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    Google expands AI calling service Duplex to Australia, Canada, and the UK

    Google’s automated, artificial intelligence-powered calling service Duplex is now available in more countries, according to a support page updated today. In addition to the US and New Zealand, Duplex is now available in Australia, Canada, and the UK, reports VentureBeat, which discovered newly added phone numbers on the support page…

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      Gillmor Gang: Digital Ben

      [embedded content] The Gillmor Gang — Frank Radice, Michael Markman, Keith Teare, Denis Pombriant and Steve Gillmor . Recorded live Sunday, March 29, 2020. The Gang returns with a Zoom recording, checking in from London, Seattle, Palo Alto, Boston, and the Bay Area. Produced and directed by Tina Chase Gillmor…

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        Facebook will provide free Portal devices to UK hospitals and care homes

        Facebook’s support for the fight against COVID-19 now includes a simple but important addition: keeping people in touch. It’s partnering with the UK’s National Health Service to offer up to 2,050 free Portal video calling devices to the country’s hos… Source

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          Google Bans Zoom Software From Employee Computers, Citing Security Vulnerabilities

          The journalists at BuzzFeed News are proud to bring you trustworthy and relevant reporting about the coronavirus. To help keep this news free, become a member and sign up for our newsletter, Outbreak Today. Google has banned the popular videoconferencing software Zoom from its employees’ devices, BuzzFeed News has learned.…

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            HubSpot plans to compete with WordPress with Content Management play

            HubSpot has announced the launch of its new content management system CMS Hub which offers speed, security and scalability to rapidly growing businesses. The company’s new CMS will be available in both an enterprise and professional tier in order to give companies the ability to choose a CMS that is…

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              Disney+ racks up 50 million subscribers in five months

              Disney+ hasn’t had much trouble attracting customers now that its honeymoon phase is over. Disney has revealed that its streaming service now has over 50 million subscribers in the five months since launch. International expansion played a significan… Source

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