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The One Surprise From Apple's Event Yesterday
About a half-hour into its sales pitch, the company announced the long-rumored iPhone SE, with one notable feature.
You May Have to Pay More for Ecommerce Orders Because of Minimum Wage Hikes
New report says each $1 increase in average hourly wages would add $1 million in costs to a warehouse with a staff of at least 500.
What Does Twitter's Algorithmic Feed Mean for Social Marketing?
It's potentially disruptive for the many businesses who use Twitter and Instagram to try and reach customers.
Looking Back at Twitter As It Celebrates Its 10th Birthday Today
It would take a few years before Twitter's true power became clear, but its role in everything from political movements to how companies market themselves is undeniable.
Staples and Office Depot: U.S. Government 'Simply Wrong' for Trying to Block Merger
More than a year ago, Staples offered to buy Office Depot in a transaction then valued at about $5.5 billion, pressured by declining sales in the office supplies sector and the rise of rivals.
Alphabet's Sidewalk Labs Is Building a Platform to Make Traffic Less Horrible
The announcement is part of the Smart City Challenge, a government-sponsored competition that will award $50 million to one U.S. city.