Twitter announced that it will now pay video creators for sharing on their platform. The company is trying to compete with the bigger video showing social media platforms like YouTube and Facebook. It is a generous deal, [..]
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Amazon, one of the leading online retailers in the world has just announced that it is going to officially launch an experimental program for some workers. While the majority of Amazon’s workers are part-timers, the main [..]
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According to recent reports, Uber has recorded losses amounting to $1.2billion and that’s just in the first half of 2016. Apparently, the first quarter of 2016 already saw the company lose around $520 million, prior [..]
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The popular ride app Uber plans to introduce self-driving cars in Pittsburgh as early as this month. This bold move is the first phase of a pilot program that aims to explore the bright future of the convenient technology. [..]
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos sold off another 1 million shares of company stock last week, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
In the last 3 months, Bezos has sold about $1.4 billion in Amazon stock. [..]
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On 27 July 2016, Apple sold its one-billionth phone. Its CEO, Tim Cook was ecstatic about this sale when he made the announcement at a meeting for the company’s employees in Cupertino, California. He termed the Apple [..]
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The startup mentality
You’ve heard it before, but what does it truly mean and how can you apply this philosophy to your marketing efforts?
Just as every new startup grows, so should your social media efforts. As you drive [..]
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Statistics indicate that taxis are seeing a 51% decline in the ground business travel industry.
At a phenomenal pace, services such as Uber and Lyft have essentially taken over the business ground travel industry as being [..]
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