What’s powering Poshmark? A look at the resale clothing app’s path to a $1 billion market cap App activity, job listings, inventory and sales are all up — but investors are wondering if it’s doing well enough. Nadja Sayej , Zack Abrams 4.7.22 8:19 PM Features
How Fitbit seized its pandemic moment Fitbit may not be as big a winner as Peloton, but it’s still benefiting greatly from the shift away from gyms and towards personal fitness. Danny Konstantinovic 2.19.21 11:00 AM Tech
Here's why Shopify's weekly user count soared 184% over the last year Shopify is no longer just a back-end tool. It’s an e-commerce staple. But can the company's big focus on small businesses rival Amazon? Julia Gray 2.4.21 2:30 PM Innovation
A brief history of why Martin Shkreli got banned from Twitter The following is an excerpt from SMIRK, a memoir of journalist Christie Smythe's unusual relationship with "Pharma Bro" Martin Shkreli. It should be viewed as opinion. You can read more at www.smirk-book.com. Christie Smythe 11.23.22 12:25 AM Outcasts
COVID-19 is taking Urgent Care clinics to the breaking point The lack of virus testing options means Americans are straining a system never designed to be used this way. Lucy Dean Stockton 12.11.20 2:00 PM Innovation
"Among Us" and others challenge Zynga's hold on mobile games Games are thriving. Social apps are thriving. So why is Zynga, a social mobile game publisher, not? Danny Konstantinovic 12.10.20 1:00 PM Tech
Sony invests $250 million in Fortnite creator Epic Games Sony now has a 1.4% stake in Epic, but it won't make winning a game of Fortnite any easier. Jared Russo 7.10.20 4:28 PM Markets
"Repulsive," "reptilian," "diseased": What John D. Rockefeller had in common with Martin Shkreli The following is an excerpt from SMIRK, a memoir of journalist Christie Smythe's unusual relationship with "Pharma Bro" Martin Shkreli. It should be viewed as opinion. You can read more at www.smirk-book.com. Christie Smythe 11.20.22 5:13 PM Features