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X (formerly Twitter) has introduced a new and simplified process for launching X ads, aimed at making it easier for advertisers to get their campaigns up and running quickly. This new approach utilizes X’s AI targeting tools instead of focusing on manually honing in on a specific audience. The streamlined set-up process for sales campaigns
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As a seasoned runner, I found myself in a slump where the thought of lacing up my shoes and hitting the pavement filled me with dread rather than excitement. Despite years of experience and a deep love for the sport, I struggled to maintain consistency in my training routine. Traditional fitness apps and trackers failed
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In a groundbreaking move, Volkswagen workers in Tennessee voted in favor of becoming a union shop, marking the first win for organized labor at a foreign-owned auto plant in the American South. The election results, released on Friday, revealed a decisive 73 percent in support of representation by the United Auto Workers at the Chattanooga
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ASML, the Netherlands’ chip-equipment maker, recently caused a stir with threats to move its operations abroad due to limitations on labor migration imposed by the Dutch government. In light of the controversial plans to scale back tax breaks for highly skilled migrants and restrict foreign students at Dutch universities, ASML’s CEO, Peter Wennink, expressed concerns
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BloomTech, formerly known as Lambda School, has recently come under fire from the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) for its misleading practices regarding student loans. The company advertised a way for students to enter high-paying tech jobs without taking out traditional loans, but the CFPB discovered that the Income Sharing Agreements (ISAs) offered by
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Airchat, despite its innovative voice + text network concept, is unlikely to achieve mass take-up due to the fact that most users are not interested in utilizing their voice to create content. This was evident in the downfall of similar platforms like Clubhouse, which failed to gain widespread popularity. While incorporating audio can add context
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LawBreakers, a gravity-defying multiplayer FPS game developed by Boss Key Productions, faced a tragic demise just a year after its launch in August 2017. Despite receiving praise for its unique zero-gravity segments and polished shooter mechanics, LawBreakers failed to garner enough player interest and ultimately led to the closure of Boss Key Productions in May
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