Trump vs. Clinton to Break the Internet
In case you missed it, six states hit the voting booth for Super Tuesday take two yesterday. Here’s what happened – Hillary is becoming the Democratic nominee. Clinton gained 2,383 delegates, and now we wait for the super delegates. In case you’ve been avoiding politics like you’ve been avoiding the Zika virus, we’ve got news for you – Clinton will be up against Republican nominee Donald Trump. Aspiring politicians and the American people took to social media to express their emotions, like they have been throughout the entire election. Much more Trump versus Clinton breaking the Internet to come. (Source: Associated Press)
Amazon Invests $3 Billion in India
Amazon, the go-to for all your e-commerce needs, is making big moves. India is one of the fastest growing, yet more competitive e-commerce markets, and Amazon wants in. Yesterday, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announced that Amazon will be investing $3 billion in the market, making their total investment in India $5 billion. Bezos is focusing on how this will help create 45,000+ jobs and help the economy. (Source: Mashable)
T-Mobile Shares with Users
T-Mobile phone network decided to take a lesson on sharing, and share company shares with their account holders. The company announced that all current postpaid account holders and new account holders will be receiving a common stock in the company worth $43. T-Mobile is making this into a game by telling existing users that more shares can be earned for each new customer that’s referred to the company, but only up to 100 per year. Get sharing. (Source: Techcrunch)