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2019-02-13

Cisco $CSCO Q2 FY19 Earnings LIVE Webcast, Feb 13, 4:30pm EST

$CSCO
UPDATE after hours trading Feb 13, 2019:
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Stock exchange: symbol NASDAQ: CSCO
Domain: cisco.com
Investor Relations: https://investor.cisco.com/

Cisco’s Q2FY19 Earnings Conference Call
Date: February 13, 2019
Time: 4:30 pm EST
Listen To Webcast - slides, earnings release.

Financial results excerpt:
Cisco Systems, Inc. is a multinational technology conglomerate headquartered in San Jose, California, in the center of Silicon Valley, that develops, manufactures and sells networking hardware, telecommunications equipment and other high-technology services and products.

See also:

Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference, San Francisco
February 14, 2019  Time: 1:50 pm EST
Speaker: Chuck Robbins, Cisco Chairman and CEO, Listen To Webcast

2019 Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Investor Conference, San Francisco
February 25, 2019  Time: 11:45 am EST
Speaker: Jeff Reed, SVP, of Product Management, Security, Listen To Webcast

Cisco Calls for Privacy to be Considered a Fundamental Human Right--cisco.com Feb 07, 2019, excerpt:

"Cisco is calling on the U.S. government to develop a US federal privacy law that assures customers their data is protected. The American system should not just look to solve for today’s privacy discussions around monetization of customer data; it should aim to solve for the complex privacy needs of a world where tens of billions of devices are connected to the internet.

"Cisco urges three basic principles for U.S. legislation:
  • Ensure interoperability between different privacy protection regimes;
  • Avoid fracturing of legal obligations for data privacy through a uniform federal law that aligns with the emerging global consensus;
  • Reassure customers that enforcement of privacy rights will be robust without costly and unnecessary litigation.
"Globally, Cisco will advocate for several common elements in privacy legislation, some of which include:
  • Security: Assign responsibility to protect the confidentiality, integrity, availability, and resiliency of data;
  • Transparency: Explain how data is collected, used, transferred, and disclosed;
  • Accountability: Ensure governance for data under the entity’s stewardship, including a data protection team, applying a risk-based approach;
  • Innovation: Recognize multi-stakeholder-driven initiatives that enhance transparency and provide paths for implementation."


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2018-11-21

Dropbox CEO Drew Houston and the Evolution of a Tech Entrepreneur

Drew Houston: Dropbox and the Evolution of a Tech Entrepreneur

Goldman Sachs video above published Nov 12, 2018: In this episode of Talks at GS, filmed at Goldman Sachs’ Builders + Innovators Summit, Dropbox (dropbox.com) co-founder and CEO Drew Houston discusses what he has learned as he continues to grow the cloud computing company into one of the biggest disruptors in Silicon Valley.
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2018-07-21

Tech Review 1) Silicon Valley & Tech Obsessions, 2) Innovation & AI (video)

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Tech Review (TR 2018-07-21)--Domain Mondo's weekly review of tech investing news with commentary, analysis and opinion: Features • 1) Silicon Valley & Tech Obsessions, 2) Innovation & AI, 3) Investing: The Week, Investing Notes: Stick with the Winners4) ICYMI Tech News: Google, Amazon, and more.

1) Silicon Valley & Tech Obsessions

Silicon Valley Renegades Take On Tech ​Obsessions: some of the engineers and designers who helped build our most commonly used technology​, including Aza Raskin and Tristan Harris, ​are fighting back against how it’s taking over our lives. ​Wall Street Journal (wsj.com) video above published Jul 2, 2018.

2) Innovation and Artificial Intelligence (AI): An Era of Profound Change

In an age of start-ups and disruptors, innovation is the prime catalyst for profound changes to the business world. But what does 'innovation' truly mean - besides being an easy, clichéd buzzword trotted out by entrepreneurs looking for investment?

The philosopher Luc Ferry, innovation specialist and France's former Minister for Youth, National Education and Research, has taken a special interest in this theme. He discussed this with Christophe Donay, the Chief Strategist and Head of Asset Allocation and Macroeconomic Research at Pictet Wealth Management, at its innovation event in Geneva. The above is a FT.com Content Solutions video published Jul 11, 2018.

3) Investing
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The Week: NASDAQ Composite -0- | S&P 500 Index -0- | DJIA +0.2%

Investing Notes: "Stick with the Winners"
Hedge Fund Billionaire Griffin Knocks Bitcoin

CNBC.com video above published Jul 18, 2018: Citadel's (domain: citadel.com) Ken Griffin is not a fan of digital currencies nor bitcoin. "I don’t have a single portfolio manager [of mine] who has told me we should buy bitcoin, not a single portfolio manager," he said at the Delivering Alpha Conference in New York on Wednesday. "I have a hard time finding myself wanting to be in a position for being a liquidity provider for a product I don’t believe in." The investor said he wishes the younger generation would focus on more productive activities than invest in digital currencies.

Griffin founded Citadel in 1990, and has a net worth of $9 billion, according to Forbes. His hedge fund firm now manages more than $30 billion in assets. One out of every five US stocks trade through Citadel Securities (domain: citadelsecurities.com) on a daily basis, Griffin confirmed. The firm’s multistrategy fund, known as Wellington, was up 1.52 percent in June and 8.79 percent during the first half of the year. More info here.

4) ICYMI Tech News:
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  • Google: "We intend to appeal."--Android has created more choice, not less | blog.google.
  • Amazon $AMZN owns 33% of the internet “cloud,” 49% of US e-commerce, and is elbowing into other sectors--WolfStreet.com. Amazon.com, Inc.'s stock market value hit $900 billion on Wednesday, threatening Apple's position in the race to be the first company with a market cap of One Trillion Dollars (US$). 
  • SeekingAlpha.com: Gaming won't save Snap $SNAP.
  • Mukesh Ambani overtook Alibaba Group founder Jack Ma to become Asia’s richest person as he positions Reliance Industries Ltd. to disrupt the e-commerce space in India--BloombergQuint.com.
  • Postmates adds another 100+ cities in the US, bringing total to 385--TechCrunch.com.
  • Amazon foes Walmart and Microsoft deepen tech partnership--the shared rivalry with Amazon ‘is absolutely core to this,’--Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, WSJ.com July 17, 2018.

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2018-03-23

Billionaire Peter Thiel on Trade & Tariffs, Bitcoin, Privacy, and Trump (video)

President Trump Signs a Presidential Memorandum Targeting China's Economic Aggression

The WhiteHouse.gov video above published Mar 22, 2018

Billionaire Peter Thiel: Innovation, Bitcoin and Politics (2018)

Interview Date:15 March 2018
Event: The Economic Club of New York

An interview with billionaire venture capitalist and co-founder Valar Ventures, Peter Thiel. In this interview with Maria Bartiromo, Thiel discusses how to create innovation and what future innovation he would invest in. He also talks about Bitcoin, privacy, trade and tariffs, and why he supports President Trump.

On privacy (starts at 30:00):
Question: I want to ask you your thoughts on privacy at a time when these technology companies are so successful, more successful and more powerful than they ever have been in terms of having so much information on all of us, you backed Hulk Hogan's successful triumph over Gawker Media and that sex tape that they resulted in a 140 million dollar judgment against Gawker forcing the media company into bankruptcy. You're a libertarian, I want to get your take on how you see the privacy issues versus this powerful position so many of these technology companies are in. I'm leaning to a question about regulation but first why was this Gawker situation so important to you?
Answer: "Well I think that I'm very proud of having supported Hulk Hogan in his in his a successful lawsuit, you know this sort of egregious [conduct], the claim that you know a pornographer pays people for sex tapes and a journalist is someone who gets to publish sex tapes without paying people that's simply an insult to journalists and that's what that is what Gawker was in effect arguing. You know there is a First Amendment we believe in, free speech, but that doesn't mean that you get to steal a sex tape made in the privacy of a bedroom and post it on the internet for everybody to see and ... of course we have a Fourth Amendment which protects you against unreasonable search and seizure not just by the government but certainly also by by private actors ... I'd seen them [Gawker] you know bully and mistreat people for you know for a long time and I thought it was going to continue ... this ongoing tortious behavior was simply going to continue and someone needed to to try to say stop ...

"This question about privacy in the digital era is something that deserves to be rethought a lot and it's not a matter of technological determinism. We often like to tell these technologically determinist stories where if you are pro privacy you are a Luddite and that privacy is an old-fashioned concept, it went out the window and it's no longer possible in the technological world.

"I don't think that's true. I think it is not always just a technological question. It's a legal question, it's a cultural, social, political question and I think that we're going to have a balance that will be, it will protect more privacy in the future. Now I do think that what Gawker did and what the big tech companies are doing is very different. I mean I think one very basic difference is if you voluntarily give the information, that's quite different from from it being sort of illegally obtained and sort of privacy violating way, but I think these things are always open to be rethought ... as a libertarian I always dislike regulation and worry the regulators will do whatever they will do in an even more ham-handed way and will make mistakes even greater than the companies ... but I would agree with you, that if they don't take these issues seriously, there is a risk they will be regulated whether that's a good thing or not. I think the threat is probably greater in Europe and again there's sort of good reasons and bad reasons. Good reasons are these privacy concerns. The bad reasons are that there are no successful [big] tech companies in Europe and they're jealous of the U.S. and ... they're punishing us, so it's sort of a combination of good and bad reasons but I think the tech industry needs to take this stuff [privacy] very seriously."

See also: Peter Thiel on Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Competition (video)

Video Segments:
0:00 Introduction 5:46 How do you see technology changing from here?
13:51 What creates innovation?
15:59 Why have you moved to L.A?
17:20 Why did you support Trump?
19:42 Policies you want to see?
21:57 Views on trade?
24:52 China?
27:15 Are you worried about a trade war?
28:35 Europe? [Editor's note: Thiel comments about U.S. (Trump) vs. China and Germany]
29:59 Thoughts on privacy of technology companies?
33:12 Should there be more regulation?
34:46 Bitcoin? 39:08 Why do you not like other Cryptocurrencies?
40:30 If its price declined, would you buy?
41:42 Thoughts on Space travel?
43:52 Growth stories today?
47:26 Are robots taking over a lot of jobs? [AI]
49:08 Can anyone beat Amazon?
51:43 Other ferocious company?
52:04 Does Trump get a second term?
55:59 Media business?

Transcript (auto-generated, unedited):

Peter Thiel's Book: Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future

Peter Thiel’s Favorite Books:
  • 100 Plus: How the Coming Age of Longevity Will Change Everything, From Careers and Relationships to Family and Faith
  • Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin
  • Resurrection from the Underground: Feodor Dostoevsky (Studies in Violence, Mimesis, & Culture) 
  • Sir Francis Bacon: The New Atlantis

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2018-02-24

Tech Review | Big Tech vs Competition, Innovation, Opportunity (video)

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Tech Review (TR 2018-02-24)--Domain Mondo's weekly review of tech news with commentary, analysis and opinion: Features • 1) Big Tech vs Competition, Innovation, Opportunity? (video), 2) Peter Thiel vs Silicon Valley's Suffocating Group Think (video), 3) Investing: This Week, Investing Notes4) ICYMI.

1) Big Tech vs Competition, Innovation, Opportunity? (video)

Markets Are No Longer Competitive says Scott Galloway:  Scott Galloway, NYU Stern professor, and Roger McNamee, Elevation Partners (domain: elevation.com) co-founder, discuss the need to break up big tech to create more innovation and opportunity in the market. CNBC.com video above published Feb 15, 2018. See also The Case Against Google | The New York Times | nytimes.com: Foundem's case against Google exposes flawed arguments of a self-correcting internet economy and why antitrust laws are essential for tech growth.

New York Times Magazine's Charles Duhigg: The Case Against Google

CNBC.com video published Feb 21, 2018: Charles Duhigg, New York Times Magazine, discusses his article about concern over Google allegedly halting other innovation.

2) Peter Thiel vs Silicon Valley's Suffocating Groupthink (video)

Why Peter Thiel Is Backing Away From Silicon Valley: Bloomberg's Ellen Huet and Mark Milian discuss why Peter Thiel is relocating his home and personal investment firms to Los Angeles. They speak on "Bloomberg Technology" on Feb 15, 2018. See also: Like Peter Thiel, Tech Workers Feel Alienated by Silicon Valley ‘Echo Chamber’ | WSJ.com.: "... Several tech workers and entrepreneurs also have said they left or plan to leave the San Francisco Bay Area because they feel people there are resistant to different social values and political ideologies. Groupthink and homogeneity are making it a worse place to live and work, these workers said ..."

3) Investing
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This Week The Index: S&P 500
S&P 500 Index UP almost 3% since the end of trading in 2017
Volatility Jumps, But It’s Still a Bull Market | MorganStanley.com
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Wall Street's Charging Bull
Investing Notes:

4) ICYMI Tech News:
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  • With $9 billion stake, China's Li Shufu, Chairman and principal owner of Geely in China, is now the largest shareholder (10%) of Germany's Daimler AG (DAIGn.DE), manufacturer of Mercedes Benz cars, trucks and vans. Chinese car manufactuer Geely owns Volvo cars and the maker of London’s black cabs. Next largest Daimler shareholder is Kuwait Investment Authority (7%).
  • AT&T will launch mobile 5G in Atlanta, Dallas and Waco in 2018--engadget.com. See also SeekingAlpha.com.
  • Scammers use Zelle (domain: zellepay.com), a P2P payments service, to defraud online buyers who trust the service because it is backed by US banks--Techcrunch.com
  • Google I/O 2018: May 8-10, 2018, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA--apply to purchase a ticket by 2/27 5pm PST.
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2018-01-08

2018 Forecasts: From US-China Trade War to Chaos in the Mideast (video)

FT Forecasts 2018: From US-China trade war to chaos in the Mideast

The FT.com's senior commentators give their big predictions for the year ahead, from a US-China trade war, to Silicon Valley (Facebook, Amazon & Google) and regulation, to Theresa May surviving as UK prime minister and chaos in the Middle East. Financial Times video above published Dec 28, 2017.

FT Forecasts 2018: A US-China trade war?

FT.com chief foreign affairs commentator Gideon Rachman predicts that next year could see the US aim tariffs at China. If China retaliates with its own tariffs we could see the beginnings of a trade war with implications for the world's trading system. Financial Times video above published Dec 26, 2017.

Are Stocks Still A Good Bet In 2018?

Here's why BlackRock.com’s Kate Moore says yes. Fortune.com video above published Dec 12, 2017.

S&P 500:
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 S&P 500 index up almost 32% since 4 Nov 2016

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2017-12-09

Tech Review | U.S. Tax Reform: What It Means For Big Tech (video)

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Tech Review (TR 2017-12-09)--Domain Mondo's weekly review of tech news with commentary, analysis and opinion: Features • 1) U.S. Tax Reform: What It Means For Big Tech, 2) FCC scheduled to kill net neutrality next week, 3) Investing: The Week: Wall Street's Record Highs, Investing Notes: Silicon Valley Reckoning?, 4) ICYMI Tech News.

1) What Tax Reform Means for Big Tech

Bloomberg.com video above published Dec 4, 2017: The U.S. Senate has passed its version of the tax bill and we are now waiting for a final version to be worked out between the House and Senate. Just how will tax reform impact big technology corporations like Apple, Facebook, Google and Amazon?

See also: Israel may adjust corporate tax after U.S. slash - finance minister | reuters.com.

2) FCC scheduled to kill net neutrality in U.S. this coming week. Watch the LIVE webcast December 14 from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm EST. See also:

3) Investing
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The Week: Dow, S&P 500 close the week at Record Highs

Investing Notes: Silicon Valley Reckoning?

4) ICYMI Tech News:
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2017-07-22

Tech Review: US Tech Stocks Soar, Hitting New Highs (video)

Tech Review (TR 2017-07-22)--Domain Mondo's weekly review of tech news:
Features • 1) US Tech Stocks Soar, Hitting New Highs, 2) How Trump Is Kicking Silicon Valley's Butt, 3) China Takes Advantage of U.S. Limits on Drone Sales, 4) Amazon $AMZN DC Lobbying, FTC Probe, Messaging App, 5) Oculus Rift Dead in the Water, 6) FANG and Q2 2017 Earnings this week, 7) ICYMI Tech News.

Update July 25, 2017:
 Stock Chart: US Tech Stocks Soar. Hitting New Highs

1) US Tech Stocks Soar, Hitting New Highs

Video above published Jul 20, 2017, by FT.com: The crash of tech stocks after dotcom mania and the long, subsequent crawl back by the sector has been accompanied by radical change.

2) How Trump Is Kicking Silicon Valley's Butt

Video above published Jul 20, 2017, by Bloomberg.com:  Bloomberg’s Max Chafkin discusses how Silicon Valley’s resistance to the Trump administration has faded. He speaks with Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Technology.”

3)  China Takes Advantage of U.S. Limits on Drone Sales

Video above published Jul 18, 2017, by WSJ.com: As the U.S. tries to curb the selling of military drones overseas, China is filling the void, expanding sales of the advanced weaponry in the Middle East and Africa.

4)  Amazon $AMZN: Amazon spent $3.2 million in second quarter on Washington lobbying effort | Reuters.com and FTC probing allegations of Amazon's deceptive discounting | Reuters.com  and Amazon Makes A Move On Facebook | SeekingAlpha.com"It is also looking to build a messaging app which will directly challenge the dominance of Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp."

5)  Oculus Rift Is Dead in the Water | MIT TechnologyReview.com--Facebook acquired Oculus for $2 billion in 2014.

6) FANG--Facebook (FB), Amazon (AMZN), Netflix (NFLX), Google (Alphabet: GOOG, GOOGL)--Ranked By Strength Of Competitive Advantage"If we take price into account, there is only one FANG I'd want"--$GOOG, $GOOGL--SeekingAlpha.com

Q2 2017 earnings this coming week:
  • Alphabet GOOG / GOOGL July 24 5pm EDT
  • Facebook FB July 26 5pm EDT
  • Twitter TWTR July 27 7am EDT
  • Verisign VRSN July 27 4:30pm EDT 
  • Amazon AMZN July 27 5:30pm EDT

7) ICYMI Tech News:

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2017-07-08

Tech Review: AI, Data, Jet Packs, and the Future of Tech (video)

Tech Review (TR 2017-07-08)--Domain Mondo's weekly review of tech news:

Features • 1) AI, Data, Jet Packs, and the Future of Tech, 2) EU Antitrust Regulators and Facebook $FB, 3) The Once Great BlackBerry, 4) Microsoft could lay off thousands, 5) Tencent Dominates in China, 6) No Money in Internet Culture, 7) Silicon Valley Cracks, 8) ICYMI Tech News.

1) Artificial Intelligence (AI), Data, Jet Packs, and the Future of Tech:

Video above published Jul 3, 2017, by WSJ.com: The future of technology was up for discussion at the Founders Forum (domain: ff.co), an invite-only community of global entrepreneurs, CEOs, and investors in the digital, media and technology sectors.

2) EU Antitrust Regulators Eye Facebook:

Video above published Jul 3, 2017:  EU Antitrust and Privacy--Facebook Inc.’s small print may be the next big thing in European antitrust as watchdogs home in on how the world’s biggest social network collects information from users that helps generate vast advertising revenues--Bloomberg.com's Alistair Barr reports on "Bloomberg Technology."

3)  The Once Great BlackBerry: On Misleading Positives | BlackBerry Ltd. (NASDAQ:BBRY) | SeekingAlpha.com"The bearish thesis remains the same: The BlackBerry of today is a collection of small, stagnated and unprofitable businesses, trading for 160x earnings 2 years down the road."

4)  Microsoft could lay off ‘thousands’ as it focuses more on cloud services | TheVerge.com: "Microsoft says it will now focus on two distinct areas: big enterprise customers, and then small to medium-sized businesses."

5)  Tencent Dominates in China. The Next Challenge Is Rest of the World | Bloomberg.com"The WeChat app has almost a billion users, and many of them use it all day. So why isn’t the company everywhere by now?"

6)  No Money in Internet Culture: Tumblr's uncertain future indicates the difficulty of monetizing internet culture (creative expression or content), as do Twitter, Reddit, 4chan, and even YouTube--nymag.com

7) Silicon Valley Begins to Crack Visibly | WolfStreet.com: "Chilling photos of for-lease signs lining the Great America Parkway"

8) ICYMI Tech News:

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2017-06-24

Tech Review: Uber ex-CEO Travis Kalanick & Silicon Valley Culture (videos)

Tech Review (TR 2017-06-24)--Domain Mondo's weekly review of tech news:

Features • 1) Uber ex-CEO Travis Kalanick & Silicon Valley Culture, 2) Ant Financial is an AI company, 3) Cisco Live 2017 Las Vegas Keynote, 4)  Amazon Web Services | AWS re:Invent 2017, 5) Google for Jobs, 6) FTC vs DraftKings-Fanduel merger, 7) ICYMI Tech News.

1) Uber ex-CEO Travis Kalanick & Silicon Valley Culture (videos)

The Rise and Fall of Uber's Controversial CEO:

Video above published Jun 21, 2017: Bloomberg Profiles looks at the story of Uber's Travis Kalanick and how he went from UCLA dropout to CEO of the world's most valuable technology startup.

The Story Behind Travis Kalanick's Ouster as Uber CEO:

Video above published Jun 22, 2017: Matt Cohler and Peter Fenton, partners at venture capital firm Benchmark, hand-delivered a letter urging Travis Kalanick’s resignation as Uber's CEO, people familiar with the matter said. Bloomberg's Eric Newcomer reports on "Bloomberg Technology."

Uber Technologies Inc. is a US-based technology company headquartered in San Francisco, California, operating in 570 cities globally. It develops, markets and operates the Uber car transportation and food delivery mobile apps. The company is a privately-held VC-backed "unicorn" having raised about $11.56 billion from 16 rounds of venture capital and private equity investors.

Principal domain: uber.com

Uber’s Lesson: Silicon Valley’s Start-Up Machine Needs Fixing | NYTimes.com"... this was a clear failure of oversight — of investors, boards of directors, partners and anyone else who could have altered Uber’s course and clearly failed to do so. Overlearning the lesson of Steve Jobs’s first fall at Apple — and of founder-led hyper-successes at Google and Facebook — Silicon Valley’s investors created a culture where founders are given carte blanche, their pronouncements and tactics elevated to the level of divine infallibility."--Farhad Manjoo.

See also:

Other Tech News:

2)  The Chinese Finance Giant That’s Secretly an AI Company"The smartphone payments business Ant Financial is using computer vision, natural language processing, and mountains of data to reimagine banking, insurance, and more."--MIT TechnologyReview.com

3)  Cisco Live 2017 Las Vegas Broadcast | CiscoLive.com:  Opening Keynote by Chuck Robbins, CEO, Cisco, Monday, June 26, 10:30 am PDT

4)  AWS re:Invent 2017 | Amazon Web Servicesregistration now open for the world's largest global cloud computing conference, 27 Nov - 1 Dec 2017; campus: ARIA, Encore, MGM, Mirage, The LINQ, The Venetian in Las Vegas, NV (US).

5) Google for Jobs--The World’s Largest Job Board: "search something like “jobs near me” or “restaurant jobs in Chicago,” you’ll be ushered to a new part of Google Search that falls under the umbrella Google for Jobs."--fastcodesign.com

6) The FTC, jointly with the Attorneys General in California and the District of Colombia, is attempting to block the DraftKings-Fanduel merger--TechCrunch.com.

7) ICYMI Tech News Quick Takes:

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