Facebook and Instagram are having a 'midlife crisis': Here are the ways Meta's companies have borrowed from competitors over the years

Mark Zuckerberg's company will likely take from the same playbook it's used in the past when it comes to competing with younger competitors: borrowing features from TikTok and other new social apps.
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Facebook and Instagram are having a 'midlife crisis': Here are the ways Meta's companies have borrowed from competitors over the years

Facebook and Instagram are having a 'midlife crisis': Here are the ways Meta's companies have borrowed from competitors over the years

Mark Zuckerberg's company will likely take from the same playbook it's used in the past when it comes to competing with younger competitors: borrowing features from TikTok and other new social apps.

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As the former Microsoft VP of HR I can assure you that HR is not your friend. Here's where you should go instead if you're having workplace issues.
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As the former Microsoft VP of HR I can assure you that HR is not your friend. Here's where you should go instead if you're having workplace issues.

Chris Williams has one big lesson he wants you to take seriously: HR will always prioritize the company's best interests, not yours.

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Technologies like virtual reality and robotics could reduce the energy industry's carbon footprint and advance workers' skill sets

Technologies like virtual reality and robotics could reduce the energy industry's carbon footprint and advance workers' skill sets

Oil-and-gas leaders are testing VR and AR to accurately pinpoint potential hazards and operate sites entirely with tablets.

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Goldman Sachs says that home price growth is likely to slow dramatically for the rest of this year and next, and even suggests that prices could actually drop before the end of 2022
TikTok is getting all the attention, but more teens spend time on YouTube, survey says

TikTok is getting all the attention, but more teens spend time on YouTube, survey says

TikTok is widely seen as the most popular social media app among teens, but new data shows one in five teens use YouTube "almost constantly."

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Mark Cuban: 'Rather than seeing true innovation, you're seeing replication.' The Shark Tank billionaire shares his thoughts on what's going wrong in crypto, and the 6 altcoins he still believes in.
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How to achieve financial freedom, according to 9 couples and individuals under 40 who've done it

Several people who've become financially free and retired early share the details of how they made it happen, including investments they made.

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See the pitch deck a Goldman Sachs-backed startup that guarantees to sell your home in 30 days used to raise $406 million
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See the pitch deck a Goldman Sachs-backed startup that guarantees to sell your home in 30 days used to raise $406 million

The Goldman Sachs-backed startup raised the funds through a mix of debt and equity as it looks to boost its online property marketplace.

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Allbirds says it's liquidating its activewear inventory at an $11.6 million loss as it focuses on simplifying its strategy after layoffs and a stock drop
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Allbirds says it's liquidating its activewear inventory at an $11.6 million loss as it focuses on simplifying its strategy after layoffs and a stock drop

Allbirds is refocusing its apparel strategy after items in the ultracompetitive activewear category, like leggings, failed to perform as hoped.

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John Kornitzer started his investment firm in his basement with $200,000 in savings. He told us how he grew it into two firms that handle $6 billion today.
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John Kornitzer started his investment firm in his basement with $200,000 in savings. He told us how he grew it into two firms that handle $6 billion today.

John Kornitzer left his investment job and started his own company by himself in his basement. He told Insider how that became a $6 billion firm.

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