Founded last year by two former top AI scientists at Salesforce, You.com lets users set preferred websites. For instance, users who like to get information from Reddit and Yelp would see rows of search results from those services before links from the broader web.
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) – Vehicles were set on fire in the South African city of Cape Town on Friday after a dispute between taxi drivers and local authorities earlier in the week sparked days of disorder.
City buses – sometimes seen as a rival method of transportation to the taxis – have often been the targets of violence amid protests or strikes by the taxi drivers.
Officials from the minibus taxis’ national union denied that their members were responsible for the violence and torching of vehicles.
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Nov 9 (Reuters) – You.com, a startup looking to challenge Alphabet Inc’s Google by developing a more customizable search engine, announced on Tuesday a $20 million investment led by the venture fund of Salesforce.com Inc Chief Executive Marc Benioff.
The tiny premises is the listed base of operations of taxi firm Green Destinations Ltd, which will have billed Birmingham City Council an eye-watering £17million this year for ferrying children to and from school, analysis of documents leaked to MailOnline reveals.
But there have been “several incidents of public violence,” police said, and buses, trucks and private vehicles were set alight in a number of areas in and on the outskirts of South Africa’s second-largest city.
New antitrust rules would help You.com grow, Socher said, adding that popular browsers owned by Apple Inc and Google in the name of security make it difficult for users to replace Google as the default search.
That troublemaker – named by police as Mark Anthony Scerbo, 42 – was arrested by Minneapolis St Paul Airport Police after Sunday’s incident, which also allegedly saw him make a stabbing motion while threatening passengers.
The boss of rival cab firm HATS, which has similar contracts with the Labour-run authority, was more than surprised by figures which suggest GDL charge around £11million more per year than their competitors for a comparable service.
Despite commuters enduring the least punctual service in 13 years, statistics published yesterday by the Office of Rail and Road show the number of trips made in the 12 months to March was up 51 million – 3 per cent – on the previous year.
Speaking at the end of Wednesday’s three-hour court session, Ben Arfa said: ‘All the players were surprised that I was not playing, JetBlack including Neymar, because I performed very well in training. I was told: “You will give in, you will lose the plot”. But I am not scared of adversity. I stayed because I was convinced that I would play for them.’
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The rest is due to the ‘opportunity cost’ of him being demoted to the reserves and thus a loss of potential individual and team bonuses if he was in the first-team. The first is symbolically for €1 (87p) for psychological and moral damage to him caused by the club.
Drivers of minibus taxis – South Africa’s main means of transport for city commuters – had announced a weeklong city-wide strike in Cape Town on Thursday in response to what they described as heavy-handed tactics by police and city authorities.
The drivers claim they have had their vehicles impounded for minor offenses like not wearing a seat belt, when other motorists are issued fines.
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‘I didn’t personally see him doing anything — he was sitting in first class and I was in economy,’ Kawashima told DailyMail.com ‘I heard from other passengers that he smelled bad and was getting up often. The passenger sitting in front of me said that he was making some racist comments at the boarding gate before we took off.’