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September 24, 2017
“This year the human race is producing more data than the previous 5,000 years combined. Data is so powerful that in the future, nation states will fight over it for power.” This thought-provoking statistic set the stage for a much-anticipated panel discussion at RISMedia's 2017 Real Estate CEO Exchange in New York on how brokers are leveraging the application of predictive analytics and ...
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“This year the human race is producing more data than the previous 5,000 years combined. Data is so powerful that in the future, nation states will fight over it for power.” This thought-provoking statistic set the stage for a much-anticipated panel discussion at RISMedia's 2017 Real Estate CEO Exchange in New York on how brokers are leveraging the application of predictive analytics and ...
Here's a look at Facebook's new $35 million office By Herb Scribner @HerbScribner Published: Sept. 24, 2017 10:05 a.m. Updated: 1 hour ago + Leave a comment Zillow.com A screenshot of 181 Freemont. Facebook just unveiled its new headquarters, and it’s getting a thumbs up. Facebook announced earlier this year that it will have a new building at 181 Fremont St. in San Francisco. The 70-s...
Mega-corporations — from Facebook to Amazon — are creating modern-day company towns. In Menlo Park, California, Facebook plans to build a new campus with 1,500 residences, a walkable retail district, a grocery store, and a hotel for its employees. Meanwhile, Amazon recently announced that it will build a second headquarters that could effectively turn the chosen city into a company town — mu...
Maybe Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is simply looking for a commercial real estate bargain. Maybe Amazon’s very public search for a second company headquarters is a bit of corporate grandstanding. Maybe the man who helped change the way we shop is actually seeking new ways for corporations and their workers to do business. But let’s give Bezos credit for one thing he’s already accomplished in his qu...
Alright, I'm going to get a bit deep but it has a purpose. Stay with me people. As I say about a thousand times it started with a conversation. Of course, it was with Vishu the CEO of Buildout. He and I get deep on a few things, of which the most compelling topic is 16-inch softball (or Pillow Ball) and the art of pitching. Maybe that's for another day. For some reason, we got onto the t...
OTR thrives as hub for tech startups, but some worry it's too costly, concentrated in one spot Mason, Blue Ash, Covington offer alternatives Steve Ramos | WCPO contributor 8:10 AM, Sep 24, 2017 Share Article Previous Next Those involved in the tech startup community discuss relevant issues. Some leaders worry Over-the-Rhine, will thriving as a hub for the companies, is becoming too expensive....
When Amazon announced its plans for a second North American headquarters, cities throughout the country began to salivate over the prospect of becoming its home — and they should. An investment of $5 billion locally, adding 50,000 new jobs with average salaries in the six-figure range would be transformational for any community. It’s no wonder that so many luminaries in Orange County are wildl...
A few minutes after I published my post on Smart Homes, I saw the news that Walmart is testing in-home delivery of packages and groceries (TechCrunch). That means you don't need to be home when the delivery happens, and the products are left inside your home rather than left on the doorstep for a thief to snatch. See the video here: We're in interesting times indeed.
Homie grabs No. 2 realty spot, adds buyer-side services By Art Raymond @DNTechHive Published: Sept. 23, 2017 5:10 p.m. Updated: 2 hours ago + Leave a comment 1 of 10 View 10 Items Kristin Murphy, Deseret News FILE- Johnny Hanna, CEO and co-founder of Homie, shows solar lights that come with Homie real estate signs at the company's headquarters in Draper on Wednesday, June 7, 2017. Related Lin...
Tesla wants to take the tedium out of the charging experience by turning its stops into convenience stores. Tesla owners already have it pretty good when it comes to juicing up their vehicles. Customers can drive to one of the companies' many Supercharger stations and be back on the road in just 30 minutes. Most electric-car owners need to set aside at least an hour, making an overnight char...