Monthly Archives: April 2023

Twitter Users Are Still Waiting for a Check-Mark Reckoning

The promised changes to the platform’s verification program have been slow. Attention has focused instead on the image of a doge in place of the blue Twitter bird.

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A knife so sharp you don’t feel it cut

There’s an ongoing and heated debate about whether generative AI — like the technology that powers OpenAI’s ChatGPT — is either an overblown parlor trick, or a an existential threat to humanity that’s already raging out of control. The truth … Continue reading

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First drive: The 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 is a swoopy EV sedan that stands out in an SUV crowd

In a world where nearly every automaker is pushing bigger, heavier, battery-electric SUVs and crossovers that all look the same, Hyundai is bucking the trend with its brand new, swoopy, tech-forward 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 sedan. The stakes are high … Continue reading

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Report: Klaviyo to IPO later this year

As the stock market cooled last year, it led to a dearth of startup IPOs. That could be about to change. The Wall Street Journal reports that Klaviyo, the Boston-based marketing automation startup that has raised over $775 million, is … Continue reading

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Should you post that you’re #OpenToWork? A tale of two labor markets.

Aline Lerner Contributor Share on Twitter Aline Lerner is founder and CEO of interviewing.io, where engineers go to practice technical interviewing. More posts by this contributor To improve close rates for technical interviews, give applicants feedback (good or bad) Maxim … Continue reading

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The 6 best restaurant payroll software choices in 2023

Streamline your restaurant payroll process and maximize your staff’s efficiency with the help of the best payroll software of 2023. Discover the features, benefits and pricing of the top payroll solutions in the industry. The post The 6 best restaurant … Continue reading

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Spotify is shutting down its live audio app Spotify Live

Spotify is shutting down its live-audio app Spotify Live, a spokesperson for the company confirmed to TechCrunch on Monday. The company says it will continue to explore live features on its main platform. The news was first reported by Music Ally. … Continue reading

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Twitter’s new homepage logo is very doge-y

Breaking news: a 51-year-old man has made a joke that reeks of the same sophistication a 13-year-old boy might bring to Reddit. After Twitter’s botched attempt to remove legacy blue checkmarks from verified accounts that don’t pay for Twitter Blue, … Continue reading

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Google to cut down on employee laptops, services and staplers for ‘multi-year’ savings

Google CFO Ruth Porat made references to the year 2008, when Google made similar cuts to respond to the financial crisis.

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Get Rosetta Stone for one of the best prices you’ll see

If you want to learn another language, here’s your chance. The post Get Rosetta Stone for one of the best prices you’ll see appeared first on TechRepublic.

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