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  2. Reddit’s reported $60 million data deal with Google may be ...

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    Reddit’s IPO is a long time coming, and burying the lede (the biggest news, for you non-journalists) is right, since the unveiling of the S-1 yesterday hardly scratches the surface of Reddit’s ...

  3. CompTIA - Wikipedia

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    Data+: focuses on data mining, manipulating data, visualizing & reporting data, statistical methods, and governance. Linux+ : A single exam known as XK0-004 [ 12 ] that is renewable through the CE program, [ 13 ] the certification covers Linux operating systems, from their installation and use to the basics of applicable free software and open ...

  4. Reddit's stock drops 15% after the CEO said a Google ... - AOL

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    The company announced a content licensing deal with Google and OpenAI, allowing the makers of Gemini and ChatGPT to train their models on Reddit data. It's unclear how much those deals contributed ...

  5. Reddit continues to show the flip side of AI: Chart of the ...

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    Reddit's traffic from Google was the low point from the company's Q4 results this week. But at the same time, the reason the company is getting more and more relevant hasn't gone anywhere.

  6. Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act

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    An Act to support and promote electronic commerce by protecting the personal information that is collected, used or disclosed in certain circumstances, by providing for the use of electronic means to communicate or record information or transactions, and by amending the Canada Evidence Act, the Statutory Instruments Act and the Statute Revision Act

  7. Reddit's explosive user growth and AI tools help it soar to ...

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    Reddit has turned a profit for the first time as a public company. The social platform claimed a profit of $29.9 million, or 16 cents per share, for the period ending in September, and reported ...

  8. Media ownership in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Media ownership in Canada is governed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), with regards to audiovisual media and telecom networks, as well as other agencies with more specific jurisdiction, in the case of non-broadcast media—like the Competition Bureau, with regards to competition matters and Department of Canadian Heritage regarding foreign investment ...

  9. Reddit’s S-1 paints the picture of a company with a ... - AOL

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    Reddit has done a “will-they-won’t-they” dance with the public markets for years, but it may finally be time for the social media network to commit.