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National Geographic Presents: IMPACT with Gal Gadot is a documentary short series that follows the powerful stories of six women who are making an extraordinary impact on their communities around the world. Despite living in areas marred by violence, poverty, trauma, discrimination, oppression, and natural disasters, these brave women remain undeterred as they dare to dream, stand out, speak up and lead. The women featured in each short film come from very different backgrounds – across Brazil, Puerto Rico, Michigan, California, Louisiana and Tennessee – yet they are all connected by their unwavering determination and commitment to improving the lives of the people around them.”
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Amazon vs. Shopify: Keep an Eye on the Battle
April 21, 2021
There’s a behind-the-scenes battle going on between the two biggest ecommerce platforms in the U.S. that could have big implications for merchants. After much media speculation at the end of 2020 about whether Amazon would launch a service to go head-to-head with Shopify or perhaps acquire Shopify outright Amazon bought an Australian company that could help it compete directly.
Here’s why the rivalry matters to online merchants, and how understanding it can help retailers select the right ecommerce channels for their goals.
How Could Amazon and Shopify Compete?
You’re more than forgiven if the Academy Awards have not been on your radar this year.
Aside from several gigantic, earth-shaking distractions, the movie business went through unprecedented shifts in 2020, both due to the pandemic and as part of the overall change to where, when and how we watch films. There were few blockbusters and even the marquee films that appeared on streaming services did not, for the most part, light the world on fire. Many movies struggled to pull attention in a streaming environment so saturated it can rightly be called a digital swamp.
Yet there were dozens of great movies and plenty more very good ones. In a big silver lining for film fans, they’re more accessible than ever; many of the films that will compete at Sunday’s belated Oscar ceremony can be watched right now as part of a subscription fee you’re almost certainly already paying.