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Ghost appears with new funding, marketplace to match buyers with unsold products

TechCrunch LA

The process for retailers and brands to liquidate excess inventory hasn’t changed very much, if at all, and while some retailers were able to build operational infrastructure to service the off-price channels, it continues to be a constant pain point. Ghost is not alone in developing technology focused on inventory.

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Amazon’s Selz Acquisition is Encouraging News for Small Businesses

Tech.Co

Selz currently offers three monthly pricing plans which allow you to create your own store using its platform, or attach Selz' smarts to an existing site. It also offers a $599 per month “Do It For Me” option which will see Selz' own team of developers build a bespoke site to your specifications.

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How OneRoof Energy's Solar Leases Save Money, Not Just The Planet

socalTECH

We caught up with Field to learn more about solar power leasing, why this segment of the solar power industry has done well--in stark contrast to solar technology developers--and what''s keeping the market from growing faster. I''ve been in the power utility sector for many years, developing power plants and utility assets.

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Can you profit by serving early adapters?

Berkonomics

And my closet is full of such gadgets, from early pen-based computers to early brick-sized cell phones to an electronic handwriting recognition pad received as a gift to test. They keep me at the leading edge of new development as it is productized, even before mass production. Marriott called theirs “tier pricing”.

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It is satisfying, but rarely profitable, serving early adopters.

Berkonomics

And my closet is full of such gadgets, from early pen-based computers to early brick-sized cell phones to an electronic handwriting recognition pad received as a gift to test. They keep me at the leading edge of new development as it is productized, even before mass production. Marriott called theirs “tier pricing”.