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After talking to President Trump, Microsoft confirms that it is considering an acquisition of TikTok in the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Apple reports double digit growth in products and services in Q3 FY2020, including growth in subscription services revenue.
The Athletic hopes to boost subscribers with cross-marketing deals, Instagram Reels plans to poach creators and Twitter confirms it may add subscriptions after 2020.
App Annie reports on the evolution of mobile apps, Parks Associates shares the future of U.S. cloud gaming, and Panera makes coffee subscriptions a success.
Micro-video platform started a $200 million TikTok Creator Fund to help creators turn their content into careers and signed a multi-year deal with NMPA.
On July 15, Apple won a years-long appeal against the European Commission over $15.4 billion in taxes the company owed in Ireland.
DC Universe ends annual subscription plan, Misfits Market raises $85M, and Spotify rolls out video podcasts for a few select shows.
Microsoft-owned LinkedIn announced this week that it will cut 960 jobs across its Sales and Talent Acquisition business segments.
A new platform – Subtext – is having great success helping publishers connect and engage with readers through text messages.
Wrapping up its fiscal year 2020, Microsoft saw an increase in cloud usage and demand, as well as gaming, during the pandemic.