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Video on Tinder: A New Source of Monetization
One overlooked reason for Tinder's purchase of video-app Wheel, Tech Insider’s Alex Heath says: more advertising space.
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Snap IPO Pricing Announcement March 1, 2017
March 1, 2017
Snap's IPO is officially priced at $17 per share, and Cheddar breaks the news!
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Jay Walker on Upside vs. Priceline.com
Upside CEO Jay Walker founded Priceline.com. He says the difference between the two is that Priceline focuses on leisure, whereas Upside is for small business travel.
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The Future of Barstool Sports
Barstool Sports CEO Erika Nardini says its future is as "an omnichannel brand," pointing to success with its Comedy Central TV show and podcasts.
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First Snap Investor Jeremy Liew on What Made The Platform Attractive
Lightspeed Venture Partners' Jeremy Liew, Snap's first investor, told us what makes it so compelling and authentic to its users.
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Cypress Hill's SenDog on Changing Marijuana Perceptions
SenDog views Cypress Hill's music as instrumental in breaking down barriers and misconceptions surrounding marijuana use.
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BTIG's Rich Greenfield on Netflix Competing Against Amazon, Others
Given that U.S. consumers pay $80-$100/month for linear, multichannel TV, BTIG’s Rich Greenfield says Netflix and Amazon can both be winners.
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Science Magazine's David Grimm on Drones Shaping Agriculture
A trend Science Magazine's David Grimm is following is drones in agriculture. They're being used to determine irrigation levels for crops.
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Will Tech Companies Follow Trump's Two Simple Rules?
Donald Trump says to buy American and hire American. Vanity Fair’s Abigail Tracy says these rules could make it harder for tech firms to get H-1B visas.
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Catherine Rampell on Consumer Optimism Following Trump's Win
Catherine Rampell says while Trump is driving consumer confidence, she's concerned the president-elect could be painting too rosy a picture.
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Why India Is More Appealing to Google Than China
Mashable’s Damon Beres says India is more compelling than China because of fewer censorship roadblocks to create infrastructure.
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What Features Is Tesla Adding to Encourage Safer Driving?
In addition to Tesla limiting cruise control on roads, Techwalla’s Dave Johnson says a new nag to make drivers keep their hands on the wheel makes autopilot safer.
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One Theory 9to5Mac Has on Mac Production
A theory from 9to5Mac’s Seth Weintraub: Because Apple gave its display business to LG, they could let others build desktops that run OS X.
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Cass Sunstein on Rogue One's Success in Attracting New Fans
“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” is a little darker, but Cass Sunstein says it's a much better standalone movie than "The Force Awakens."
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Trump Surrogate Steve Cortes on the Tech Summit
One reason for the summit, Trump surrogate Steve Cortes says, is for Trump to show confidence in tech stocks, which have been lagging in the market.
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Lou Basenese Talks Apple's AirPod Surprise
Though the timing is late, Lou Basenese says Apple's AirPods, which some consumers will receive before Christmas, will be in demand due to scarcity.
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Mashable's Damon Beres on the Importance of Snapchat's New Features
Snapchat’s new features are a big deal because they give users more reasons to stay & use the platform longer, Damon Beres says.
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How Will the Trump Administration Impact the Cannabis Industry?
Though the cannabis industry is concerned about Trump, Green Rush Daily’s Scott McGovern believes he'll take a hands-off approach because of revenue marijuana generates.
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Shopify on Its Recent Acquisition of App Studio Tiny Hearts
One thing Shopify says motivated its purchase of app studio Tiny Hearts is the trend of entrepreneurs starting businesses on mobile.
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Jack Mohr on the Purpose of Trump's Tech Summit
Why wouldn't you go to Trump's tech summit? TheStreet’s Jack Mohr says the flip side is protection against Trump attacking Silicon Valley.
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Major Nelson on What Makes the Xbox One S a Must Buy
Why should gamers pick up an Xbox One S? It's the only console out there that has a 4K Blu-ray player, Microsoft’s Major Nelson says.
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How Starbucks Plans on Cracking Lunch
The National Review’s Ian Tuttle says the publication's prerogative is to maintain its principled conservatism in covering Donald Trump.
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Yankees Outfielder Aaron Judge Weighs In on Under Armour Deal
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge stopped by the New York Stock Exchange to talk about the Under Armour-MLB partnership and the team's lineup next season.
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How Microsoft Views the HoloLens
To Microsoft, the HoloLens is right for the company because it represents a shift in how people think of personal computing.