The S-1 itself isn't made public in a confidential filing.
I was surprised to learn that Cakebread Cellars is actually named for its founders, Jack and Dolores Cakebread
Last I heard, Starlink isn't reliable in a forest. The trees intermittently block the signal.
It's called the "greenhouse effect" because the CO2 traps heat in the earth's atmosphere, just like the walls and roof of a greenhouse trap the heat inside the greenhouse. Greenhouses are also enriched with extra CO2 to…
CD quality is 1.4 mbps 16 * 44,100 * 2 = 1,411,200
They traded based on material, non-public information, so I would have to say yes, this is definitely insider trading, but I'm not a lawyer...
Nobody except the eight cameras on the car
I definitely wouldn't consider that to be a "melt-down"
Maybe because that would give an advantage to people using faster languages, and they want it to be more about the machine learning algorithms
11% might be the long-term historical average (last 75 years or so), but that still sounds pretty high.
They're really bad at numbering. First the Xbox One, and now this
Well that's kind of boring
10 nodes with 100GB each. 100 nodes with 10GB each. 1000 nodes with 1GB each. Spark is built for scaling out.
Sort of a misquote. The Bloomberg article quotes the Google Ventures managing partner, who says the long-term market value could be $200 billion or more. This article makes it sound like that's their current valuation.…
Plus for international travelers, restaurant wifi is sometimes the only way to get internet access
So they buy Time Warner and still have $120B left over
According to their wiki page, Quora's valued at over 900 million after their most recent round of funding.
I did an hourly internship last summer and got 4th of July off, paid. It must depend on the company.
Plus $16M back in June
Their search revenue is still advertising revenue though
I'm probably biased, but I think the Denver/Boulder area would be a good candidate
The S-1 itself isn't made public in a confidential filing.
I was surprised to learn that Cakebread Cellars is actually named for its founders, Jack and Dolores Cakebread
Last I heard, Starlink isn't reliable in a forest. The trees intermittently block the signal.
It's called the "greenhouse effect" because the CO2 traps heat in the earth's atmosphere, just like the walls and roof of a greenhouse trap the heat inside the greenhouse. Greenhouses are also enriched with extra CO2 to…
CD quality is 1.4 mbps 16 * 44,100 * 2 = 1,411,200
They traded based on material, non-public information, so I would have to say yes, this is definitely insider trading, but I'm not a lawyer...
Nobody except the eight cameras on the car
I definitely wouldn't consider that to be a "melt-down"
Maybe because that would give an advantage to people using faster languages, and they want it to be more about the machine learning algorithms
11% might be the long-term historical average (last 75 years or so), but that still sounds pretty high.
They're really bad at numbering. First the Xbox One, and now this
Well that's kind of boring
10 nodes with 100GB each. 100 nodes with 10GB each. 1000 nodes with 1GB each. Spark is built for scaling out.
Sort of a misquote. The Bloomberg article quotes the Google Ventures managing partner, who says the long-term market value could be $200 billion or more. This article makes it sound like that's their current valuation.…
Plus for international travelers, restaurant wifi is sometimes the only way to get internet access
So they buy Time Warner and still have $120B left over
According to their wiki page, Quora's valued at over 900 million after their most recent round of funding.
I did an hourly internship last summer and got 4th of July off, paid. It must depend on the company.
Plus $16M back in June
Their search revenue is still advertising revenue though
I'm probably biased, but I think the Denver/Boulder area would be a good candidate