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HuffPost - Breaking News, U.S. and World News
The U.S. Ambassador was finally able to meet with a jailed Wall Street Journal reporter, Evan Gershkovich. The State Department confirmed that Gershkovich is in good health and remains strong. The article discusses the importance of freedom and the pledge of allegiance. The date of the event described in the article is not mentioned.
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Israeli startup sells anonymous messaging app in $32 million deal
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Israeli app BLINDSPOT allows anonymous flirting
Israeli anonymous messaging app developer BLINDSPOT, backed by Shellanoo Group and investors including Roman Abramovich and music stars, is gaining popularity. The app allows users to message people anonymously and has a game-like interface. BLINDSPOT received a $35 million funding round in March, led by Roman Abramovich, which quadrupled the companys share value. The app has been one of the most downloaded apps since its release. BLINDSPOTs founders, Dor Refaeli and Lee Greenberg, aim to create a platform where users can be real with one another.
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BLINDSPOT: The Next Big Messaging App
BLINDSPOT is a new anonymous messaging app developed by the Shellanoo Group. It allows users to send one-on-one messages without revealing their identity. The app has a strict three strike policy to ensure its intended purpose of honest fun. BLINDSPOT is compatible with Android and iOS devices and has garnered attention from high-profile investors. While there is no concrete business plan attached to the app yet, the team will take user feedback to encourage growth. The app is expected to experience the same level of virality as WhatsApp and become known and loved by teens across the country.
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