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India is changing its mobile habits and that can help Airtel and Vodafone
Instead of watching Game of Thrones on the loop, Indians are now watching more original content and…
Sales surge for fitness influencers, the coronavirus changes YouTube viewing habits, and Rihanna's TikTok house closes
With this spike in interest, fitness creators are offering more free content to followers, and they…
Amanda Perelli
Y Combinator was an enclave where tech founders rubbed shoulders with billionaires. Then the coronavirus hit.
In Insider Weekly, we're looking at how COVID pushed Y Combinator into a big growth spurt and what …
Matt Turner,Phil Rosen
Looking back at the Great Recession as the world faces a coronavirus pandemic
Digital ad spending declined in 2009 as well, but only by single digits-and that was after eking ou…
eMarketer
As China's outbound tourism rises, mobile payments will be key to capturing Chinese tourists' spending
These firms will be dropped into a very competitive industry, but they may be able to attract Chine…
Daniel Keyes
Marketing in the times of Covid-19: Edelweiss Tokio Life Insurance
How brands are navigating the new normal
Social isolation negatively affects mental and physical health — here's what you can do to stay healthy
Social isolation can negatively affect mental and physical health, even for short periods of time. …
Kelly Burch
Coronavirus concerns could be the catalyst that finally pushes contactless payments into wide adoption in the US
The switch from magnetic stripe to chip cards, for example, didn't take off in the US until 2015 wh…
Shannen Balogh
The Dos and Don’ts of marketing during a pandemic
CoronaVirus is rapidly accelerating long-term underlying industry trends
AT&T is laying off thousands of workers and shutting down at least 250 stores
AT&T is cutting 3,400 jobs and closing more than 250 stores as part of its efforts to focus on grow…
Lisa Eadicicco
This is not a time for ‘Buy me’ but a period for ‘I’m there for you’: Prathyusha Agarwal
How organizations are navigating the new normal
The 3 things I'll consider the 'new normal' when I start riding public transportation again after coronavirus
I thought I was always cautious with my health while riding public transportation, but I've realize…
Brittany Chang
WhatsApp is touting steps taken to cut the viral spread of coronavirus misinformation, but experts question whether it's done enough
WhatsApp told Business Insider last week that the encrypted messaging app saw a 70% drop in "freque…
Paige Leskin
Anthony Fauci's vision for battling a second wave of coronavirus in the fall: Be prepared like we should have been in January
That's the tack South Korea took at the beginning of its outbreak. Health officials quickly started…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
Uber stock turns higher as CEO Khosrowshahi touts 'very high rates' of growth in delivery business
Uber stock moves higher Thursday as CEO Khosrowshahi sees 'delivery habit' fueling growth for Uber …
Carla Mozée
Black Friday reports show a drop in online sales, as in-store traffic rebounds from last year but fails to reach pre-pandemic levels
Reports show a mixed performance for the annual shopping holiday, as retailers struggled because of…
Bethany Biron
Oyo CEO Ritesh Agarwal to speak at the Business Insider Global Trends Festival 2020
Agarwal, who founded Oyo when he was 18, foresees rapid changes in people's travel habits resulting…
Business Insider
Mastercard is pursuing touchless retail with two new AI-powered solutions
Mastercard new touchless solutions might make it an attractive partner as the pandemic changes reta…
Jaime Toplin
Google location data shows how much daily life is changing in every state
Street artist Carlos Giovanni, who goes by the name TheyDrift, works on the portrait of a healthcar…
Isobel Asher Hamilton
The world's largest wealth manager breaks down 4 sectors that will disrupt the technology industry and become major investment themes over the next decade
UBS says "the Next Big Thing" in investing probably won't be in the top two sectors of the last dec…