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Everywhere you go online, video apps look the same
over 6 years ago
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A guide to the movies, books, and music that shaped the early-millennial masterpiece
about 6 years ago
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The Crypto Castle is a living-space-slash-party-house for some of tech’s
youngest currency millionaires. We went there in the middle of Bitcoin’s wild
run.
about 6 years ago
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AI-enabled technologies were the stars of the show this year—often at the expense of their human competitors
about 6 years ago
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The company that made hotels outdated has introduced new features to make homes
more like … hotels. What will that mean for hosts, and for their communities?
almost 6 years ago
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In the wake of yet another contestant on ‘The Bachelorette’ having his controversial Twitter behavior outed, it’s worth asking: If social media stalking is a normal part of dating in 2018, why shouldn’t it be allowed on the show?
over 5 years ago
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Subscription services offer financial incentives that users love to get really
mad about. Why can’t we be rational about companies like MoviePass?
over 5 years ago
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On Monday night, cofounders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger resigned from the
Facebook-owned company. Here’s what to expect from Instagram going forward.
over 5 years ago
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After a long and public bidding process, the tech giant chose to expand to the
most obvious candidate cities on its list. Tuesday’s announcement makes clear:
Amazon’s decision was never about revitalizing U.S. cities, after all.
about 5 years ago
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What started as a TikTok trend in the middle of the pandemic became a Disney-sanctioned, one-night-only virtual Broadway show helmed by Jeremy O. Harris. Here’s how it all happened.
about 3 years ago
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No one on the newest iteration of the dating show is trying to become an influencer or launch a tequila brand. It’s just a bunch of earnest boomers looking for a second—or third, or fourth—chance at romance.
4 months ago