YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki Stepping Down After Almost A Decade In The Position
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Kenyan Cousins Invent Bio-Robotic Prosthetic Limbs Out Of Recycled Materials
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Twitter Is Shutting Down Revue, The Newsletter Platform It Bought In 2021
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Spark Africa holds Africa Technology Expo 2023 in Abuja
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Facebook Parent Coy Meta To Layoff 11,000 Employees
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Ex-Twitter CEO Launches New Social Media Platform, Offers Job Vacancies
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FG Partners With Coursera To Train 24,000 Nigerians
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