News and interesting, possibly quite stylish thought fodder from the intersection of fashion, technology and style…
I love Everlane as much as the next basics-seeking fashion consumer, but can you really call it the first Internet fashion label? Emmm. via The Cut
Are we on the precipice of the Internet’s version of a good, old-fashion bar brawl? The word on the street: “Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon are at each other’s throats in all sorts of ways.” via Economist
Led by eBay and Amazon, the same-day delivery wars are heating up. via Wall Street Journal
In other ecommerce delivery news, Canadian startup Bufferbox announces that it’s been acquired by Google. Also, it’s cute that they use the word parcel. via Bufferbox
Here’s a pretty fascinating little interview with Intel’s Genevieve Bell about misconceptions and surprising things she’s learned on the job about women, technology and how gadgets fit into our everyday lives. via Atlantic
Tech writer John Biggs defends the post-often, post-much cycle of churnalism that tech pubs find themselves in these days, and he’s not all wrong. What I’d add: if there were only a way to have the churn with the serious, longer, thoughtful stuff under the same roof, then maybe old school journalist types wouldn’t balk at the new mentality (and reality). via TechCrunch
Fashion startups continue to push into the already crowded fashion tech space. Luckily, there are plenty of meetups and events for them to frequent. via PSFK
Think social media is is a good-for-nothing time suck? Au contraire, says a story focused on the ways social media has changed how we give. via Fast Company
Women continue to wield yet more influence in technology and more intrigue for those hoping to reach their wallets, as evidenced by the rising buzz around startup TheLi.st. via Guest of a Guest
What startups (and a few fashion-focused ones among them) are hot at the moment in Australia? Here’s a listy list. via TechTrader
Foster City company Ballun is hoping to connect fashion designers and retail buyers online in a way traditional tradeshows cannot. via VentureBeat
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