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TestGorilla Scores $70M

Sending in a resume is the main way a person hopes to get noticed for a job. But a startup out of Amsterdam called TestGorilla is today announcing $70 million in funding for a very different kind of approach: It has built an assessment platform that can be used to …

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Pinterest Paid Partnership Tools

Processing…Please wait. Search Engine Land » Pinterest » Pinterest introduces Idea ads and paid partnership tools Pinterest has launched a new ad format – Idea ads – and a new partnership tool allowing creators to tag brand partners in their content. Idea ads. The new Idea ads follow a similar format …

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Adobe Free Photoshop Web App

Adobe has been largely unopposed in the realm of professional photo editing for as long as computers have had color displays. Until recently, Adobe was resistant to making a cloud version of its most popular application, but this is slowly changing. Adobe now says its new web-based version of Photoshop …

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Twitter Product Drops

Processing…Please wait. Search Engine Land » Twitter » Twitter announces Product Drops for merchants Merchants have a new Twitter feature, called Product Drops, to help engage their followers and stay on top of new product releases. What are Product Drops. Product Drops from Twitter is a new feature that allows brands …

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Instagram Content

(Photo: Gabrielle Henderson/Unsplash)In an effort to mitigate the harmful mental effects of its app, Instagram will soon begin “nudging” teenage users away from content they continually focus on.  The feature will roll out beginning this month to users in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. …

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Most Detailed Sky Map

When you look up at the night sky, do you wonder about what’s out there? Most of the stars we can see with the naked eye reside within our own galaxy. And now we know a lot more about them. The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Gaia mission has just announced …

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Hypersonic Passenger Plane

Supersonic travel hasn’t been a reality for even the most well-off individuals since the Concorde was retired almost 20 years ago, but a company called Venus Aerospace wants to make super-fast passenger planes a reality again. Its proposed Stargazer aircraft will blow right past supersonic into the realm of hypersonic …

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Webb Space Telescope’s

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is on the verge of beginning its science operations, so the recent news that it has suffered a micrometeoroid impact is concerning. The space observatory is the long-awaited successor to Hubble, and it could serve as our window to the wider universe for the …

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Perseverance Has a Pet Rock

Perseverance has been on Mars for more than a year, beaming back pictures from the Red Planet all the while. We’ve seen Jezero Crater itself, along with thousands of shots of the Martian landscape and sky. Perseverance also takes periodic selfies, to check its condition and calibrate its sensors. But …

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Northwestern University Builds Tiny Robot Crabs

(Photo: Northwestern University)Engineers at Northwestern University have created micro-robots that mimic the peekytoe crab—but on an almost unbelievably smaller scale.  The half-millimeter “crabs” constitute the world’s smallest remote-control robots. Smaller than a flea, they’re able to walk along the edge of a penny or thread a sewing needle. Despite (or …

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