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What is happening in the capital of East China's Zhejiang province could eventually spread across the country and, in time, globally, as smart city technology improves. Traffic and transport are key areas of focus for smart city applications, in which big data and software are applied to make the most of existing hardware.
Wearing red or white caps, Hong Kong citizens formed the giant words with their bodies at the football field of the park, with "LOVE" showed in a red heart.
We’re already seeing deep divisions between the nation’s economically vibrant tech regions and struggling rural communities, which helped spur the rise of Trump-era populism. But GDP is not the only metric of a city’s value.
Wet and overcast weather is set to dominate the winter sky of Shanghai and surrounding cities in the Yangtze River Delta region for at least another week, following Sunday's brief return of sunshine, weather authorities said.
Whelan's family said he traveled to Moscow only to attend a friend's wedding. He also has British, Irish and Canadian citizenship.
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Westinghouse, with a strong commitment to its ongoing projects, has been communicating with the Chinese government and key customers of the AP1000 in China, he said.
Whatever it is you love about wherever you live, it’s not going to be the same if your city manages to convince Amazon that it’s better than all the rest of the suitors.
Wei usually has her dog groomed twice a month during the summer, spending around 2,000 yuan a year on grooming alone.
What was that era like just before you joined Amazon in 1994? “The previous job I had was with Kaleida Labs, which was an Apple-IBM joint venture that called itself a startup but really wasn’t. I left that in the Spring of 1994. ?I lived in Santa Cruz, California, and that was at the time when there was a huge amount of ferment in the air with Netscape hiring up all of the hot-shot programmers around…. There wasn’t really much else going on at that time, but there was quite a bit of buzz about the Web, so my friend and I were thinking that we should do something about this, it is a big opportunity. I had been working in computers since the mid-70s and had sort of seen the first wave of the PC revolution come, and I didn’t jump on that. At the time, I was more enamored of what we then thought of as bigger machines, the kind of machines that the universities had. I was interested in the type of software that could run on those. I watched as the first PC wave happened and got bigger and bigger and bigger, and at some point I realized: ‘Oh, I kind of missed getting on that wave.’ So, I always had in the back of mind, if I see something that I want to be participate in coming, next time, I am going to act on it. A lot of time went by before I had that feeling again.’