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British Airways Computer Meltdown, NASA Solar Probe, Ramadan Brings Digital Boost To Sales

Richard Bradbury | Audrey Raj

30-May-17 12:00

British Airways Computer Meltdown, NASA Solar Probe, Ramadan Brings Digital Boost To Sales

In today's Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury and Audrey Raj talk about:

 

0:27 - The Chinese Version Of Amazon Is Already Using Drones To Deliver Stuff To Customers

7:57 - Computer Meltdown May Cost British Airways Over $100 Million

12:39 - Accused Of Underpaying Women, Google Says It’s Too Expensive To Get Wage Data

16:31 - NASA Solar Probe Plus Mission To The Sun

22:53 - Digital Boost To Sales (Online Entrepreneurs During Ramadan)


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Tags:  JD.comdronesGoogleunderpaying womenwage dataBritish Airwayscomputer meltdownNASAsolar probemission to the sunRamadandigital boost to salesenterprisebiz bytes





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