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  2. 2 No-Brainer Technology Stocks to Buy Right Now

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    1. Reddit. First up is Reddit (NYSE: RDDT). Reddit is a relatively new public company, having debuted via an initial public offering (IPO) less than a year ago. Nevertheless, Reddit investors have ...

  3. Reddit was sold to media company Condé Nast in 2006 by its co-founders Alexis Ohanian, who left the company in 2020, and Huffman, who now owns 3.3% of the company.

  4. Top 10 Highest-Priced Stocks Right Now - AOL

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    The most expensive stock, easily the most highly priced stock for consumers today, are Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) shares. This stock closed at $70 9,700 per share on Nov. 21.

  5. Stock market news live updates: Stocks sell off to start ...

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    Stocks closed a winning week Friday following data that pointed to stronger-than-expected U.S. economic growth. All the major market averages finished higher for the week, with the S&P 500 gaining ...

  6. YouTube Vanced - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Vanced (or simply Vanced, formerly iYTBP) is a discontinued modified third-party YouTube application for Android with a built-in ad blocker. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Other features of the app included SponsorBlock, background play, free picture-in-picture (PiP), an AMOLED black theme , swipe control for brightness and volume, and implementation of ...

  7. Reddit stock falls more than 20% since last week's earnings ...

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    Reddit stock has lost roughly 23% since its earnings report last week, coming off a six-month rally that saw shares quadruple.The social media platform, which went public nearly a year ago, last ...

  8. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015, YouTube introduced the ability to automatically publish videos at a scheduled time, [170] as well as "info cards" and "end cards", which allow referring to videos and channels through a notification at the top right of the video at any playback time, and thumbnails shown in the last 20 seconds. In contrary to annotations, these ...

  9. Reddit continues to show the flip side of AI: Chart of the ...

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    Reddit's traffic from Google was the low point from the company's Q4 results this week. But at the same time, the reason the company is getting more and more relevant hasn't gone anywhere.