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| Snapchat slips in Q1 to its slowest user growth rate ever, shares fall 15% Snapchat face-planted in its Q1 2018 earnings report amidst a rocky redesign and sustained competition from Facebook, unable to keep up its comeback from last quarter. Snapchat reached only 191 million daily active users, up from 187 million, with its growth rate sinking to 2.13 percent — its slowest ...
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| Facebook's Free Basics program ended quietly in Myanmar last year As recently as last week, Facebook was touting the growth of Free Basics, its Internet.org project designed to give users free curated web access in developing countries, but the app isn't working out everywhere. As the Outline originally reported and TechCrunch confirmed, the Free Basics program has ...
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Tyson Foods nearly doubles investor money in three years: CEO Tyson Foods, known for its Ball Park hot dogs and Jimmy Dean sausages, has nearly doubled investors' money in the last three years. "Everybody wants more protein," Tom Hayes, president and chief executive officer of Tyson Foods, told Brian Sullivan on "Closing Bell" Tuesday, live from Los Angeles ...
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"I don't care a pepper": Antonio Banderas offers crash course in Spanish slang Vanity Fair recently asked Spanish actor Antonio Banderas to translate these and other expressions used widely in Spain, as well as a few that are specific to his home city of Málaga. The video has been seen over a million times on Facebook since it was uploaded on April 23. It is part of a series called ...
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| Google is launching .app domains, the first TLDs secured with built-in HTTPS Over three years after Google paid $25 million to gain the exclusive rights to the ".app" top-level domain, the company is at last making .app domains available to register starting today and running through May 7, at 9 AM PDT via Google's Early Access Program. The following day, May 8, the domains ...
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Here's what Americans are most worried about paying for in retirement When it comes to retirement costs, Americans are most worried about how they will cover their medical and pharmaceutical bills, according to the latest annual survey from Franklin Templeton Investments. The survey, which included 2,002 individuals ages 18 and up, found that medical and ...
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| Under Armour picks up momentum overseas but weaknesses persist in US Under Armour on Tuesday reported stronger-than-expected sales for the first quarter, boosted by the retailer's international business and growth within the apparel category. Still, weaknesses persist in the U.S., where rivals Nike and Adidas have stolen market share. Some industry experts argue Under ...
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Facebook to play cupid in online dating debut SAN JOSE, Calif. (Reuters) - Facebook Inc is entering the dating game, Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said on Tuesday, planning a dating service to matchmake millions of people on the world's largest online social network and nudge them into spending more time there.
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| In lieu of moral victory, Cavs claim actual victory in Toronto The Raptors went into a cocoon down the stretch, calling to mind failures of postseasons past as they shot just 26 percent in the fourth quarter and overtime. They missed their final 11 shots of the fourth quarter. And when they needed baskets, the Cavs were able to neutralize Kyle Lowry and DeMar ...
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| Apple CEO Tim Cook takes a victory lap as China revenue rockets on strength of iPhone X Apple posted some of its strongest growth during the March quarter in one of its toughest geographic regions. The iPhone maker reported $13 billion in revenue from Greater China during its second fiscal quarter — a 21 percent year-over-year spike. That puts the company's China revenue on par with ...
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