Pier 1 Imports isn’t dead — it’s just heading to the web. The bankrupt home goods retailer — which revealed in May it was closing
Day: July 8, 2020
Landlines going the way of horse and buggy: SaskTel annual report
Horses gave way to cars, and landlines are giving way to wireless. That’s been a continual trend for SaskTel, which released its annual report. In
It’s Been an Awful Week for the Fossil-Fuel Industry
Subscribers to The Climate Crisis newsletter received this piece in their in-boxes. Sign up to receive future installments. It’s been a truly awful few days
Pro-arts centre society spent $22K on advertising campaign before pandemic pulled plug on vote
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Microbrowsers and “Dark Social” and the Implications for Brand Marketers
Marketers understand that private shares and group chats within device microbrowsers, so-called “dark social” interactions, amplify content greatly. Because users are sharing links from marketing
Post offering cash, credits for solar panel installation is fake
The post appears to be sponsored by Texas Clean Energy Systems and targets CenterPoint Energy customers. HOUSTON — There are a lot of deals popping
Fake followers and buying engagement: influencer trickery may be coming to an end
“Nice!” “Great job!” “Awesome content!” The comments are almost always the same. It seems harmless enough – a couple of enthusiastic, if slightly abrupt, messages
Imperium Group Shares Top Entreprenuers Give Advice To Business Owners In the Post-COVID Times
Los Angeles, CA, July 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The impacts of COVID-19 are still affecting business owners — and they show no sign of
SNIPES USA Announces New President | State
PHILADELPHIA, July 8, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Sven Voth, CEO of SNIPES, announced Jim Bojko as President of SNIPES USA. In this role, Bojko is responsible for
How SDKs, hidden trackers in your phone, work
In the earlier days of the coronavirus pandemic, an animated map from a company called Tectonix went viral. It showed spring breakers leaving a Florida