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October 13, 2017
US consumers are spending approximately 50 minutes in shopping apps each month, adding up to 10 hours a year, according to a report from App Annie as cited by TechCrunch. This large amount of time spent in apps helps explain why mobile commerce is set to account for nearly half of all e-commerce by 2021, and makes a quality mobile experience a must-have for all retailers. Digital-first apps are pe...
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US consumers are spending approximately 50 minutes in shopping apps each month, adding up to 10 hours a year, according to a report from App Annie as cited by TechCrunch. This large amount of time spent in apps helps explain why mobile commerce is set to account for nearly half of all e-commerce by 2021, and makes a quality mobile experience a must-have for all retailers. Digital-first apps are pe...
A partnership of Airbnb and WeWork launched an initial phase of a new bed-and-work pilot program. Road warriors traveling to New York, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Los Angeles, London or Sidney can now book lodging accommodations and workspaces simultaneously through the Airbnb business app or web channel. A partnership of Airbnb and WeWork launched an initial phase of a new bed-and-work pilot progr...
We are excited to announce that Dreamit has teamed with Accenture, one of the world’s leading professional services companies, in an effort to connect Accenture’s strategy and innovation leadership to the startup founders at Dreamit working on transformational products in healthcare and urban tech.“We’re excited that Accenture partnered with Dreamit to bring cutting-edge digital health and...
Hardware Focus By Anca Gagiuc on Oct 13, 2017 in Technology Earlier this month, Google launched eight new hardware products — two versions of the Pixel 2, a new Daydream VR headset, two new Google Home speakers, an AI camera dubbed Google Clips, AI-enhanced headphones called Pixel Buds and the Pixelbook laptop. The second-generation family of consumer hardware products seems an effort to make up...
Xu Jiayin, the founder of Chinese developer Evergrande, replaced Dalian Wanda Group founder Wang Jianlin as the country’s richest person, even though his company has over $100 billion in debt. Xu’s wealth quadrupled to $43 billion this year, according to the Hurun Report, China’s best-known list of wealthy individuals, the Macau Daily Times reported. Though Evergrande has a market value of $...
What will the future of architecture look like? If the impressive solar structures at this year’s Solar Decathlon are any indication, they’ll be smarter, more energy efficient, and a joy to live, work, and play in. This month, a dozen of university-led teams designed, built, and presented their futuristic homes at the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2017 in Denver, Colorado. In the l...
To accommodate its plans for expansion, a Beavercreek IT firm has purchased an office building.
WeWork wants you to work nice with others and live nice with others. And now, at its new gyms, work out nice with others.
New York City offers a “front row seat to innovation,” said 50 New York tech elites, including Tim Armstrong (Oauth) and Fred Wilson (Union Square Ventures), in a letter to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos hoping to land the $5 billion “HQ2”. The post New York trots out its tech industry thoroughbreds to impress Amazon’s Bezos appeared first on Real Estate Investor HQ.
China’s real estate and tech moguls took the top spots on a survey of rich people, but the country’s former wealthiest tycoon has seen his fortunes shrink.