How Companies Learn Your Secrets
Your shopping habits reveal even the most personal information—like when you’re going to have a baby.
Content: Article | Author: Charles Duhigg | Source: The New York Times | Subjects: Industry Specific, Marketing / Sales
Retail Sales Worldwide Will Top $22 Trillion This Year
Mobile gaming revenues will reach $30.3 billion in 2015, passing traditional consoles
US proximity payments will double this year, hitting $3.50 billion
US Pay-TV Penetration Rates, 2010-2014
Consumers’ Typical Music Listening Sources
Despite Time Spent, Mobile Sites Grab More Moola than Apps
Worldwide Ecommerce Sales to Increase Nearly 20% in 2014
Andrew Mason On How To Deal: From Founder To Ex-Groupon CEO
Groupon’s journey from world’s hottest startup to most polarizing company in tech is delicious, disgraceful, and just plain weird. Inside its precipitous fall–and its audacious bid for redemption.
Content: Case Study | Author: Elizabeth Spiers | Source: Fast Company | Subject: Industry Specific | Industry: Retail
US Mobile Travel Sales to Increase 60% in 2014
Printed Page-Turners Still Preferred over Ebooks
US Retail Ecommerce Sales Highest for Computers, Consumer Electronics
Udacity’s Sebastian Thrun, Godfather Of Free Online Education, Changes Course
He captivated the world with visions of self-driving cars and Google Glass and has signed up 1.6 million students for online classes. So why is he pivoting away from MOOCs? “We don’t educate people as others wished, or as I wished,” Thrun says.
Content: Case Study | Author: Max Chafkin | Source: Fast Company | Subjects: Education, Industry Specific | Industry: Education / Training
