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An apartment building damaged following a rocket attack on the city of Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022. AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky A video verified by The New York Times showed the moment a missile struck an apartment building. The video showed the missile hit the building, which is located in southwestern Kyiv. There were no fatalities reported in the incident, an official said, according...
Meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg. Photo by Liu Jie/Xinhua via Getty LittleThings founder Joe Speiser said this week that he lost $100 million thanks to Facebook. The network in 2018 rolled out an algorithm change that upended the digital news world at large. Speiser cautioned others against relying too much on algo-focused apps like TikTok and Instagram. A founder who says his company went under...
Although NFT is the undisputed biggest hot spot in the current encryption field, the Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), which is expected to become the future model of online communities, is obviously also an important phenomenon in the encryption field. International industry insiders generally expect that DAO will perform strongly in 2022, appearing in many segments such as social,...
Enterprise software firm Palantir has proudly trod its own path in the tech industry, embracing an openly nationalist attitude that is in keeping with its roots serving the defense and intelligence communities. In his first appearance on a company earnings call today, CEO Alexander Karp even described Palantir as a company that “in every way looks nonstandard, run by people that are very...
Agencies spent 2021 and entered 2022 navigating an unusual combination of industry-level uncertainty and market-level eagerness about ad spending. The mixture helped push advertisers to spend more money, and independent agencies to expand into new areas of service, according to new Digiday+ research. In November, Digiday surveyed several dozen agency professionals on a number of topics, including...
Sponsors of the Olympics are walking a tightrope ahead of the Beijing Winter Games next month as worsening geopolitical tensions force them to consider downplaying their involvement without upsetting China.
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Justworks Inc. is delaying its U.S. initial public offering (IPO) because of market conditions, Reuters reported Wednesday (Jan. 12), squelching plans to sell 7 million shares between $29 and $32 and rake in up to $224 million, per a filing earlier this month. More than 60% of companies that went public last year are trading below their IPO price, according to the report, which cited data from...
As much of the digital commerce world is busy building consumer payments ecosystems, the merchants that accept those payments need digital ecosystems with highly specialized and integrated services. Fresh from a $375 million Series F funding round placing its current valuation at $7.5 billion, Bengaluru, India-based payments platform Razorpay is creating a B2B ecosystem for India’s businesses,...
I’m pleased to present the 495th edition of the VideoNuze podcast, with my weekly partner Colin Dixon of nScreenMedia. In today’s podcast, our final one for 2019, Colin and I share our top 10 video stories of the year. Whether you agree or disagree with our top 10 (or the ordering), no doubt we can all agree it’s been quite an eventful year for the industry. But as busy as 2019 has been, 2020...