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@Damite2ky

Attorney | Finance | FinTech

United States Katılım Mart 2010
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SB@seyedele·
70 liters, N10,400 😊
SB@seyedele

@Oando_PLC I pull up to the pump and they are having POS problems. The guy says i should try it first. I know my tank is 70l and usually takes 10400 to fill. So i tried 10k. Payment successful. Oya sell

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NewsWire@NewsWire_US·
TRUMP FIRES ATTORNEY GENERAL PAM BONDI — FOX NEWS
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Rupert Myers@RupertMyers·
Artemis II: the ultimate getaway vehicle
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Nic
Nic@nicrypto·
So, let me get this straight. Trump is now simultaneously claiming that he has won the war, is currently winning the war, needs help to win the war, and doesn't need help to win the war. All to destroy the nuclear program he claims he already destroyed last year.
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Max Weinbach
Max Weinbach@mweinbach·
Apple still does this btw if you ever buy stuff on Apple TV or App Store you’ll probably notice it Such a great move tbh
TBPN@tbpn

Apple's Eddy Cue reveals the logic behind charging $0.99 a song when the company launched iTunes Store in 2003, despite the fact that Apple would lose money at that price: "There were two keys to $0.99 that we really believed in, and people didn't see." "Number one is when the price is $0.99, and it's consistent, you never have to think about price." "The second thing was that people could never do that, because at $0.99, if you're charging a credit card, you would lose money. Because credit cards have a fixed fee and a percentage that you pay." "Well, the fixed fee and the percentage you pay on a $0.99 song was like a quarter, and the vast majority of the [rest of] the money went to the labels. So every time we'd sell a song, we'd lose money. Nobody wanted to do that." "What we decided to do is, as we were building this — and it was a huge discussion, because we would lose a ton of money — we said, 'Look, this thing is amazing. You're not going to buy just one song, you're going to buy a lot of songs.'" "'And when you do that, instead of closing the transaction on every single one, why don't we just combine them over a period of time? Let's keep the transaction open for a period of time — let's call it 24 hours, or 8 hours. And everything you buy, we're just going to give you, then we're going to charge you at the end.'" "And that's exactly what happened. Very few transactions were just $0.99. Most of the transactions were multiple dollars. And the fixed fee didn't matter."

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KWEKU THE HUSTLER
KWEKU THE HUSTLER@Urchilla01·
I'm very proud to say that I wrote two detailed emails to the German government and embassy on this account. God help me, I will write more to whichever country he's redeployed to, unless it's a Banana Republic like Nigeria. Him mind no go touch ground
SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬@n6oflife6

Today Germany officially Rejected Femi Fani Kayode’s nomination as The new Nigerian Ambassador to Germany. They cited his History of making Divisive Ethnic & Religious Slurs as their Reason for Rejecting him. His overall character was described as Erratic & Destabilizing. 😭

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Devin Wanzor
Devin Wanzor@DevinWanzor·
Does any human, ever, have a larger skill gap than Tiger Woods golfing versus Tiger Woods driving a vehicle?
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Do you understand what Apple just did.. the company that built its entire brand on "we don't sell ads.. we sell products".. is now putting advertising inside Apple Maps.. Steve Jobs stood on stage and said the iPhone was about the user experience.. no distractions.. "it just works".. now you're going to get a McDonald's ad while you're trying to not miss your exit.. Apple charged you $1,200 for the phone.. $100/year for iCloud.. $10/month for Apple Music.. $7/month for Apple TV.. and after all of that.. they still want ad money.. this is the same company that ran an entire ad campaign attacking Google for tracking you.. "privacy.. that's iPhone".. remember that?.. turns out privacy was just the sales pitch until they figured out how to sell you themselves.
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: Apple preparing to introduce advertising in Apple Maps as early as next month.

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