Supreme obsessives, there’s a second-hand marketplace just for you

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Want to buy or sell some second-hand Supreme gear? There’s a new online space just for that.

Dubbing itself “the world’s first Supreme exclusive marketplace,” Strictlypreme is your new go-to if you’re really, really, really into the New York label.

First reported by Hypebeast, the new hub will be moderated by the Strictlypreme team, a group of experienced buyers who will validate an item’s authenticity — no fakes allowed. It’s just desktop and mobile-friendly for now, according to the publisher, but an app is on the way. Read more…

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Outdoorsy, the ‘Airbnb of RVs,’ rolls up $25 million in fresh funding

 According to serial entrepreneur Jeff Cavins, more than 35 million people each year look to rent an RV — 38 percent of them so-called millennials. Yet they often walk away from the experience empty-handed. The reason, he says: there are fewer than 100,000 commercial owned vehicles available from traditional rental services. Cavins says that his San Francisco-based company, Outdoorsy,… Read More

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Letgo takes on Craigslist with addition of housing listings

 Everyone wants to be the Craigslist killer. In November, Facebook expanded its Marketplace section to include partners’ housing rentals alongside secondhand merchandise, and today the number three shopping app letgo is doing the same. The company says that, starting today, its tens of millions of users can now quickly snap a few photos and add a description to list a housing rental or… Read More

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Naspers, Innova Capital invest $82 million more for Movile’s iFood delivery business

 Naspers, a South African-based global investor and media conglomerate, has joined the private equity firm Innova Capital to funnel another $82 million into Movile — primarily to increase Movile’s stake in iFood, a Latin American food delivery vendor. Read More

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GM launches Marketplace for in-car shopping and reservations

 GM is making it possible to shop right from your vehicle’s infotainment system, while on the go. The carmaker is pushing out an update for model year 2017 and later vehicles, which will go out to all cars even if the owner doesn’t have a paid in-car Wi-Fi data subscription, that adds ‘Marketplace,’ a new kind of commerce platform. Marketplace is already rolling out… Read More

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You can now use Facebook Marketplace to look for an apartment

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If you’re in the market for a new apartment, you might be able to find the perfect match using the world’s largest social network.

Starting today, Facebook users can browse housing rental units on Marketplace. 

The listings come from Apartment List and Zumper, two websites that aggregate rental listings from across the Internet. 

Facebook told Mashable in an emailed statement that the two sites offer “hundreds of thousands of house and apartment rentals” that users can browse. Sellers can also upload photos of their properties directly to Facebook.  Read more…

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Facebook expands its Marketplace section with housing rentals

 Facebook today announced its expanding its Marketplace listings section to include “hundreds of thousands” of housing rentals in a move that seems clearly designed to take on Craigslist. While users before could post their own apartment listings to this section, Facebook says it’s now partnering with sources like Apartment List and Zumper to pull in listings. The company… Read More

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