Turns out, Amazon’s old-school doc culture (yep, the one Jeff Bezos practically canonized) is still alive and kicking in 2025.
PowerPoints? Still persona non grata. Meetings? They kick off with silent reading. And decision-makers? Still cranking out narrative memos like it’s 2006.
Love it or loathe it, Amazon’s still betting big on clarity through writing.
Maybe that’s the real secret sauce.
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According to Reuters, Amazon is officially on the hook for a nationwide class-action lawsuit, and Alexa’s the one talking.
A federal judge in Seattle ruled that millions of Alexa users can band together to sue Amazon for allegedly recording their private conversations without consent—the kind where no one said 'Alexa' first.
🎯 The claim
This isn’t just about rogue smart speakers. Those suing Amazon say the company:
They’re not just asking for money, they want Amazon to delete every voice recording and related data it’s ever stored.
🧑⚖️ Who can sue (and who can’t)
The judge approved a nationwide class, but with limits:
🗣️ Amazon’s response
Amazon denies it did anything wrong. The company says Alexa is built with safeguards to avoid accidental recordings, and there’s no solid proof anything private was ever captured—let alone misused.
But now, with this case moving forward, Amazon’s not just facing legal risk. It’s got a PR fire to put out involving one of its most consumer-facing products. 🧯
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Amazon is on pace to out-deliver the U.S. Postal Service by 2028. Yup—you read that right.
Supply Chain Dive reported that Pitney Bowes projects Amazon will ship 8.4 billion domestic parcels, just edging out USPS’s projected 8.3 billion.
Amazon already blew past UPS and FedEx. Now it’s coming for the last titan standing. 📦
🚚 How Amazon got here fast
This shipping surge isn’t accidental, it’s engineered. Here's what’s driving it:
📉 Legacy carriers are losing ground
While Amazon goes full throttle, the traditional players are feeling the pressure:
📬 Signed, sealed... soon to be dethroned?
Amazon’s endgame isn’t just shipping—it’s control. Owning the delivery pipeline means faster fulfillment, potential cost cuts for sellers, and fewer middlemen.
But with that scale comes a familiar tradeoff: efficiency over independence. If Amazon tops USPS by 2028, it won’t just dominate ecommerce—it’ll become the infrastructure that powers it.
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Forget AI for a sec, CustomerThink says the real marketing heat is coming from digital nostalgia.
Gen Z is eating up ‘90s and Y2K aesthetics, and brands are cashing in by turning retro into revenue.
High-impact, low-cost
🧠 Nostalgia converts
Gen Z’s nostalgia isn’t about reliving the past—they never lived it. It’s about escaping hyper-curation and finding authenticity in the analog.
Even “inherited nostalgia” hits differently when everything else feels too polished.
For sellers targeting Gen Z, the strategy is simple: don’t reinvent—recycle (aesthetic included).