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The Federal Trade Commission and more than a dozen U.S. states are alleging that Amazon used “its monopoly power” to inflate prices.
That could mean that holiday hiring will be slower this season, says Andy Challenger of Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
Streaming services changed the way people watched TV. Now they’re changing the way ratings agencies like Nielsen count viewers.
Amazon is using the technology on its mobile app to synthesize stacks of user comments into one tidy paragraph. Do you buy the idea?
Behavioral economics helps explain why it’s hard to unsubscribe.
Amazon’s acquisition of health care clinics represents new antitrust terrain for the Federal Trade Commission.
Layoffs are often one of the first ways companies cut costs. But they don’t take them lightly because there’s a lot at stake, not least employee goodwill and public image.
Many young workers have witnessed the effects of economic crises and are struggling with the gap between their wages and the cost of living.
During the pandemic, people have become more comfortable with robots. Now Alexa could control a household army of Roombas, one expert says.
Loyal users of the companies say they didn’t try hard enough to acquire users in addition to making basic missteps.