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8 votes
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Walmart wants employees to deliver products to your fridge - Available in three cities this fall
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The making of Amazon Prime - An oral history of the subscription service that changed online shopping forever
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Buying from Amazon: Three steps to find what you need and avoid fake reviews | No Sweat Tech
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Walmart unveils an AI-powered store of the future, now open to the public
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Your very public Amazon shopping history is a window onto your soul
11 votes -
Google is rolling out AMP for Gmail to let you shop and fill out forms without leaving your inbox
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Office Depot and tech support firm Support.com will pay $35 million to settle FTC allegations that they tricked consumers into buying costly computer repair services
7 votes -
Australia's Myer department stores to stop selling Apple products
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Instagram adds in-app checkout as part of its big push into shopping
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What exactly is Amazon? This is the question that has consumed me for the last ten years.
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Amazon to launch new grocery-store business, distinct from Whole Foods
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Amazon announces "Project Zero", a program which will allow brands to directly remove counterfeit listings
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Online grocery shopping has been slow to catch on - We shop online for almost everything. Why not food?
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I tried to block Amazon from my life. It was impossible
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Amazon unveiled Key for Garage—a system that allows Amazon drivers to unlock garage doors to make secure deliveries.
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Prime and punishment: Dirty dealing in the $175 billion Amazon Marketplace
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Instacart and Amazon-owned Whole Foods are parting ways
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Looking to cancel Amazon Prime for ethical reasons (and quality decline) - what are my alternatives for online shopping?
For the past few years, I've grown more and more uneasy with Amazon's business practices. I think it's time to move on. Not to mention the declining quality in products since international...
For the past few years, I've grown more and more uneasy with Amazon's business practices. I think it's time to move on. Not to mention the declining quality in products since international shippers were added (as discussed in the podcast Reply All).
I'm addicted to the convenience of 2 day shipping, even though we use Amazon less and less, I like knowing I have that option.
I've been considering a Costco membership instead - how does their online shopping and shipping times/prices compare?
I've also considered using Jet more but I don't know much about their ethics, does anyone?
Open to other alternatives and discussion about business ethics here.
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Card skimming malware removed from Infowars online store
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Walmart-owned Sam’s Club is opening a cashier-less store in Texas
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I bought used voting machines on eBay for $100 apiece. What I found was alarming.
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Scott Galloway's presentation from Monday at Recode's Code Commerce conference
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Amazon is stuffing its search results pages with ads, and they seem to be working
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Google and Mastercard cut a secret ad deal to track retail sales
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Alberta privacy commissioner to investigate use of facial recognition software on Calgary malls
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I work in ML and more specifically algorithmic search
I'm interested in talking with anyone in eCommerce, or interested in ML, AI, Search or whatever you think I might care about ;) What do you all do?
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At least two malls are using facial recognition technology to track shoppers' ages and genders without telling
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Some Amazon reviews are too good to be believed. They're paid for.
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India looking to compel e-commerce, social media firms to store data locally
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Walmart's newly patented technology for eavesdropping on workers presents privacy concerns
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Amazon Prime Wardrobe officially launches to all US Prime members
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Inside the ecosystem that fuels Amazon's fake review problem
6 votes