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Zenly is still hugely popular, so why’s Snap shutting it down?

TechCrunch

While the mass redundancies understandably garnered the lion’s share of the headlines, buried in amongst this news was Snap’s plans to cut additional costs through “refocusing” its business, which includes ceasing investments in certain products. Zenly iPhone downloads for Japan on August 19, 2022.

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The best VPNs for staying anonymous and secure on the web

Mashable Tech

Aside from the few countries that have restricted or outright banned them (including Belarus, China, Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Oman, Russia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, and the United Arab Emirates), VPNs are perfectly legal in most of the world. Hold up — are VPNs legal? Bonus points if that policy's been verified by a third party audit.)

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Locals share why Vilnius, Lithuania is becoming an international startup hub

TechCrunch

The country’s startup-friendly regulatory environment, a beautiful medieval town center, over 20 business hubs and accelerators and strong rankings in intellectual property production are most obvious at a high level. In addition, Vilnius has made headlines worldwide with its creative solutions to tackle the pandemic challenges.

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