expert, dan sodergren. thank you for coming on the program. it is tiktok well suited to the sort of venture? of venture? well, tiktok has got something of venture? well, tiktok has got something like of venture? well, tiktok has got something like 1.5 of venture? well, tiktok has got something like 1.5 billion - of venture? well, tiktok has got something like 1.5 billion users. | something like 1.5 billion users. it s been downloaded 3 billion times a few years ago it not google off the top spot of the thing most searched for. if you are 16 to 24 it s probably one of the most important social media applications in your life for the in fact, shocking statistics about how long people spend on air. the average userin people spend on air. the average user in that age group spends more than one hour a day on there and goes back onto the app 15 times. if you can imagine someone doing that everyday and also to buy things they are very well suited to do this. whether they can compete wi
earlier mr zuckerberg said keeping the platform friendly. will ultimately be the key to its success . to which, mr musk responded in a tweet: it is infinitely preferable to be attacked by strangers on twitter, than indulge in the false happiness of hide the pain instagram. earlier we spoke to dan sodergren, a digital marketing and technology expert. well, it seems like a very basic version of twitter, which, of course it is. it s a stripped down version of it. and let s be fair, microblogging is not as actually owned by twitter, and it s not really a new idea.
Alameda County — The 3M Company will pay public water systems nationwide — including those owned by City of Pleasanton and the Zone 7 Water Agency — up to $12.5
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