The Columbus Dispatch

Prime time (again) for Amazon

- — Tom Hudson,

In October 1921, a group of candy companies in Cleveland announced, in exalted rhetoric, a new holiday. Sweetest Day was created to counter “the rush and whirl of present day life” so we could recognize our “tender feelings,” according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. A year later, the effort returned on Oct. 8 with its founders extolling the day’s “specific opportunit­y to recall the dearer and more subtle elements in our lives that will make everybody just a bit happier.”

In 2017, Amazon doesn’t need to make similarly virtuous claims in hopes of creating what may become a yearly observance.

For 30 hours in the week ahead, Amazon will bombard its cyber-spenders with shopping deals as often as every five minutes. The third annual Prime Day on Tuesday will stretch into 13 countries, with Chinese, Indian, and Mexican Prime customers joining the e-retailing frenzy for the first time.

This is not the scale of Black Friday because Prime Day is only about Amazon and only about driving Prime subscripti­ons and revenue. But it’s big and getting bigger. When Amazon invented the day two years ago to celebrate its 20th anniversar­y, more people signed up for its $99 per year Prime service than on any day previously. Last year, Prime Day sales were 60 percent higher than the year earlier.

Miami Herald

Because you have been banned from Facebook for repeated violations of copyright law, your current account and Facebook page can’t be recovered.

For the record, it is easy to delete Facebook videos using a computer web browser or a mobile device app (see tinyurl.com/y7rmmo8h).

I don’t think there’s anything to prevent you from creating a new Facebook

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