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Facebook returns to its college roots, Alexa gets a printing feature and we take a deep dive into Unity’s business. This is your Daily Crunch for September 10, 2020. | | | |
If you’re old and decrepit like me, you remember when Facebook was only for college students and required a college email address to join. Well, it seems everything old is new again, because the company is piloting a new feature called Facebook Campus … which is only for college students and requires a college email address to join. Facebook’s Charmaine Hung argued that the product is particularly relevant now: “With COVID-19, we see that many students aren't returning to campus in the fall. Now, classes are being held online and students are trying to react to this new normal of what it's like to connect to clubs and organizations that you care about, when you're not together.” Of course, this could also be a way for Facebook to try to stay relevant to a younger demographic, before they move on to other apps. Read more | | Image Credits: SDI Productions / Getty Images | | |
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