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Walmart deal would put Lord & Taylor merch on the discounter's website
by
Reema Khrais
Oct 20, 2017
Pressure from Amazon has Walmart.com looking for new kinds of customers. According to the Wall Street Journal, the giant discount store is close to landing a deal with Lord & Taylor, one of the oldest luxury department stores in the country. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
Looking for tech innovators in Mexico's Ciudad Juarez
Oct 20, 2017
One-third of Ciudad Juarez residents live in poverty. A city tech incubator is working to generate higher paid employment.
Analysts predict double-digit growth for PayPal
Oct 19, 2017
PayPal reports its quarterly earnings today. Analysts expect double-digit revenue growth. Last quarter, revenues at the payment processor were more than $3 billion, with 6.5 million new customer accounts. In tech company years, PayPal is kind of old — it’s been around since the late ’90s and pioneered peer-to-peer payments online. But the company keeps managing to […]
How much are 50,000 Amazon HQ2 jobs worth?
Oct 17, 2017
Call it “enticing” or “incentivizing.” Call it “begging” or “groveling.” What’s clear is the bidding war between cities and states to host Amazon’s second national headquarters is racing to its deadline Thursday. The offers of tax incentives, subsidies, favorable zoning, job training and all the rest are piling in. A few billion here, a few […]
What LinkedIn tells us about the economy
by
Kristin Schwab
and Molly Wood
Oct 9, 2017
It may have some insights that the government doesn't.
Can any person (or robot) put an end to fake news?
by
Amy Scott
and Kristin Schwab
Oct 6, 2017
It's probably going to take more than algorithms.
How Russians used a "powerful" Facebook tool to target voters
by
Adriene Hill
Oct 3, 2017
This week, Facebook handed over 3,000 Russian-linked ads to congressional investigators. The ads give just a glimpse into the scope of Russian meddling in the presidential election. Facebook has characterized the ads as appearing to amplify racial and social divisions. Now The Washington Post has a story about how Russian operatives used a sophisticated Facebook advertising tool […]
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Not all men agree that Silicon Valley has a gender problem
by
Kai Ryssdal
Sep 29, 2017
Nellie Bowles of the NYT says that fringe ideas about gender roles have become "emboldened" and grown.
Are major tech companies too big to escape regulation?
by
Molly Wood
and Kristin Schwab
Sep 29, 2017
Scott Galloway, a marketing professor at NYU Stern, says the tide is turning against Big Tech.
Could public pressure cause Facebook to regulate itself?
by
Molly Wood
and Stephanie Hughes
Sep 25, 2017
The latest social pressure on the social network may mean its days of sell first, apologize later could be coming to an end.