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Despite many new additions to the dating app landscape, Bumble continues to be one of the most popular apps with 58 million users in 2023, according to Business of Apps. The app remains in close competition with Tinder as a "top" dating app. But what is Bumble — and is it better than Tinder?

What is Bumble?

Bumble is a dating app created in 2014 by Whitney Wolfe Herd. Wolfe Herd was CEO of Bumble



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Jeff Bezos' daily schedule looks different now that he's not running Amazon.
  • Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is the second richest man in the world.
  • He's no longer CEO of Amazon, but he now spends extra time with his space company.
  • Business Insider rounded up what Bezos and his fiancee have said over the years about his daily routine.

Jeff Bezos may no longer be running



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Tesla’s brutal round of layoffs entered its fourth week, with more employees posting on LinkedIn and elsewhere about receiving notice that their time at the company has come to an end.

The most recent layoffs, which were first reported by Electrek and Business Insider, appear to be hitting different segments of the company, including



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I don’t know what the explanation is — warm weather? too many histamines? too much Benadryl? — but we have once again entered Meltdown May, a season in which vulnerable specimens go absolutely wild on social media. We are not even a full week in, and folks, this one looks like a doozy. The Kendrick Lamar / Drake



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YouTube is officially launching its AI-powered "Jump Ahead" feature for Premium users.

Back in March, YouTube began testing a way for users to skip ahead to the most interesting parts of a video, determined by user watching data and AI predictions. Now, the experiment is out of beta. It's rolling out to YouTube Premium users — but only on Android for now.

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Model Y owners might be able to pay between $1,500 and $2,000 for an extra 40 to 60 miles of unlocked range.
  • Tesla's Model Y may offer unlocked range for an extra $1,500 to $2,000.
  • Elon Musk said the new range provides an extra 40 to 60 miles and is pending regulatory approvals.
  • This isn't Tesla's first instance of offering increased range for an extra fee.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk sa