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In a rarity in the cable network industry, after the Walt DisneyDIS Company pulled down its networks from satellite video provider DISH NetworkDISH including ACC Network, ESPN and SEC Network on October...
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Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them?
1 - Amazon now allows customers to make payments through Venmo.
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After facing backlash earlier this month, PayPalPYPL rescinded a line in its policy stating that spreading misinformation on the platform would be subject to a $2,500 fine. Today, the remaining language leaves users...
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Recently, fellow principal analyst (and my “The G2 on 5G” podcast partner in crime) Anshel Sag and I attended T-Mobile’s inaugural analyst summit along with Moor Insights & Strategy founder and chief analyst...
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On Tuesday, Amazon and Venmo owner PayPal announced the initial rollout of a new Amazon-Venmo payment partnership. By Black Friday, all U.S.-based Amazon customers will be able to use Venmo at checkout –...
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It’s hard to tell which of the following, the pandemic, inflation, high home prices or the lack of affordable housing, has caused rents to explode. Skyrocketing rents, coming at the same time housing...
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Following in the footsteps of Netflix, Disney, Amazon and Instacart, Uber announced this week their intent to establish a corporate advertising division and the launch of Uber Journey Ads, which will allow brands...
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Marijuana consumers in Toronto woke up on Monday, October 17, with the opportunity to order marijuana products thanks to a partnership between Uber Eats, the online food ordering and delivery platform launched by...