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Instagram is testing a feature that lets creators to charge subscription fees from fans

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Instagram is currently testing a feature in the United States that will allow small group of users to charge for their content from their loyal fans. Instagram users have the potential to earn money from ‘live videos’ and ‘stories.’ At present, Instagram is testing this feature only with 10 creators in the U.S. Through the subscription program, creators can choose their own price point to allow their fans to access their exclusive content. Creators have eight price points to choose from. (read more)    

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Google vows to ramp up regulation of adult ads in U.K

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Google has said that it will improve the enforcement of adult ads in its search network in U.K after Reuters found that the search engine was flouting Britain’s laws on displaying adult ads on internet. Reuters found that Google was showing ads related to sex toys and alcohol to age sensitive groups, i.e. children and teens. As per the law in the U.K and European countries, online adult ads can only be shown to users falling in the age group of 18 and above. The search engine verifies the users age by checking their Google account details (read more)

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Sony Shares tank down as Microsoft gobbles up Activision for $68.7 Bn

Sony Group Corp’s shares fell by as much as 13% on Wednesday in Tokyo stock exchange, its biggest ever single day drop since 2008 financial crisis. This sharp fall comes exactly a day after Microsoft announced the blockbuster acquisition deal of games publisher Activision. Experts believe that Sony’s Play Station now has a monumental challenge to compete with Microsoft’s Xbox following Microsoft’s latest blockbuster acquisition (read more)     

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Apple TV’s WeWork drama (based on WeWork fiasco) will be releasing on March 18th

Apple TV+’s new drama ‘WeCrashed,’ based on WeWork’s epic and monumental fall, is almost complete and is all set for a premier on March 18th. The drama has total 8 episodes and stars Jared Leto, who will be enacting the role of Adam Neumann. The drama will chronicle how Neumann oversaw a hyped up startup and his corporate mismanagement leading to WeWork’s botched up IPO (Read more)            

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Google rolls out the first tranche of Android Games on Window PC

Google rolls out the first tranche of Android Games on Window PC Google has started testing Android Games for Window PCs. Currently in alpha beta stage, Google is testing Android Games for Window PCs only in Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan. This development taken place as Microsoft has started rolling and shipping out its newest OS Windows 11 to the market (Read more)            

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