Google releases millions of bad drawings for you (and your AI) to paw through
By Devin Coldewey from TechCrunch Back in November, Google showcased a few of its funky machine learning experiments, and among them was Quick, Draw! (their bang, not mine) — a game where you sketch something and an image recognition system…
1000 Man March donates to YMCA
Cayman Islands YMCA receives donation from the 1000 Man March “ We are very proud to make this donation [$500] and support the various programmes and efforts of the YMCA. The 1000 Man March Outreach, is a Faith based Christian…
Shocking survey: Unlimited data plans make customers happy
By Chris Mills From BGR You’re gonna want to sit down and knock back a stiff drink before reading this, you’ll be so surprised. JD Power has published its latest findings on wireless plans and providers, and amazingly, people on…
The 4 craziest details from the Samsung heir bribery case
By COLIN DAILEDA From Mashable Lee Jae-yong is the billionaire heir who runs one of the most powerful companies in tech—and on Friday, he was convicted of corruption. The Samsung Group vice chairman is effectively the chairman of the company…
Barbuda celebrates the third anniversary of creation of marine sanctuaries
From Caribbean News Now CODRINGTON, Barbuda — In 2014, the Barbuda Council established marine reserves and no-net zones to protect and replenish the island’s marine environment. This August marks the third anniversary of the creation of Barbuda’s marine sanctuaries. Three…
The priceline of pot and a game changer for the marijuana industry: How smart investors are seeing green
By MAXWELL CARLTON From Wall St news Unless you’ve been living under a rock, there’s a good chance you’ve heard that the Marijuana Industry is undergoing explosive growth across the United States. While support for federal legalization of marijuana continues…
Tiffany same-store sales slide
By Gayathree Ganesan, Reuters From Business Insider (Reuters) – Tiffany & Co reported bigger-than-expected quarterly profit and sales on Thursday, helped in part by higher demand for its fashion and designer jewelry in Japan and lower input costs. Sales at…
China makes inroads in Caribbean nations through aid, trade
A commentary by Dan Southerland From RFA In the United States, when we think of the Caribbean Sea, many of us think of beaches and wonderful music. The music and the beaches still thrive. But a new Caribbean is emerging,…
How the remote Western resort of Jackson Hole became a go-to gathering for central bankers
By Pedro Nicolaci da Costa From Business Insider Every year, the biggest names in global central banking descend on the outskirts of the small Western town of Jackson, Wyoming, to discuss what they see as the most pressing issues in…
This handwritten note tells us how femininity and dominance aren’t mutually exclusive
BY RACHEL THOMPSON From Mashable A woman has been handing out an empowering note in London’s Kings Cross station to encourage women and girls to embrace their femininity in the workplace. Twenty-year-old art director Sophia Tassew handed passersby at the…