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A 70-year-old grandmother who spends 14 hours a day tweeting hundreds of messages in support of Donald Trump was reportedly flagged as a bot

An account that's been repeatedly flagged on Twitter belongs to Nina Tomasieski, a 70-year-old grandmother who tweets as many as 1,000 times a day in support of President Donald Trump,

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A 70-year-old grandmother who spends 14 hours a day tweeting hundreds of messages in support of Donald Trump was reportedly flagged as a bot

A 70-year-old grandmother who spends 14 hours a day tweeting hundreds of messages in support of Donald Trump was reportedly flagged as a bot

An account that's been repeatedly flagged on Twitter belongs to Nina Tomasieski, a 70-year-old grandmother who tweets as many as 1,000 times a day in support of President Donald Trump,

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Amazon worked out a solution to one of the most irritating things about Alexa, and it could be critical to maintaining dominance over Google

Amazon worked out a solution to one of the most irritating things about Alexa, and it could be critical to maintaining dominance over Google

Amazon's Alexa will soon be able to memorize a question it can't answer and then come back to you once it's fetched an adequate response. The new Answer Updates is being rolled out over the coming days.

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An ex-Googler grew his shopping startup into a $23 billion empire in under 4 years. One early investor explains how he did it.

An ex-Googler grew his shopping startup into a $23 billion empire in under 4 years. One early investor explains how he did it.

BI PRIME: In just three and half years, Chinese e-commerce platform Pinduoduo grew from a burgeoning direct-to-consumer delivery service to a multi-billion company that went public.

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Atlassian will work to create 'Australia's Silicon Valley' in a new Sydney tech hub

Atlassian will work to create 'Australia's Silicon Valley' in a new Sydney tech hub

The NSW government is partnering with Atlassian to create a new technology innovation hub in Sydney. Atlassian co-CEO and co-founder Scott Farquhar and officials said the site "will be the home of 10,000 new jobs in the future, it will be Australia's version of Silicon Valley."

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Uber's biggest haters are slapping the company with a $650 million class-action lawsuit

Uber's biggest haters are slapping the company with a $650 million class-action lawsuit

Uber is facing a £500 million ($650 million) class-action lawsuit from London black-cab drivers. London cabbies claim that Uber's launch in the British capital directly led to a loss of earnings for drivers.

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How advances in edge computing are addressing key problems in the healthcare, telecommunications, and automotive sectors

How advances in edge computing are addressing key problems in the healthcare, telecommunications, and automotive sectors

In a new 2018 report, "The Edge Computing Report," Business Insider Intelligence explores how advancements in edge computing solutions offer key savings in healthcare, telecommunications, and automotive sectors.

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Indian cab-hailing giant Ola has launched in the UK to challenge Uber — and they both share a big investor

Indian cab-hailing giant Ola has launched in the UK to challenge Uber — and they both share a big investor

Indian ride-hailing firm Ola is planning a UK launch to take on Uber. It's an unusual move, partly because the Japanese firm SoftBank is a major investor in both companies.

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A top Amazon TV boss left after less than a year amid reports she made 'inappropriate comments' in a meeting

A top Amazon TV boss left after less than a year amid reports she made 'inappropriate comments' in a meeting

Heather Schuster, head of unscripted TV at Amazon Studios, is leaving following an internal investigation into alleged comments she made in a meeting, according to Deadline.

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Google openly told YouTubers when its next big smartphone will be released, and a YouTuber has now told everyone

Google openly told YouTubers when its next big smartphone will be released, and a YouTuber has now told everyone

It doesn't seem like companies are even trying to keep anything secret anymore.

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