As global e-commerce platforms chase scale, homegrown sites like OneDayOnly and Takealot are showing that trust, precision and a bit of human graft still win clicks in South Africa’s online value war.
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The domination of e-commerce is inevitable and will only come faster thanks to the emerging technology, even if physical stores represent opportunity for now, Andy Jassy told analysts Thursday.
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) affects over a third of the global population and is linked to serious health problems. A new study has revealed that high blood ...
AI-powered search is moving fast. The latest shift? ChatGPT Shopping. Since April, OpenAI has been rolling out a shopping experience that surfaces product cards directly inside ChatGPT. Instead of ...
A "flawed" draft of a 2020 Henry Ford Health research study suggests vaccinated children suffer from chronic diseases at a higher rate than unvaccinated children. The research came up in a U.S. Senate ...
Drinking any amount of alcohol increases your risk of dementia later in life, according to a new study that challenges prior research findings. Some research has suggested light drinking — such as ...
A new study from Stanford University and AI coaching platform BetterUp has coined a new term for subpar AI-generated content: workslop. About 40% of the 1,150 workers surveyed in the study reported ...
The Justice Department quietly removed from its website a study showing far-right extremists were responsible for the bulk of ideologically motivated deaths — a move that comes as the GOP seeks to ...
Ryder System publishes its 11th annual benchmark study on U.S. shopping behaviors, preferences, and expectations, now featuring a special section on holiday shopping. The Ryder E-commerce Consumer ...
WASHINGTON – The Department of Justice has removed a study on its website that found the "number of far-right attacks" outpaces "all other types of terrorism and domestic violent extremism." The ...