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Video calls work best when they have social context. A live talk can feel warm and direct, but the call itself is only one moment.

For a social app to feel useful, people also need profile context, messages, stories, and simple ways to return after the screen closes.


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Live streaming is becoming a regular part of how students learn and connect. It’s not just a backup for missed classes. It’s a flexible way to engage, ask questions, and participate in real time.

Students are already used to consuming content through streams, so when learning takes on a similar format, it feels natural.


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Nothing is more frustrating for a college than a situation when you don’t even get a chance to compete with other institutions your prospective students are considering. All because you couldn’t even catch their attention long enough to show your benefits.

Yes, attention is such a valuable currency you can’t help but fight for it – the academic world is not an excep...


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There exist brand names that have made their way into everyday vocabulary such that people no longer view them as corporate identities but rather as regular words. This is the goal of many corporations!

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Before a mechanic starts having any effect, game art can already make the first impression. It could be anything, from a somewhat questionable character model to a flat environment or even the tiniest prop.

Unsurprisingly, modern studios are looking for new ways of building stronger, more experienced game art teams.

Since the in-house approach doesn’t alw...


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