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  2. Spotify is testing much-needed parental controls for kids ...

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    Spotify is adding parental controls to managed accounts for kids under 13. Spotify This is different from the stand-alone Spotify Kids app, which is aimed at little kids.

  3. ICQ - Wikipedia

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    ICQ was a cross-platform instant messaging (IM) and VoIP client. The name ICQ derives from the English phrase "I Seek You". [1] Originally developed by the Israeli company Mirabilis in 1996, the client was bought by AOL in 1998, and then by Mail.Ru Group (now VK) in 2010.

  4. Stickam - Wikipedia

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    A few musicians used Stickam to stream live performances and band chats. [citation needed]Christian hard rock band Underoath used Stickam to stream live from their recording studio for two months while they recorded their album Lost In The Sound Of Separation, racking up over 1.8 million live views. [10]

  5. CompuServe - Wikipedia

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    CompuServe was initiated during 1969 as Compu-Serv Network, Inc. [a] in Columbus, Ohio, as a subsidiary of Golden United Life Insurance. [3]Though Golden United founder Harry Gard Sr.'s son-in-law Jeffrey Wilkins is widely miscredited as the first president of CompuServe, its first president was actually John R. Goltz. [4]

  6. Turpin case - Wikipedia

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    The ages of the 13 victims ranged from 2 to 29 years-old. On January 14, 2018, one of the daughters, then-17-year-old Jordan Turpin, escaped and called local police, who then raided the residence and discovered disturbing evidence. Given the number of dependents involved, the degree of abuse, and the protracted nature occurring over decades ...

  7. Lycos - Wikipedia

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    Under new ownership, Lycos began to refocus its strategy. The company moved away from being a search-centric portal and toward a community destination for broadband entertainment content. [ 13 ] With a new management team in place, Lycos also began divesting properties that were not core to its new strategy.

  8. Tumblr - Wikipedia

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    On May 20, 2013, it was announced that Yahoo and Tumblr had reached an agreement for Yahoo! Inc. to acquire Tumblr for $1.1 billion in cash. [13] [14] Many of Tumblr's users were unhappy with the news, causing some to start a petition, achieving nearly 170,000 signatures. [15] David Karp remained CEO and the deal was finalized on June 20, 2013.

  9. Clubhouse (app) - Wikipedia

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    Rooms are divided into different categories based on levels of privacy. "Open rooms" can be joined by anyone on Clubhouse, and all rooms default to this setting on creation. In "social rooms", only users followed by the moderators are allowed to join. To join "closed rooms", users need to receive an invite from the moderators.