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Bloomscape And Tapping Into The Hip Houseplant Phenomenon

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The operational theory is that millennials, having made peace with the idea they are never buying a home with a yard, are instead turning their apartments into “house jungles,” “urban rain forest” or “jungalows” depending on the phraseology one favors. Bloomscape is a national service that delivers anything of any size to anywhere in the U.S.,

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How Millennial Drivers Are Changing Automotive Practices

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Will younger consumers ever know the unique joy of learning to drive on a gas-guzzling Detroit beater — one of those big cars that were more like boats than automobiles , and which might have left one stranded on a Friday date night because of an ill-timed radiator leak? Millennials Want To Own. Probably not. The catch is the cost.

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Pokémon GO: Game-Changing Game Or High-Tech Pet Rock?

PYMNTS

A little over 40 years ago, the Pet Rock was a national phenomenon. Dahl’s guess was that with some clever branding, cute packaging and a clever enough pitch, the Pet Rock would soon be a national sensation. Our favorite out-of-the-box application for Pokémon GO in recent weeks actually goes to law enforcement, not retail.

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24 Industries & Technologies That Will Shape The Post-Virus World

CB Insights

Retail: Shopping goes even more online as grocery joins the e-commerce revolution. But due to uncertainties about the duration of economic instability — as well as ongoing national conversations about student debt — an increasing number of people have been turning to online courses, bootcamps, and trainings instead. 3D printing.

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