Well-developed logistics infrastructure can effectively reduce cross-border e-commerce operating costs and enhance the user experience of consumers, the report said.
When 25 year-old ballet dancer Chun Wai Chan was named principal dancer by the Houston Ballet in the just ended holiday season, his dream of becoming a principal dancer in an elite group had come true sooner than he had expected.
Wheat and corn futures were little changed, consolidating after touching near two-month highs and ahead of a governmental crop report due later in the week.
We’ve asked an Alibaba spokeswoman for more about the company’s plans in the Seattle region, and we’ll update this post with any additional information we receive.
What makes these rankings so unique—and exciting to me as a professional data scientist—is that they’re based on the actual actions of over 175 million professionals on LinkedIn. Last year, LinkedIn was home to over?15 billion?interactions between professionals and companies. We cross-referenced our data with thousands of survey responses to pinpoint the specific activities that best indicate familiarity and interest in working for a company: connecting with employees, viewing employee profiles, visiting Company and Career Pages, and following companies. After crunching this data and normalizing for things like company size, we developed our top 100 global list. We then applied LinkedIn profile data to rank the most sought-after employers among professionals in five countries and four job functions.
We’re diving into the world of video streaming on this week’s GeekWire radio show.
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What’s your favorite Zynga game? “Words with Friends is probably my consistent favorite. It is just a great implementation, and it is a great social game. I like CityVille a lot, and I like poker.”
When Gallup did the same poll in 2009, it found that by 53 percent to 45 percent, Americans believed that former President Barack Obama had made progress in changing the way Washington works.
What does that mean in real terms?
What's the brand's history in Hong Kong and why are so few of them seen on our streets today?