakthrough
The Tech Giants Push Back Against Abusive Content YouTube and Google are
An Ongoing Struggle to Make Facebook Great Again In one of the
The Trump Administration May Win Votes In Florida, But the GOP Overall
Go Swimming with Sharks for a spot on Shark Tank at the Venetian








