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Before you head out for the holiday weekend, weve got a feature-packed Five on Friday for you. In this weeks edition, Salesforce shares best practices
The cuts keep coming. The Salt Lake Tribune is the latest newspaper to drastically cut newsroom staff. On May 14, owner Paul Huntsman announced that
Six months after launching a major redesign that 1.2 million users hated, Snapchat (NYSE: SNAP) gave in and revamped the popular social media app. It
Lyft is testing a new all-access subscription plan in select markets, reports The Verge. For a $200 flat fee per month, frequent riders can save
In this week’s subscription news, Apple Music boasts more than 50 million subscribers, Netflix says it is spending 85 percent of its budget on original
Before you knock off for the weekend, check out this weeks edition of Five on Friday: PSFK explores how automatic refills are enhancing subscription services
These days everyone is storing files in the cloud, whether they’re backing up smartphone data or uploading documents to Dropbox, Slack of Google Drive. Earlier
WHOOP, a performance-measuring wearable for athletes, has launched a $30 a month membership, for consumers who want to want to up their physical game, reports
In an April email to about two dozen publisher partners, blog platform Medium notified publishers that, in May, the company will no longer offer them
Knee deep in the latest financial reports, experts and analysts are diving into subscription services to see where they are helping – and hurting –