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Spotify Explore virtual concerts, Twitter test the number of quotes, and Google’s Nest Hub becomes more hotel-friendly. This is your daily crisis for August 26, 2020. The big story: Spotify
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Spotify Explore virtual concerts, Twitter test the number of quotes, and Google’s Nest Hub becomes more hotel-friendly. This is your daily crisis for August 26, 2020. The big story: Spotify
If you’re overwhelmed with choosing the next movie or TV show for Netflix, Hulu, Disney +, HBO Max, or any other streaming service, Bingie could be the app for you.
Epic games wins a win against Apple, Fitbit announces a new smartwatch and Microsoft Word adds a transcription function. This is your daily crisis for August 25, 2020. The big
Facebook is to announce A number of new ecommerce features in both the main Facebook app and Instagram. The pandemic has forced many businesses to switch online, and Facebook made
When Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, introduced Saqib Shaikh on the BUILD stage in 2016, he was obviously moved by the engineer’s “passion and empathy”, who said Nadella: “Will change
Yalochat, a five-year-old conversational commerce platform based in Mexico City that enables customers like Coca Cola and Walmart to upsell, collect payments, and better serve their own customers through WhatsApp,
DoorDash announces that customers can now order groceries through the DoorDash App from partners such as Smart & Final, Meijer and Fresh Thyme. Further stores such as Hy-vee and Gristedes
While we’re racing Towards Disrupt 2020, we’re keeping the Extra Crunch Live train going next week with a big entry as Twilio CEO and co-founder Jeff Lawson joins us for
Facebook Joined the growing number of companies publicly complaining about the 30% fee Apple charges for payments through its App Store. These complaints came halfway a blog post about the
Epic games accepts Apple, Instagram Fixes Security Issue, Impossible Foods Raises $ 200 Million. This is your daily crisis for August 13th, 2020. The big story: Apple is removing Fortnite