Google's Personal Pages Go Live; Plus, Disrupting Toilet Paper; And Rent Takes A Bite Out Of Physical Retail | | | | | | | | | | | | | Bringing The Bidet Into the Mainstream | | Toilet paper is, generally speaking, an environmental catastrophe — but not an easy one to solve, since it is also something of a necessary good. But Tushy CEO Jason Ojalvo believes he can help cut back on that necessity, by making it possible to put a bidet in every bathroom. | | |
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| | | | | | | What Stranger Things Teaches Us About Attacks On Big Tech | | What does buying spinning shoes at 37,000 feet, season three of Netflix blockbuster “Stranger Things,” and town hall meetings organized by small merchants in 1893 have to do with the grilling given Big Tech on Capitol Hill last week? Plenty, says Karen Webster, who says they’re all proof points for the importance of consumer choice, and the power of the consumers, not lawmakers, to drive change when the status quo no longer meets their needs. Read More... | |
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| | | | | Amazon Go Has Spawned Imitators, But Also Innovation | | Despite having just 13 locations, Amazon Go has had an outsize influence on retail, especially in the grocery and convenience store sectors — though the question remains as to whether removing cashiers from the shopping equation can lead to customer satisfaction. Is it really the wave of the future? Read More... | |
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| | | | | | For Gig Workers, Advances In Pay Advances | | Getting paid early: For gig workers, advance payments are finding favor. Partial payment allows for better day-to-day financial visibility and cash flow management, as found in a recent Pay Advances report. Read More... | |
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