Bellhops Interview, Moving Services That Are Convenient, Grubhub Fake Profiles

Computer America - En podkast av Ben Crossman

Bellhops, Kyle Miller, Director of Brand and Communications.There’s a moment during each move when Bellhops customers realize everything is going to go well. They relax, smile more, start thinking about dinner. We exist to get people to that moment of relief and satisfaction, that moment when they know they’re home.This is a sincere expression of how we view our role in customers’ lives: as guides and partners during a period of change. And to deliver this experience, we find movers and drivers who elevate their service through care and hospitality.At the core of all our values is the desire to continually transform the experience of moving into something that people can rely on to be simple and enjoyable, and every facet of our company—our team, our process, and our services—has been designed to accomplish that mission.Topics:Grubhub is faking which restaurants it actually partners with – The Verge…Grubhub has a new “growth hacking” strategy that includes creating a restaurant listing on its platform for places it doesn’t even partner with. According to a new report by the San Francisco Chronicleand tweets by restaurant owner Pim Techamuanvivit, Grubhub has been allowing customers to order food from its websites from restaurants that haven’t technically signed up to be on Grubhub or its subsidiaries’ platforms. (Disclosure: my parents own a restaurant that partners with Grubhub.)…Apple and its wifi chip company Broadcom ordered to pay $1.1bn to university over iPhone patents | Science & Tech News | Sky News… Apple and the wifi chip company it uses for iPhones have been ordered to pay $1.1bn (£840.5m) to a university for infringing patents. A jury handed down the verdict in favour of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) which claims the Broadcom wifi chips used in hundreds of millions of Apple iPhones infringed four of its data transmission patents…For full show notes, check out ComputerAmerica.com!

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