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  1. PhotoOver the past 12 months, TikTok’s app has been downloaded more than 750 million times.
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    TikTok Said to Be Under National Security Review

    The review comes after lawmakers raised concerns about TikTok’s growing influence in the United States.

  2. PhotoDara Khosrowshahi, Uber’s chief executive, has taken more direct control of the company’s day-to-day operations.
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    Uber, After Going Public, Fights to Get Its Edge Back

    Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber’s chief executive, is pushing employees to do more with less and to perform better, as he battles skepticism over the ride-hailing firm’s business.

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    Google to Buy Fitbit for $2.1 Billion

    The deal represents an aggressive attempt by Google to bolster its lineup of hardware products.

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  1. PhotoLauretta Charlton, editor of the Race/Related newsletter, working at home.
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    A Greater Understanding of Race and Identity Through Tech

    Podcasts featuring inmates. The evolution of social media. The writing of Stephen Hawking. All are routes to thinking about race and identity, says Lauretta Charlton, editor of Race/Related.

  2. PhotoNovelty typewriter apps like Hanx Writer have the look and clacking sound of the old hardware. The app saves files as PDF documents and can be useful for making notes for your future novel before you switch to a more full-featured word processor for long-form writing. 
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    Ready. Set. Write a Book.

    The National Novel Writing Month event challenges people to crank out 50,000 words in 30 days. Here are the digital tools to help you make a go of it.

  3. Photo“To skip the statue would be criminal,” Michael Lombardo, captain of NYCbySea.com, said when I asked if we should see the Statue of Liberty. We booked through GetMyBoat.
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    Tired, Hot or Hungry? We Found the Apps for You

    The sharing economy has made it possible to be even more demanding, on demand. We tested apps for when you need a swim, a nap, a boat or a foodie experience.