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  • The Retention Rate of Travel And Lifestyle Apps In the US Reached Record High In 2017

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    Ever since the internet, smartphones and apps have started dominating our lifestyle, the conventional travel agents and tour operators took a hard blow in the belly because travellers have found a much more approachable and convenient alternative. A lot of customers are growing accustomed to managing travel on their devices, thanks to mobile apps. In 2017, […]

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  • Seoul aims for more talks about talks with North Korea this month

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    SEOUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – South Korea said on Friday it was seeking high-level talks this month with North Korea to prepare for a summit and that South Korean President Moon Jae-in may meet Donald Trump before the U.S. president’s planned meeting with the North Korean leader. Amid a flurry of diplomacy from Asia to Europe to […]

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  • Six Out of Ten U.S. Adults Plan to Travel In Next Six Months

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    Leisure travel is set to remain strong this year as six out of ten U.S. adults plan to travel for leisure during the next six months, unchanged from the percentages recorded this time of year in the previous two years, according to leading travel research firm, MMGY Global. According to the company’s latest Traveler Sentiment […]

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  • 2019 Ram 1500 Pickup First Drive

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    It has been 10 years since the 2009 Ram 1500 pickup rocked the truck world by tossing aside its leaf-spring rear suspension in favor of a more civilized coil-spring setup. For 2013, the automaker bestowed the Ram 1500 with a powerful Pentastar 3.6-liter V6 base engine, an unheard-of (for a pickup) eight-speed automatic transmission, an optional […]

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  • Blockchain Technology Benefits for Small Business

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    A blockchain is an open, decentralized, and a digitized record of all the cryptographic money exchanges. Initially, blockchain was created as the bookkeeping strategy for Bitcoin (BTC) (cryptographic money). It utilizes an innovation known as DLT (distributed ledger technology), meaning it is scattered between an infinite number of computers that have precisely the same copy of the […]

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  • Opportunities Abound To Change The World With Crypto For Good

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    Within the blockchain community, there is a clear consensus that this cryptographic technology will change the world. This article and the two pieces that follow in the series, will explore the opportunities, the challenges and the current projects in the space focused on creating a social impact. Blockchain is the technology that underlies Bitcoin and […]

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  • Tom Price reimburses government $60,000 for jet travel

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    House Democrats have found that former Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price reimbursed the federal government $60,000 for his share of jet travel but are still looking for answers on whether the same is true for White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, who had accompanied him. Price reimbursed the Treasury Department in three separate checks […]

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  • Putin has Russia guessing before election: how long will he keep power?

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    MOSCOW (Reuters) – Soon after Vladimir Putin is re-elected on Sunday, his thoughts will turn to the question that is likely to dominate his next term as Russia’s president: what will he do when it ends? Putin’s victory in the presidential election is not in doubt as his ratings are high and he has the […]

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  • Kendall Jenner tells ‘Vogue’: ‘I’m not gay’

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    Kendall Jenner is Vogue’s April cover girl, and she’s getting candid for the occasion. In a sprawling interview that covers her relationship with new mom Kylie Jenner and how she battles anxiety, Jenner also confronts rumors that she’s gay. She’s not, the 22-year-old fashion model tells Vogue writer Jonathan Van Meter. “I don’t think I have […]

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  • Google opens Maps to bring the real world into games

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    Pokémon Go and other games that use real-world maps are all the rage, but there’s a catch: they typically depend on semi-closed map frameworks that weren’t intended for gaming, forcing developers to jump through hoops to use that mapping info. Google doesn’t want that to be an issue going forward. The search firm is both […]

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