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Walmart’s New Logo Is Making Internet Mad
Walmart’s New Logo Is Making The Internet Mad
Ultimately, the new Walmart logo is a perfect example of several psychological factors playing out over the internet in unison. It operates as an interesting case study in how the online world reacts to change and the outcome of cognitive biases on a grand scale.
Walmart unveils 'modern' new logo. The internet can’t see the difference.
The retailer says the new branding "exudes the energy of Walmart." Social media users think it looks the same.
Walmart updated its logo for the first time in nearly 20 years. The internet has thoughts
The retailer boasted in a news release that the new look reflects its evolution. Walmart applauded its colour palette (true blue and spark yellow), font ("everyday sans") and trademark "spark" symbol,
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2025 global network outage report and internet health check
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Nebraska lawmakers hone in on regulating social media, technology risks for children
Nebraska lawmakers are set to introduce at least four bills aimed at protecting children from potential dangers engrained in ...
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Can Texas limit citizens’ access to online content?
In a Q&A with Harvard Law Today, Rebecca Tushnet weighs in on Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, a Texas case asking whether websites hosting sexual material can be required to verify users' ages.
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AT&T Is Stopping Its 5G Internet Air Service in NY Because of New Broadband Law
A new affordable broadband law in the Empire State has led to AT&T dropping its 5G home internet product entirely.
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ISPs must offer cheaper internet to low income households after trying to prevent it
New York-based ISPs will now have to offer $15 or $20 per month internet plans to low-income households starting tomorrow.
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Fixed wireless access is America’s preferred next internet connection (Analyst Angle)
Fixed wireless access has higher satisfaction scores than any other technology and more Americans want FWA as the way they ...
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New York's $15 Broadband Law Goes Into Effect This Week
The US Supreme Court declined to hear a case from a broadband lobbying group attempting to block the state's Affordable ...
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$15 internet law takes effect in New York: What it means
Starting Wednesday internet service providers will have to offer discounted service to low-income families across New York ...
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