Kellogg’s Is Opening a Cereal Cafe in New York — Start Up Your Day Roundup

By Grace Reader Jun 29, 2016
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No accountant necessary. A startup called Smacc is using AI to automate accounting.

All-day breakfast. Kellogg’s is opening a cereal cafe in Manhattan next week that will feature combinations including pishtachios and lemon zest.

Free shipping for all. Walmart is opening up free 30-day trials of its Amazon Prime competitor, ShippingPass, to the public — and giving a free month to existing subscribers.

Must-have. Pinterest is unveiling new technology that can help you find out where to buy items that you photograph in the real world.

On demand. Amazon Alexa users can now order Lyft rides through the personal assistant.

The irony. Vine has introduced its first longform series, “Camp Unplug.”

Awkward. A Ford dealership in Massachusetts stole artwork from a popular indie video game, Firewatch.

It’s worth a try. A new ad campaign by Bergedorfer Bier uses an interesting marketing strategy: men looking lovingly at their beer bellies.

Looking for the latest headlines in small business, innovation and tech? Our Start Up Your Day recaps are posted every morning to keep you current.

No accountant necessary. A startup called Smacc is using AI to automate accounting.

All-day breakfast. Kellogg’s is opening a cereal cafe in Manhattan next week that will feature combinations including pishtachios and lemon zest.

Free shipping for all. Walmart is opening up free 30-day trials of its Amazon Prime competitor, ShippingPass, to the public — and giving a free month to existing subscribers.

Must-have. Pinterest is unveiling new technology that can help you find out where to buy items that you photograph in the real world.

On demand. Amazon Alexa users can now order Lyft rides through the personal assistant.

The irony. Vine has introduced its first longform series, “Camp Unplug.”

Awkward. A Ford dealership in Massachusetts stole artwork from a popular indie video game, Firewatch.

It’s worth a try. A new ad campaign by Bergedorfer Bier uses an interesting marketing strategy: men looking lovingly at their beer bellies.

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Grace Reader is a former editorial intern at Entrepreneur.com and a current freelance contributor. She is a third year journalism and media communication major at Colorado State University. Grace is the PR and marketing manager at Colorado State University's Off-Campus Life, and a sports anchor at CTV Channel 11.

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