Kay Lee

Kay Lee

Total 755 Posts
Kay Lee is a copy editor residing in Europe. With over 4 years of experience in technical writing and creating end-user documentation for high-end electronics.

SpaceX Successfully Launched 60 New Starlink Internet Satellites Once Again

SpaceX made it again: Elon Musk's company launched one more stack of 60 Starlink satellites into orbit. The company made another step closer to providing high-speed broadband internet to everyone.
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The 5 Biggest Announcements From Google’s Search On 2020 Event

At its recent Search On event, Google unveiled a bunch of search-related innovations and ways the company is using artificial intelligence to help people understand the world around them and make Search results better.
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Facebook Messenger Changes Its Logo and Adds New Chat Features

Facebook updated Messenger's logo. The updated icon now uses a gradient from blue to pink instead of solid blue, which is similar in style to the Instagram icon. Also, Messenger now has new themes for chatting with more customization options.

Blue Origin Successfully Launched and Landed Its New Shepard Rocket

On October 13, Blue Origin successfully completed the 13th New Shepard mission – designated New Shepard-13, or NS-13 – to space and back with NASA precision lunar landing technology onboard.
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Handy Tips: How to Unsubscribe From Annoying Emails Once and for All

If the number of several thousand shines on your mail application icon, it's time to put things in order. We offer you three different but effective ways to unsubscribe from unwanted email lists quickly and easily.
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How to Create Instagram Stories People Love to Watch

You have 15 seconds to tell the world something meaningful, funny, or touching – everything that is on your mind. In this article, we will tell you how to use storytelling effectively and how to increase interaction with the audience, and most importantly, why you need it.
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Facebook Removes Holocaust Denial Content

Facebook updated its hate speech policy to prohibit any content that denies or distorts the Holocaust. Facebook explained that this decision was made due to "the well-documented rise in anti-Semitism globally."

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