Mobile Minutes: Facebook, Twitter race to TV; Spotify?s rights agreement; Convenience costs; Twitter?s character limit
Facebook and Twitter are battling to win the right to stream conventional TV programming, The Post has learned.
While Spotify AB doesn?t follow the old playbook of accepting monetary incentives from musicians seeking more visibility on its music-streaming service, it does want something from them in exchange: their labor.
A menu on DoorDash Inc.'s website lists the price for a Bubba Gump's shrimp po' boy at $14.95 before delivery fees. Walk into the same restaurant in Denver, and you'll find it on the menu for about $3 less.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey says the service?s iconic 140-character message limit isn?t going away.