Airbnb hits 100 million guests, smart emoji, Hyperloop noose suit
“It’s the humanity that makes our business different from every other travel company,” says CEO Brian Chesky.
Maybe technology can give you a hand — or at least a thumbs up or a wink (or a pile of ... well, never mind).
Searching for “giggle” gives you four good options, but “guffaw” tones down the smiles rather than pumping up the laughs.
The offended co-founder of Hyperloop One, Brogan BamBrogan, also claimed that when he complained to his colleagues, one of them placed a noose on his desk — an act allegedly caught on security camera.
In response, a lawyer for Hyperloop One argued that Bambrogan and other former executives who joined the suit had “tried to stage a coup and failed.”