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Douglass has thrown a grenade on the already wounded Magellan, which for the previous 12 months has been struggling for revival.
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Fb has been investing staggering sums in «The Sunset News metaverse,» the digital reality wonderland that Mark Zuckerberg says is the future of human connection. It’s burning billions on a party that no person wants to attend.
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