Chili Crunch, Retro Game Emulators, and Sexy Fiber Supplements
The Reddit pages that investigate influencers.
‘Trademark bully’: Momofuku turns up heat on others selling ‘chili crunch.’
How Silicon Valley’s race for monopoly inhibits product-market fit.
How media agencies are shifting toward generative AI content in influencer marketing.
Amazon pivots away from “just walk out” shopping tech in its own stores (but continues to sell it to others), instead doubling-down on cart-based check-out-as-you-go options:
We watched 1,000 TikToks in one sitting. The algorithm served up a shocking number of ads, rivaling network TV.
Is this a real person? Well, it’s complicated.
Influencers are Japan’s secret weapon to promote niche tourism spots.
Science is here to clean up the wild west of gin.
The race to make a sexy fiber supplement is on:
99 Cents Only is closing all stores and winding down its business operations.
Popular AI homework helper Gauth shares owner with TikTok.
"Stop Killing Games" is a new campaign to prevent publishers from taking their titles offline.
Apple opens the App Store to retro game emulators.
The history of luxury in 50 objects, from Cleopatra’s barge to Louis Vuitton trunks:
In Southeast Asia, Ramadan is an online shopping bonanza.
Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy and the Heron’ smashes box office record in China.
Brands report a rise in imposter advertisers on platforms like Meta & TikTok.
Soros fund is building an audio empire.