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Say goodbye to bait-and-switch pricing
Say goodbye to bait-and-switch pricing
Starting today, the Federal Trade Commission’s rule on misrepresenting fees and bait-and-switch pricing takes effect for businesses selling live-event tickets and short-term lodging.
·morningbrew.com·
Say goodbye to bait-and-switch pricing
Netflix is redesigning its TV app
Netflix is redesigning its TV app
After getting every other streaming service to copy its endless scroll of static tiles, Netflix wants to be more precise.
·morningbrew.com·
Netflix is redesigning its TV app
Can the Las Vegas Sphere actually make money?
Can the Las Vegas Sphere actually make money?
Its parent company just struck a deal to stave off financial problems related to MSG Networks, but a big issue remains: the Sphere’s costs are...
·sherwood.news·
Can the Las Vegas Sphere actually make money?
Amazon Photos puts Amazon shopping in your photo album.
Amazon Photos puts Amazon shopping in your photo album.
Former Microsoft and now Amazon exec Panos Panay announced that Amazon has added the photo library feature everyone was asking for: shopping links. The image storage service’s search uses image recognition to analyze your photos and surface products it thinks you’re searching for, then pop up a lens icon over them so you can buy them on Amazon. It’s unclear from the help page whether turning off the Tag Photos feature will shut this down if you’d like to opt out -- we’ve contacted Amazon for more info. [Media: https://www.threads.net/@panospanay/post/DHwnqEFSvNq]
·theverge.com·
Amazon Photos puts Amazon shopping in your photo album.
Public Choice Doesn’t Require Us to Assume People Are Evil - Econlib
Public Choice Doesn’t Require Us to Assume People Are Evil - Econlib
Public Choice, the economist James M. Buchanan explained, is built on the “homely” proposition that politicians are just like the rest of us. We call this “behavioral symmetry.” They have their own interests, and they try to satisfy those interests. Furthermore, we can understand people’s behavior in the voting booth and the bureau using the […]
·econlib.org·
Public Choice Doesn’t Require Us to Assume People Are Evil - Econlib