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Jet.com, the anticipated rival to Amazon, is dropping its $50 membership fee, just three months in, reports the New York Times. Marc Lore, founder and
Yesterday Google launched AMP – Accelerated Mobile Pages – an open-source project that creates “light-weight webpages” that load more quickly, improving the mobile user experience,
Did you get an email from LinkedIn last week – something about a class action suit Perkins vs. LinkedIn? It might have seemed like spam,
Axel Springer acquires a majority stake in Business Insider, Comcast launches Watchable, and Millennials are paying for content – wait, what?!! We’ve got those headlines
Print is not dead, or so says Alana Newhouse, editor-in-chief of Tablet magazine, a daily online magazine featuring Jewish news, ideas, and culture. In fact,
We have good news and bad news. The good news – the NFL launched a new subscription service, NFL Game Pass, last week. For just
Payment platforms, network television, social media sites and magazine publishers are all in the news this week. Here are those headlines and more from around
Last week the Wall Street Journal rolled out a new premium subscription service, called WSJ Pro, targeting professionals in specific industries the media outlet covers,
Verizon is planning to launch its own over-the-top (OTT) TV service soon, says Bloomberg Business. The service, to be called Go90, is still in the
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