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May 2023

Peloton Revamping Mobile App

Peloton is revamping its workout app to offer users three different tiers, including a new free tier and an upscaled one that costs $24 per month. The company is looking to rebrand as a fitness company for all, as opposed to being known as an in-home...

Tips to Improve Customer Service

Customer service is a critical aspect of any business, and it can make or break the company's reputation. Fortunately, providing a positive customer experience doesn't have to be a taxing or expensive undertaking -- even the slightest improvements can make a significant impact. Forbes Council Members were interviewed on...

Together Raises On Seed Round

Generative AI — AI that can write essays, create artwork and music, and more — continues to attract outsize investor attention. There’s scores of competition, including incumbents like OpenAI and Anthropic. But despite that, VCs aren’t shying away from untested players and up-and-comers. Together, a startup developing open...

Google & AI in the Play Store

Google is bringing its AI technology to the Play Store. At the recent developer event, Google I/O, the company announced several new ways for developers to use its AI to build and optimize their Android apps for the Play Store, alongside a host of other...

Meta to Implement AR in Reels & Stories

Meta has announced that augmented reality is coming to Reels Ads and Facebook Stories. The update allows brands like Sephora, Tiffany & Co. and others to offer more immersive experiences and AR filters when marketing to Meta’s audience, including its younger Gen Z users. The...

Poparazzi to Shut Down

Poparazzi, the once-hot photo-sharing app that hit the top of the App Store in 2021, is shutting down. The company announced the news via a Medium blog informing users that the app would be discontinued and users had until June 30, 2023 to download their...

Forbes: Training a New Employee

When it comes to training employees, there’s no one way to do it right—but there are a few ways you might be doing it wrong. Using outdated materials or failing to check in enough may not be intentional blunders, but they could prevent your employee...