His management principles over nearly three decades at Amazon’s helm have touched on everything from sleep (get eight hours) to when best to have meetings (not before 10 a.m.) The common thread throug
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At Google X, the company’s now-not-so-top-secret R&D lab, engineers and neuroscientists and artificial-intelligence experts dream up a future without the pressure of market deadlines: driverless cars,
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By the time the competition’s reporters returned to New York City from Albany to file their stories, Brooks already had the finished product in hand. Advertisement The American news business is chocka
This is the story of one strange moment in animation history, two reluctantly warring teams of animators, and three movies, only one of which you can see today. Photo: Buena Vista Pictures/Everett Col
“What truly defines American culture is that Americans love to eat in restaurants even though America has the worst restaurants in the world.” That’s how my pithy observation about the dismal state of