Not too long ago, Brad Inman wrote about the role of a marketplace in real estate. He described the influx of polarizing new business models to the industry, highlighting what they meant for consumers and gathering them up under an umbrella term: The iMarketplace.
It conjures a compelling image: A metaphorical bazaar of everything a consumer could possibly need throughout the process of buying, selling, what have you, in one place that makes it easy to understand what's available.
This may worth something:
Craver Launches on Clover App Marketplace to Become the First Mobile Order-Ahead Provider
The new integration will empower restaurants across the United States with a fully customized mobile app for ordering, rewards and customer engagement
The new integration fills a gap for local restaurants and smaller chains that can not afford having a technology team to compete with bigger brands or with food delivery services. These Quick Service and Fast Casual restaurants can now use their Clover Point of Sale with a Craver powered mobile app for a seamless mobile ordering process and rewards and loyalty to grow their customer base. Not only do they control their customer's experience, they will own the customer data as well.
The reason Americans work more than they need to- Marketplace
This is part of our "Econ Extra Credit" project, where we read an introductory economics textbook provided by the nonprofit Core Econ together with our listeners.
The year is 1930. Famed economist John Maynard Keynes sees people spending less of their time at work than they had 100 years earlier, due in part to technological innovations that boosted productivity. He predicts that over the next 100 years, technology will let us cut our working time down to 15 hours a week, on average. He wonders what we'd do with all our free time.
Gibraltar Trade Center man sign is for sale on Facebook Marketplace
A 25-foot mustachioed man once welcomed visitors to a sprawling public market. Now, he's pointing to the closure of more businesses.
Signage associated with Gibraltar Trade Center, a tall, dark and handsomely dressed man in a bowler hat, was listed on Facebook Marketplace for $1,200 on Friday.
It comes as Gibraltar Rug & Furniture Outlet cleared out three properties Friday, said Matt Friedman, spokesman for financial consulting firm McTevia & Associates. The firm is working with the Koester family, which owns the Gibraltar company.
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Jim Blasingame: Five marketplace truths about human customers | Business | timesdaily.com
Spend time in the marketplace and you'll have many close encounters of the third kind with the most interesting species in all of nature: the human customer. And as we've learned, the nature of this being isn't much different from other animals: All need to breathe, eat, drink, procreate and survive.
Every human who owns an automobile will need to buy new tires. But what they want is to keep the family safe without spending an entire Saturday shopping for tires. So, if you're in the tire business, should you advertise that you sell tires, which are commodities that the Big Boxes can sell cheaper than your cost? Or should you develop, market and execute a customer loyalty program that combines peace-of-mind for the customer's family with pick-up and delivery? How about this tagline:
Tech ventures shake up the MBA marketplace | Financial Times
Higher education is one of the few big markets that technology entrepreneurs have yet to comprehensively disrupt. No start-up has grown to rewrite the rules and become, in the lexicon of venture capitalists, “an Uber for education”.
The opportunity is great: the global higher education market will be worth $105.7bn by 2025 — double what it was in 2016 — according to market analyst Kenneth Research, partly due to technological advances in teaching.
Inside China's digital war on information about COVID-19 - Marketplace
Molly Wood: So it’s literally slow, like you see a lot of buffering, you have to wait, nothing loads, you’re not getting error messages or anything? Is it like a hope that people will just give up and stop trying?
Wood: This is frustrating in some ways, because it’s deploying tech to control the spread of information and not create more accurate flows. Is there any tech that you know of that’s being deployed to create better information or gather better information?
Surf Air announces acquisition of aviation marketplace Blackbird | Business Airport International
Surf Air, a leader in shared private aviation, has announced the acquisition of fast-growing online aviation marketplace BlackBird.
With this acquisition the company has created Surf Air Mobility Corporation, with the aim to transform the 50-400 mile mobility market and make flying a viable alternative to commercial airlines and driving on short routes.
"We're in the first phase of a massive industry shift where more flyers are choosing to access the time-savings and optimal experience that only general aviation can provide," said Surf Air CEO Sudhin Shahani. "Nowhere is this more evident than in BlackBird's 500% year-over-year growth in 2019.
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#Tanhaji crosses ₹ 275 cr... Has ample stamina, despite new films invading the marketplace week after week + limite… https://t.co/KxNedFRMBV taran_adarsh (from Mumbai, India) Mon Feb 24 09:49:32 +0000 2020
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NEW: Commercial real estate marketplace @RedSwanCRE will tokenize $2.2 billion in real estate through security toke… https://t.co/7TufbPSRWb coindesk (from New York, USA) Thu Feb 27 15:31:27 +0000 2020
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