KITT.AI’s bigger?push is?building an open platform and community for developers, providing natural and spoken language understanding as a service.?The startup plans to go to market this spring with two products: one in speech understanding, and one in text understanding, Yao explained via email this morning.?The service will be free to individual developers, with a paid version for enterprise customers.
Justin.tv was the?name of the predecessor to game?streaming site Twitch, acquired by Amazon for 0 million in 2014, but it’s not clear if the Justin Acquisition name is connected to Twitch. One?clue that something significant happened at Biba?last year: The official Biba Twitter account has been quiet?since August 2015, a month before the date of the merger documents.
Kimunge, who is celebrating her 15th year in the business, has for the last four years been buying all her goods through Alibaba. She regrets why she never discovered the e-commerce website early enough as her profits for the four years have tripled.
KUNMING - Southwest China's Yunnan province saw foreign trade rise 17.6 percent year-on-year to 186.4 billion yuan (.6 billion) from January to October.
Kakas denied reports from within the camp that authorities burned and destroyed asylum-seekers' property in an effort to persuade them to leave.
Keyla Hiciano, 13, a student at the Indiana Dance Institute, performed a chopstick dance.?
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Kang is also a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China's highest academic institution in natural sciences.
KUALA LUMPUR -- Former Malaysian deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim was sworn in as a member of parliament on Monday after winning a by-election over the weekend.
KABUL-Shoppers in the Afghan capital are going online for everything from fashion to furniture to avoid bomb attacks and sexual harassment, with dozens of startups doing a brisk trade where there were few on the ground two years ago.
Kevin Brady, US House Ways and Means Committee chairman, said: "These tariffs make it more difficult to sell more 'Made in America' products globally and expose many of our industries — particularly agriculture and chemicals — to devastating retaliation."