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  1. Will Elon Musk Lock All of Twitter Behind a Paywall?
  2. Bottoms Up (Trey Songz song)
  3. European Commission could move to break up Google’s ad empire
  4. BOTTOMS UP!
  5. BOTTOMS UP!
  6. Bottoms Up (Trey Songz song)
  7. European Commission could move to break up Google’s ad empire
  8. Will Elon Musk Lock All of Twitter Behind a Paywall?


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Strong Towns produces three podcasts: the Strong Towns Podcast, The Bottom-Up Revolution, and Upzoned. This page is your one-stop shop for the latest episodes of all three. Our podcasts bring you incisive and thoughtful analysis, inspiring examples of positive change, and eye-opening interviews with renowned experts. There’s something for every listener, from the passionate activist to the veteran urban planner or civil engineer. If you like what you hear, please take a moment to help us produce more of it by The Strong Towns Podcast Our longest-running podcast, the Strong Towns Podcast is a weekly conversation on the Strong Towns movement, hosted by Strong Towns Founder and President Charles Marohn and frequently featuring special guests. The podcast explores how we can financially strengthen our cities, towns, and neighborhoods and, in the process, make them better places to live. Join Chuck in examining how everything from urban design to economics to systems theory to psychology helps inform this core question. iTunes || Podbean || RSS “Strong Towns takes all the Red State/Blue State “Us vs. Them” nonsense out of the conversation and explores the nuts and bolts of why some towns prosper and many others fail. It’s an on-going comprehensive look at what works physically, economically, and culturally. ” — Review from a listener on Apple Podcasts Upzoned Sometimes, a hot new story will cross our desks that we need to talk about right away. That's where Upzoned comes in. Jo...

Will Elon Musk Lock All of Twitter Behind a Paywall?

After a year of disputes, Elon Musk finally purchased Twitter last October. Unfortunately, the company and its CEO have been in the headlines ever since. From firing a significant portion of the workforce to creating a pay-for-verification plan, there are many changes ahead for the social media giant. With Musk taking steps toward putting Twitter behind a paywall, many are wondering whether the social media platform will be able to maintain its popularity. Here is how Twitter got to this point and what impact a paywall could have going forward. Key Takeaways • Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion in October 2022, using cash, equity, and debt financing. • One change is the introduction of Twitter Blue, the $8 per month program users can join to get a blue checkmark. • There are several potential ideas for implementing a payment system, including placing all of Twitter behind a paywall. The Purchase of Twitter Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter was plagued by chaos as it seemed every one of his decisions for the platform cost him advertising revenue and users. Last fall, stories were coming out almost daily about new, sweeping decisions Musk made to cut costs and pay for his purchase of the social media site. Musk paid $44 billion for Twitter. He financed it using personal assets plus debt and equity financing. The latter included loans from major banks. The electric car magnate put up $27 billion of his own money and sold $15.5 billion of his Tesla shares in two waves befo...

Bottoms Up (Trey Songz song)

• Milton L. James • Daniel A. Johnson • • Edrick Miles • " (2010) " Bottoms Up" (2010) " (2010) " (2010) " Bottoms Up" (2010) " (2010) " Bottoms Up" is a song by American singer Billboard Hot 100. Background [ ] The song was intentionally leaked on July 13, 2010, and to celebrate the release of the song, Songz discussed the song with Minaj on In the webcast, Songz explained how the collaboration came together, stating: "I'm in L.A. for Songz then addressed Minaj directly, stating, "I fell in love with you. When I heard the verse, I was like, 'Oh my shit, I love her. She killed it.'" Minaj also stated that she had been asked several times when she would do a song with Trey Songz, and said when Songz contacted her she said she thought "This is our time". When directing to Songz and also speaking to fans on her verse, the tribute to the late "I kept on hitting you like, 'I'mma have it done today.' I think I did live with it for, like, three days because I was changing it up, I couldn't get it. But then, all of a sudden, something just hit me. I was gonna take that part out [the Anna Nicole Smith part] because I was like, 'Trey is gonna think I'm crazy.' Roman is very spastic. Roman is crazy and Roman is weird and Roman doesn't care.... The person on Composition and critical reception [ ] "Bottoms Up" features a "bass-thumping" beat. 's Sean Fennessey described the song as "gleeful, kinetic" and viewed that Songz is outperformed by Minaj, writing "[she] supplies a brilliant ex...

European Commission could move to break up Google’s ad empire

The European Commission announced today that Google may have violated EU antitrust law by controlling too much of the online advertising industry, and that it could move to force the company to divest part of its advertising business if it wants to continue operating in Europe. In a preliminary finding issued this morning, the Commission said that Google’s high degree of control over both the supply and demand side of the advertising technology market threatens free competition in that market and that it could force Google to sell off some of its core business to address those concerns. “The Commission preliminarily finds that, in this particular case, a behavioral remedy is likely to be ineffective to prevent the risk that Google continues such self-preferencing conducts or engages in new ones,” the statement read. Specifically, the Commission accused Google of informing its AdX ad exchange, in advance, of the best bids from competitors, giving it a competitive advantage over them. It further said that the company’s programmatic ad buying tools like Google Ads and DV360 were used to funnel business to AdX by prioritizing them over rival ad exchanges. This behavior, according to the EC, further consolidates Google’s stranglehold on the online advertising market and enables the company to charge artificially high fees for its services. If proved, such behavior would violate Article 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, which bars “abuse of a dominant m...

BOTTOMS UP!

• abstinence • abstinence-only • after hours idiom • bar-hop • barhopping • drink someone under the table idiom • drinker • drinking • drinking game • drinking-up time • drown • hangover • imbibe • name your poison idiom • on the booze idiom • out of hours idiom • outdrink • overdrink • ply • wet your whistle idiom Bilingual Dictionaries • English–Dutch Dutch–English • English–French French–English • English–German German–English • English–Indonesian Indonesian–English • English–Italian Italian–English • English–Japanese Japanese–English • English–Norwegian Norwegian–English • English–Polish Polish–English • English–Portuguese Portuguese–English • English–Spanish Spanish–English

BOTTOMS UP!

• abstinence • abstinence-only • after hours idiom • bar-hop • barhopping • drink someone under the table idiom • drinker • drinking • drinking game • drinking-up time • drown • hangover • imbibe • name your poison idiom • on the booze idiom • out of hours idiom • outdrink • overdrink • ply • wet your whistle idiom Bilingual Dictionaries • English–Dutch Dutch–English • English–French French–English • English–German German–English • English–Indonesian Indonesian–English • English–Italian Italian–English • English–Japanese Japanese–English • English–Norwegian Norwegian–English • English–Polish Polish–English • English–Portuguese Portuguese–English • English–Spanish Spanish–English

Podcasts

Strong Towns produces three podcasts: the Strong Towns Podcast, The Bottom-Up Revolution, and Upzoned. This page is your one-stop shop for the latest episodes of all three. Our podcasts bring you incisive and thoughtful analysis, inspiring examples of positive change, and eye-opening interviews with renowned experts. There’s something for every listener, from the passionate activist to the veteran urban planner or civil engineer. If you like what you hear, please take a moment to help us produce more of it by The Strong Towns Podcast Our longest-running podcast, the Strong Towns Podcast is a weekly conversation on the Strong Towns movement, hosted by Strong Towns Founder and President Charles Marohn and frequently featuring special guests. The podcast explores how we can financially strengthen our cities, towns, and neighborhoods and, in the process, make them better places to live. Join Chuck in examining how everything from urban design to economics to systems theory to psychology helps inform this core question. iTunes || Podbean || RSS “Strong Towns takes all the Red State/Blue State “Us vs. Them” nonsense out of the conversation and explores the nuts and bolts of why some towns prosper and many others fail. It’s an on-going comprehensive look at what works physically, economically, and culturally. ” — Review from a listener on Apple Podcasts Upzoned Sometimes, a hot new story will cross our desks that we need to talk about right away. That's where Upzoned comes in. Jo...

Bottoms Up (Trey Songz song)

• Milton L. James • Daniel A. Johnson • • Edrick Miles • " (2010) " Bottoms Up" (2010) " (2010) " (2010) " Bottoms Up" (2010) " (2010) " Bottoms Up" is a song by American singer Billboard Hot 100. Background [ ] The song was intentionally leaked on July 13, 2010, and to celebrate the release of the song, Songz discussed the song with Minaj on In the webcast, Songz explained how the collaboration came together, stating: "I'm in L.A. for Songz then addressed Minaj directly, stating, "I fell in love with you. When I heard the verse, I was like, 'Oh my shit, I love her. She killed it.'" Minaj also stated that she had been asked several times when she would do a song with Trey Songz, and said when Songz contacted her she said she thought "This is our time". When directing to Songz and also speaking to fans on her verse, the tribute to the late "I kept on hitting you like, 'I'mma have it done today.' I think I did live with it for, like, three days because I was changing it up, I couldn't get it. But then, all of a sudden, something just hit me. I was gonna take that part out [the Anna Nicole Smith part] because I was like, 'Trey is gonna think I'm crazy.' Roman is very spastic. Roman is crazy and Roman is weird and Roman doesn't care.... The person on Composition and critical reception [ ] "Bottoms Up" features a "bass-thumping" beat. 's Sean Fennessey described the song as "gleeful, kinetic" and viewed that Songz is outperformed by Minaj, writing "[she] supplies a brilliant ex...

European Commission could move to break up Google’s ad empire

The European Commission announced today that Google may have violated EU antitrust law by controlling too much of the online advertising industry, and that it could move to force the company to divest part of its advertising business if it wants to continue operating in Europe. In a preliminary finding issued this morning, the Commission said that Google’s high degree of control over both the supply and demand side of the advertising technology market threatens free competition in that market and that it could force Google to sell off some of its core business to address those concerns. “The Commission preliminarily finds that, in this particular case, a behavioral remedy is likely to be ineffective to prevent the risk that Google continues such self-preferencing conducts or engages in new ones,” the statement read. Specifically, the Commission accused Google of informing its AdX ad exchange, in advance, of the best bids from competitors, giving it a competitive advantage over them. It further said that the company’s programmatic ad buying tools like Google Ads and DV360 were used to funnel business to AdX by prioritizing them over rival ad exchanges. This behavior, according to the EC, further consolidates Google’s stranglehold on the online advertising market and enables the company to charge artificially high fees for its services. If proved, such behavior would violate Article 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, which bars “abuse of a dominant m...

Will Elon Musk Lock All of Twitter Behind a Paywall?

After a year of disputes, Elon Musk finally purchased Twitter last October. Unfortunately, the company and its CEO have been in the headlines ever since. From firing a significant portion of the workforce to creating a pay-for-verification plan, there are many changes ahead for the social media giant. With Musk taking steps toward putting Twitter behind a paywall, many are wondering whether the social media platform will be able to maintain its popularity. Here is how Twitter got to this point and what impact a paywall could have going forward. Key Takeaways • Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion in October 2022, using cash, equity, and debt financing. • One change is the introduction of Twitter Blue, the $8 per month program users can join to get a blue checkmark. • There are several potential ideas for implementing a payment system, including placing all of Twitter behind a paywall. The Purchase of Twitter Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter was plagued by chaos as it seemed every one of his decisions for the platform cost him advertising revenue and users. Last fall, stories were coming out almost daily about new, sweeping decisions Musk made to cut costs and pay for his purchase of the social media site. Musk paid $44 billion for Twitter. He financed it using personal assets plus debt and equity financing. The latter included loans from major banks. The electric car magnate put up $27 billion of his own money and sold $15.5 billion of his Tesla shares in two waves befo...