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Kylie Jenner has managed to "break the internet" just like older sis and style inspiration Kim Kardashian.
Smashpipe, an online magazine that takes things out of perspective, announced that it will continue to subvert expectations in the new year. The third edition of Smashpipe, which hit the internet at midnight Dec. 31, includes a breakdown of the brainwashing of the electorate, examines the lesser evils of the candidates, encourages holiday suicides and offers a comparative look at rising fascism in the West Bank. Smashpipe also continues to bring out the worst in New Yorkers, from crime blotters to long-forgotten films.
Alternative news and satire magazine Smashpipe returns. Alternative news and satire magazine Smashpipe announced that it will resume weekly publication on Thursday, Dec.
Is Yahoo for sale? According to the Wall Street Journal, Yahoo Inc.'s board is thinking about selling off the company's flagging Internet businesses.Yahoo's board will have a series of meetings this week to see how the company can make the most of its stake in Chinese e-commerce powerhouse Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
Black Friday, the steals, the deals, the fights, Who needs Friday night boxing when the violence comes for free. In this corner, wearing a red overcoat and pigtails and weighing in at about 39 pounds, a toddler, with a box that contains a toy she's been yearning for since, well since the commercials came out about a week ago. In the other corner a shopper wanting a deal. Who wins? The stores.
Black Friday Warnings: Online shoppers are 79 percent more likely to choose a product focused more on pleasure than function, even if the more pleasurable option is more expensive, when video is used to sell the options according to a new study from the University of Miami School of Business Administration."It is clear from our study that online retailers, particularly those selling a product that beats the competition less on function and more on attributes about pleasure and enjoyment, can substantially increase their sales and profits by systematically incorporating more dynamic presentation formats like video to convey their product and service offerings," said Claudia Townsend, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Miami School of Business Administration, who conducted the study with Ram Krishan, also from University of Miami, along with professors from Babson College.
Black Friday Warnings: Half of employees are using time at work to shop online. 42 percent are holiday shopping on their smartphones or tablets, up from 27 percent last year. Survey results indicate a four percent increase in employers that have fired an employee for holiday shopping on the Internet while at work this year compared to last year.
There’s a threat against the Thanksgiving turkey this 2015. According to several reports, the bird flu may purportedly prompted shortage in the supply of the meat. High prices for the staple holiday dinner also loomed.
Costco’s Black Friday 2015 Ad showed some killer deals that shoppers can take advantage of come the Thanksgiving holiday. But according to one website, some of the discounts were not that big.
Bad news for Black Friday 2015 shoppers. Walmart will reportedly have no doorbusters deals this year.
Starbucks is sticking by its red cup design despite being dragged into a controversy after several groups declared a “War on Christmas” against the coffee company.
Bloomingdale's holiday catalog is currently the center of a brewing controversy. According to some observers, their new advertisement seemingly encourages date rape.