GrubHub is buying up thousands of restaurant web addresses. That means Mom and Pop can't own their slice of the internet [newfoodeconomy.org]
The 5 best VR headsets you can buy in 2019 [arstechnica.com]
Valve Index Review [www.ign.com]
504 Gateway Time-out [newfoodeconomy.org]
Valve Index Controllers review: These revolutionary VR controllers need patience to hit full potential [www.pcworld.com]
Valve Index review: VR you can buy in pieces [www.cnet.com]
Here are all the new Valve Index VR titles announced so far [www.windowscentral.com]
Valve Index review - When only the best will do [venturebeat.com]
Valve Index review: high-powered VR at a high-end price [www.theverge.com]
Scoop: GrubHub has bought up more than 20,000 domain names. Most seem to match the restaurants on its own platform. https://t.co/xaYcWuu9RO
— Claire Brown (@hclaire_brown) June 28, 2019
Read this. Cancelling.https://t.co/533FZvFULX
— tracyweber (@tracyweber) June 28, 2019
According to New Food Economy, GrubHub is buying the URL of 1000's of restaurants, often without owners consent and running shadow sites under the GrubHub platform https://t.co/miAk260CKN
— Kevin Pang (@pang) June 28, 2019
GrubHub is buying up thousands of restaurant web addresses. That means Mom and Pop can't own their slice of the internet | $GRUB starting to be accused of a number of shady practices, like $YELP. https://t.co/GdJcqJbsga
— Diogenes (@WallStCynic) June 28, 2019
" Last month, I paid $7,000 to GrubHub. That’s my rent for the month,” https://t.co/kLe6x44tSO pic.twitter.com/UFFKLUq9Yh
— Joe Weisenthal (@TheStalwart) June 28, 2019
delivery services like seamless and grubhub are buying up the names of restaurants who use their service, in what appears to be an effort to trap mom and pop businesses on their platforms https://t.co/hdby3Pzhy3
— alyssa bereznak (@alyssabereznak) June 28, 2019
This is wild https://t.co/DoL61Dk0uz
— Serena Dai (@ssdai) June 28, 2019
wow $grub https://t.co/N4uRjuY1wR
— alex (PVD) (@alex) June 28, 2019
It's time. The Valve Index embargo is up, which leads off my MASSIVE VR hardware buying guide. Is 2019 the right year to buy in? (Yes.) Is Valve Index my number one choice in 2019? (No, but it's close.) https://t.co/T2yLOSQxik
— Sam Machkovech (@samred) June 28, 2019
I reviewed the Valve Index and it's my new favorite VR headset/controller. Pricey, though! https://t.co/b2mAxL6NLk
— Dan Stapleton is on Vacation (@DanStapleton) June 28, 2019
Valve's Index VR headset is best in class, full stop. The radical new Index Controllers are a bolder bet that could change the way people interact with VR—if they're successful. @haydencd's reviews: https://t.co/oV6Qi0Nm2Yhttps://t.co/nuxjTZSxy3 pic.twitter.com/F01MKAWxl6
— Brad Chacos (@BradChacos) June 28, 2019
My review of the new Valve Index: VR you don't need to buy every piece of. Maybe you just need the controllers (if you're a Vive owner) https://t.co/a7Speo6VTr
— Scott Stein (@jetscott) June 28, 2019
Here is one I wrote for all of you very lucky Valve Index owners!! New #VR titles added just in time! Oh..and Index Knuckles controllers are super cool. Via @windowscentral https://t.co/1OqoQc2bu8
— Bobby Carlton #VR/#AR/#XR/#technology (@bcarlton727) June 28, 2019
Valve Index review: high-powered VR at a high-end price https://t.co/25n6niyRm4 pic.twitter.com/r9LoxcU5Cf
— The Verge (@verge) June 28, 2019
Grubhub to restaurants: Nice spot you got here. Be a shame if nobody could find out about it. ? https://t.co/BoAdoBHa3f pic.twitter.com/fUjStHcaHf
— One Ring (doorbell) to surveil them all... (@hypervisible) June 28, 2019