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A dating app — not Facebook or Clubhouse — cracked getting audio to go viral

The Verge

Each clip can be 30 seconds, and, at launch, Hinge said two out of three daters it polled thought voice would help them “better determine their chemistry” with someone. In Denmark, Strunge says the company has 100,000 paying subscribers out of a market of 6 million people.

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Elon Musk’s Twitter (now X): Everything you need to know, from layoffs to verification

TechCrunch

A few other news entities appeared to have followed suit, including the prominent Boston NPR affiliate WBUR , Hawaii Public Radio and LA-based local news source LAist. Voting in polls will require verification for same reason. cat a were labeled “government-funded media” weeks later.

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Danish grocery stores have a new trick for boycotting U.S. products

Fast Company Tech

Denmark’s largest grocery store operator is introducing a new symbol to its electronic price tags to make it easier to shop local and avoid purchasing American goods. Starting this month, black stars will appear on price tags for European-produced groceries in stores across Denmark, Germany, and Poland run by the Salling Group.

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Why major global powers are so interested in Greenland right now

Fast Company Tech

Greenland is a self-governing territory of Denmark, a long-time U.S. Denmark has also recognized Greenland’s right to independence at a time of its choosing. Opinion polls show a majority of Greenlanders favor independence, though they differ on exactly when that should occur. Who does Greenland belong to?

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