The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Instagram test makes it easier to get product and service quotes from businesses [1102d]
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- Make human services more accessible without losing the ‘human’ touch [1102d]
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- For Star Wars Day, Disney+ releases a new ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ trailer [1102d]
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- GitHub will require all users who contribute code to enable two-factor authentication by the end of 2023 [1102d]
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- Interior design startup Havenly introduces IRL services [1102d]
- Tailscale lands $100 million to ‘transform’ enterprise VPNs with mesh technology [1102d]
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- Google touts more Workspace controls for users in Europe [1102d]
- Folk is launching its flexible CRM product [1102d]
- Getlife wants to democratize life insurance in Europe [1102d]
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