14%-21% of $AAPL’s annual profits come from $GOOGL for building $GOOGL’s search engine into its product Posted on 2020/10/25 by Carl Robitaille Reply https://twitter.com/NorthmanTrader/status/1320395936732975105?s=20
What happens when you prioritize consistency over clarity Posted on 2020/10/25 by Carl Robitaille Reply What happens when you prioritize consistency over clarity. pic.twitter.com/BfaPvSAJQW— JD Vogt 🇺🇸🇺🇦 (@jdvogt) October 21, 2020
Rachat de MEC : quand les données valent plus que les produits Posted on 2020/10/20 by Carl Robitaille Reply Rachat de MEC : quand les données valent plus que les produits
Out of stock substitution Posted on 2020/10/20 by Carl Robitaille Reply Can't wait to surprise my wife with an organic red bell pepper! pic.twitter.com/psogdy7w8N— Andreas Hagemann (@hagmnn) October 13, 2020
This garage was Disney’s first studio Posted on 2020/10/16 by Carl Robitaille Reply On this day in 1923: Disney founded.This garage was Disney’s first studio: pic.twitter.com/T5P9JcOL7X— Jon Erlichman (@JonErlichman) October 16, 2020
Golden Knights owner discusses potential NHL ‘Canadian division’ in 2020-21 Posted on 2020/10/15 by Carl Robitaille Reply Golden Knights owner discusses potential NHL ‘Canadian division’ in 2020-21
Zoom’s new app store marks its biggest attempt to be a social platform Posted on 2020/10/14 by Carl Robitaille Reply Zoom’s new app store marks its biggest attempt to be a social platform
Amazon cover story, 20 years ago Posted on 2020/10/13 by Carl Robitaille Reply Amazon cover story, 20 years ago: pic.twitter.com/PsDVIUbb7O— Jon Erlichman (@JonErlichman) October 13, 2020
Google is giving data to police based on search keywords, court docs show Posted on 2020/10/13 by Carl Robitaille Reply Google is giving data to police based on search keywords, court docs show
Big data company Palantir is now officially a public company — and it’s one of nearly a dozen major tech firms that can trace its roots to PayPal Posted on 2020/10/06 by Carl Robitaille Reply Big data company Palantir is now officially a public company — and it’s one of nearly a dozen major tech firms that can trace its roots to PayPal