Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and Bearing, Inc. shake hands and agreed to develop a range of products including an AI-powered smart routing engine.
Gay Burger restaurant chain goes viral, raises funds for LGBTQ homeless youth Wed. February 10, 2021 10:15 AM by Kevin Wayne photo credit // @ elijahdaniel Delivery-only, fast-food brand available in Los Angeles, New York City and San Francisco What started out as a joke by YouTube influencer and prankster Elijah Daniel has since gone viral and is now a real thing - raising funds for LGBTQ homeless youth in Los Angeles.
“Gay Burger came along as a joke inspired by MrBeast Burger as a creative new way to raise money and help out small restaurants,” Daniel told
Tubefilter. “It was originally a joke where I just yelled, ‘I WANT A GAY BURGER CHAIN’ out of nowhere.”
and upgraded fitness center, and is adding spec suites with bright open plans and modern finishes. Experience a prime location and enjoy being steps from Shirlington Village.
Last spring, Kapil Thangavelu and Travis Stanfield quit their tech jobs to launch Stacklet and help companies secure and manage their cloud networks.
Then the coronavirus was declared a global pandemic.
“Markets were in free fall and companies did not know what to do,” said Thangavelu, an Arlington local who founded Cloud Custodian, a popular open-source solution for securing and managing cloud systems, while working at Capital One.
Six months later, Stacklet which builds on Cloud Custodian and provides professional services that an open-source project cannot was starting paying off. The Clarendon-based company had raised $4 million in funding in August.
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Micromobbin’
Last week I highlighted how Lime was getting into the shared moped business. Now, shared moped startup Revel is getting into the EV charging game. I wonder if we are starting to witness the beginning of a business diversification trend in micromobility?
Revel said it is building a DC fast-charging station for electric vehicles in New York City, the first in a new business venture that will eventually spread to other cities. The company said this new “Superhub,” which is located at the former Pfizer building in Brooklyn, will contain 30 chargers and be open to the public 24 hours a day. This will be the first in a network of Superhubs opened by Revel across New York City, the company said.