This is big news for Roblox, as well as its more avid fans. Interested parties can check out the company’s full SEC filing here. The prospectus lays out the details of Roblox’s business model and financials (it earned $924 million in revenue throughout 2020), as well as some of the risks and challenges it will… Continue reading Roblox plans to go public on March 10 via a direct listing following $29.5 billion valuation
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Vimeo and Mailchimp Presents' Sponsored A Video Series Highlighting Black Business Owners
RaShaad Strong founded STUDIO-SOLE after getting fired from his job in April 2020. The Newark, New Jersey footwear business, which Strong founded and manages with his parents, comprises a consignment shop, an e-commerce site, and a “sneaker academy”–a class for those interested in learning about the sneaker industry. The store displays 3D-printed Nike Air Force One sneakers… Continue reading Vimeo and Mailchimp Presents' Sponsored A Video Series Highlighting Black Business Owners
Google finally updated Gmail's App Store entry with privacy 'nutrition labels'
MacRumors noticed on Monday that Google had finally added the required data collection information to the Gmail app, and it is surprisingly (or maybe not) extensive. There are 10 data categories Gmail collects and shares to improve third-party advertising, analytics, product personalization, and app functionality. As far as third-party advertising goes, Google only shares your… Continue reading Google finally updated Gmail's App Store entry with privacy 'nutrition labels'
Magna breaks ground for Hummer parts plant
Magna’s new factory will produce battery enclosures for the revived Hummer truck, now to be sold under the GMC commercial vehicle brand as a pure EV The factory will produce battery enclosures for the revived Hummer, now to be sold under the GMC commercial vehicle brand as a pure EV. Construction of the 345,000 sq… Continue reading Magna breaks ground for Hummer parts plant
18 Great Job Interview Questions to Ask: How Smart Interviewers Structure Every Stage of the Hiring Process
Most job interviews involve an exchange of at least a few of the most common interview questions. Most job interviews include a few of the most frequently asked behavioral interview questions. Some job interviewers take a fairly unusual approach to the interview questions they ask. If you’re looking for job interview questions to ask (or are looking for advice on… Continue reading 18 Great Job Interview Questions to Ask: How Smart Interviewers Structure Every Stage of the Hiring Process
UCLA dismisses track, XC runner for alleged slurs
UCLA dismissed track and field and cross country runner Chris Weiland on Monday evening after an alleged video and text message exchange surfaced on Instagram of him using racist and sexist language. Head coach Avery Anderson announced Weiland’s dismissal in a statement from the team’s Twitter account Monday night, while also acknowledging that he had… Continue reading UCLA dismisses track, XC runner for alleged slurs
Tiger Woods Injured in Single Car Crash in L.A., Extracted with Jaws of Life
Exclusive Details FOX 5 12:18 PM PT — TMZ has obtained the dispatch audio for Tiger’s crash, and it sounds like they realized in real time that Tiger was trapped inside … and were going to need backup STAT. In the audio, you can hear EMS workers call for surrounding roads to be blocked off… Continue reading Tiger Woods Injured in Single Car Crash in L.A., Extracted with Jaws of Life
How Much Is Car Insurance in NC? Everything You Need to Know
Of course, your location also affects the amount of car insurance you can expect to pay. North Carolina insurance providers have a wide range of prices, so shopping around and comparing quotes is important. Car insurance rates in North Carolina tend to be much higher for younger, less experienced drivers. As you get older and… Continue reading How Much Is Car Insurance in NC? Everything You Need to Know
How did dogs get to the Americas? An ancient bone fragment holds clues
This bone fragment, found in Southeast Alaska, belongs to a dog that lived about 10,150 years ago, a study concludes. Scientists say the remains, a piece of a femur, provide insight into the question of when dogs and humans first entered the Americas, and what route they took to get there. Credit: Douglas Levere /… Continue reading How did dogs get to the Americas? An ancient bone fragment holds clues
Worms Reveal How Melatonin Works in the Brain to Promote Sleep
The Caennorhabditis elegans worm’s neurons expressing the receptor for melatonin glow green. Credit: Bojun Chen/UConn Health Research in C. elegans shows how melatonin activates the BK channel in the brain. Melatonin is used as a dietary supplement to promote sleep and get over jet lag, but nobody really understands how it works in the brain.… Continue reading Worms Reveal How Melatonin Works in the Brain to Promote Sleep