Uber’s Monthly Subscription and the Holy Grail for Subscription Economy: Hotels

This past November, Uber announced its much awaited monthly subscription service. Called the ‘Ride Pass’, the service allows users guaranteed set prices for a monthly fee. The service is available in Los Angeles, Austin, Orlando, Denver, and Miami and costs $24.99 a month in Los Angeles and $14.99 a month in the other four cities.

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The Robot Rights Debate

The issue of granting intelligent machines robot rights has drawn ambivalent responses from European legislators and members of the scientific committee following an appeal to grant robots personhood.

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A Lateral Idea in Retail - Turn the Shop Around

Consider the shopping experience for a housewife in the 1920s. She would go from one small store to another – meat from the butcher’s, bread from the bakery, fish from the fish monger, cans and vegetables from the grocer’s, household items from the hardware store and so on. At each shop she would have to queue behind other customers as the shopkeeper fetched each item the customer wanted from the shelves behind the counter. It was a long and costly experience.

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Sharpening Your Sharpe Ratio for Cryptocurrency Trading

Gregory Sandrich stops for a few seconds to adjust his jacket. He’s about to meet his son-in-law, an investment banker at Goldman Sachs, for lunch in downtown Manhattan. The retired accountant and grandfather can’t wait to share with his son-in-law the latest investment he’s just made.

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Building Respect in the Corporate World

Relationship between the boss and the sub-ordinate is one of the most important relationships at any point in people's lives. 

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