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    Marketplace is, in part, an important facet of Facebook’s financial puzzle because its locally based exchanges are low-expense, according to Sucharita Kodali, retail industry analyst for market ...

  3. Quora - Wikipedia

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    Quora is a social question-and-answer website and online knowledge market headquartered in Mountain View, California.It was founded on June 25, 2009, and made available to the public on June 21, 2010.

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    Listen with Friends. Listen with Friends allows Facebook users to listen to music and discuss the tunes using Facebook Chat with friends at the same time. Users can also listen in as a group while one friend acts as a DJ. Up to 50 friends can listen to the same song at the same time, and chat about it.

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    Early computing. The PLATO system was launched in 1960 at the University of Illinois and subsequently commercially marketed by Control Data Corporation.It offered early forms of social media features with innovations such as Notes, PLATO's message-forum application; TERM-talk, its instant-messaging feature; Talkomatic, perhaps the first online chat room; News Report, a crowdsourced online ...

  6. Why your business should put younger and older workers on the ...

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    Whether systematically or by chance, Close sees companies putting people from different age groups together on teams, with good results. “Using that strength of bringing younger, fresh employees ...

  7. Smaller social platforms are adding TikTok-like features as ...

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    Meanwhile, Amazon-owned Twitch, the live-streaming service popular with gamers, in October started letting users post short disappearing videos, or Stories, like Instagram, Facebook, and Snapchat ...

  8. Crony capitalism - Wikipedia

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    Crony capitalism, sometimes also called simply cronyism, is a pejorative term used in political discourse to describe a situation in which businesses profit from a close relationship with state power, either through an anti-competitive regulatory environment, direct government largesse, and/or corruption. Examples given for crony capitalism ...

  9. This Could Be Gen Z's Biggest Barrier to a Comfortable ... - AOL

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    A recent Goldman Sachs survey provided insight into three key areas Zoomers may want to review to ensure they're on track for a comfortable future. Person staring intently at laptop in their hand.