Better.com’s Zoom firing fiasco offers a cautionary tale for employers: In a tight labor market, companies that hurt their brand can find it harder to attract talent when they need it.
Twitter will count 56.4 million monthly US users in 2021, but fewer and fewer in the coming years, per our projections.
Intel shifts offshore to Malaysia to expand chip fabs: Facing rising competition back home, America's largest chipmaker could benefit from foreign incentives to expand its chip production.
Time spent with digital audio surpassed that of radio for the first time in 2021.
On today's episode, we discuss the most useful definitions of the metaverse, when advertisers should think about jumping in, and how this new world could change our perception of time and space. Tune in to the discussion with eMarketer principal analyst at Insider Intelligence Andrew Lipsman.
Starbucks unionization vote passes amid growing worker advocacy: A union victory at one US store may seem small, but bigger opportunities are on the horizon.
2021 was a good year for influencer marketing: TikTok and Instagram dominate as influencer marketing continues to grow, but a new report shows racial disparities in compensation.
Facebook takes after sister app Instagram with new creator tools: Facebook’s new professional features aim to entice users with monetization opportunities amid sluggish audience growth.
Even before business travel fully rebounds, SMBs are seeking out expense management solutions to track corporate costs and manage employees’ spending habits.
Confirming speculations, Meta is enabling P2P payments within WhatsApp through its digital wallet app, Novi.
The dominoes may already have fallen, based on the regulator’s conclusions about the controversial practice and the CFPB’s plans for “regulatory interventions.”