Pinterest announced today that it’s testing ways to integrate Shuffles collage content into Pinterest, starting with shopping. Shuffles, which is Pinterest’s collage-making app , launched to general public last November.
Shuffles will now have all of the shopping capabilities as regular pins. Users will be able to tap individual cutouts used in collages, see the brand, price, and other product metadata along with similar products to shop.
EV Shopping & My First EV - CleanTechnica
The first new car I bought was a Chevy Chevette, for which I paid $3,900 in 1980. I did not like it at all. I had buyer's remorse and could not sleep the next night. Luckily, two days later I was able to return it to the dealer.
My second new car was a Renault Le Car, which I bought a week later for $4,400. I liked this car and I drove it for 15 years, until I gave it to a friend with close to 200,000 miles on the odometer and running very well. It always got 40 mpg on the freeway.
Tech Worker Shares Hack To Get Discounts on Shopping Sites
In a viral video, a tech worker shared a hack for getting items online for free at virtually no cost.
Sam (@samiamdean), who said she works in the tech industry, shared that developers often forget to turn off the codes they use when running tests on shopping websites or apps. Their forgetfulness could lead to major savings for anyone who uses Sam’s hack.
Online shopping India: Online shopping gathers pace in tier-II & IV cities: IIM-Ahmedabad ...
State-run banks will within two weeks submit to the government a detailed scenario-mapped plan of various business risks, people familiar with the development told ET. They will also outline a communication strategy to deal with any exigency, they said.
Mutual funds are going all out to get investors to put money in their debt schemes before March 31, when the tax advantage these products enjoy will come to an end.
Township says 'enough is enough' and OKs demolition bid for Ypsilanti-area shopping center - ...
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI - Now's the time to pay your respects to the Gault Village Shopping Center, whose decades-long decline from a thriving Ypsilanti-area commercial hub to a crumbling set of vacant storefronts is soon set to meet the wrecking ball.
Ypsilanti Township leaders on Tuesday, March 21 unanimously approved a $587,000 bid to demolish the roughly 145,000-square-foot retail buildings south of I-94 along Ford Lake. The vote may not have been the final nail in the shopping plaza's coffin, but it comes pretty close.
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