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  • US Approves Blue Origin License for Human Space Travel Ahead of Jeff Bezos Flight

    US Approves Blue Origin License for Human Space Travel Ahead of Jeff Bezos Flight

    Ahead of Jeff Bezos flight, Blue Origin gains license for human space travel.

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  • Petition to ‘Not Allow Jeff Bezos to Re-Enter Earth’ Floats on Internet as Amazon CEO Gets Set to Fly to Space on Blue Origin Flight

    Petition to ‘Not Allow Jeff Bezos to Re-Enter Earth’ Floats on Internet as Amazon CEO Gets Set to Fly to Space on Blue Origin Flight

    New Delhi, June 11: A petition to ‘not allow Jeff Bezos to re-enter Earth’ is being floated over the internet widely. The petition reads, “Jeff Bezos is actually Lex Luthor, disguised as the supposed owner of a super successful online retail store. However, he’s actually an evil overlord hellbent on global domination. ” It urges people to sign the same as “This may be our last chance before they enable the 5G microchips and perform a mass takeover,” says the petition. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to Go to Space With Brother in Blue Origin’s First Human Space Flight in July.

    This comes days after the Amazon CEO announced that he  and his brother will be flying to the outer space next month, on a rocket ship made by Blue Origin, his space company. “I want to go on this flight because it’s a thing I’ve wanted to do all my life. It’s an adventure. It’s a big deal for me,” said Bezos in an Instagram post. He will fly on the first crewed flight of the New Shepard, the space ship made by the company. Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos’s Aerospace Company Blue Origin Space Company Launches New Shepard Rocket Mission NS-15.

    The Petition to ‘Not Allow Jeff Bezos to Re-Enter Earth’: 

    Petition is Being Widely Floated on Internet:

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    This flight is scheduled for July 20, which marks the 52nd anniversary of moon landing of Apollo 11. In April this year, Blue Origin had conducted an astronaut rehearsal during the successful 15th uncrewed test flight of the company’s reusable suborbital rocket New Shepard. The mission was launched from the Launch Site One in West Texas. Blue Origin is an aerospace manufacturer and sub-orbital spaceflight services company, founded by Jeff Bezos in September 2000.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jun 11, 2021 10:30 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to Go to Space With Brother in Blue Origin’s First Human Space Flight in July

    Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to Go to Space With Brother in Blue Origin’s First Human Space Flight in July

    Washington, June 7: Jeff Bezos will be aboard for Blue Origin’s first human space flight next month. In an Instagram post early Monday, Bezos said he, his brother, and the winner of an ongoing auction, will be aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard space craft during it’s scheduled launch on July 20. July 20 is the anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. The trip will be a brief hop to space from Texas. Bezos said in early February that he was stepping down as CEO of Amazon to spend more time, among other things, focused on Blue Origin.

    “To see the Earth from space, it changes you, changes your relationship with this planet. It’s one Earth,” Bezos said in the Instagram post. “I want to go on this flight because it’s a thing I’ve wanted to do all my life. It’s an adventure. It’s a big deal for me.” Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos’s Aerospace Company Blue Origin Space Company Launches New Shepard Rocket Mission NS-15.

    The auction for an open seat on New Shepard ends Saturday. The winning bid right now stands at USD 2.8 million, with almost 6,000 participants from 143 countries.

    The winning bid amount will be donated to Blue Origin’s foundation, Club for the Future, whose mission is to inspire future generations to pursue careers in STEM and to help invent the future of life in space.

    (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, Morning Tidings Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)

  • Twitter’s Blue Badge Verification Programme Reopens After a Brief Pause

    Twitter’s Blue Badge Verification Programme Reopens After a Brief Pause

    New Delhi: Twitter on Wednesday reopened its blue badge verification programme after a brief pause, as it has been inundated with verification requests. Twitter on May 29 hit the pause button on its blue badge verification programme within a week of its launch, saying it was rolling in verifications requests that have reached it. Twitter Introduces Stories-like Full Screen Ads on Fleets: Report.

    “Requests are open! Sorry about that pause –– now you can get back to your quest for a blue badge,” the company said in a tweet.  “If your application is approved, you’ll see the blue badge automatically on your profile. If you think we made a mistake, reply 30 days after receiving our decision on your application,” Twitter had said.

    Twitter relaunched its new verification application process last month, beginning with six categories, and review public applications globally to help users earn the blue badge on the micro-blogging platform. The company has relaunched the verification programme with six categories — government; companies, brands and organisations; news organisations and journalists; entertainment; sports and gaming; and activists, organisers and other influential individuals.

    Twitter said that it will introduce more categories later this year, such as those for scientists, academics and religious leaders. Once the application is submitted, the applicants can expect an emailed response within a few days, but this could take up to a few weeks depending on how many open applications are in the queue. Twitter previously suspended the verification way back in 2017, before relaunching it this year.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jun 02, 2021 11:17 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Twitter’s Paid Service ‘Twitter Blue’ Confirmed, Here’s How Much It Will Cost

    Twitter’s Paid Service ‘Twitter Blue’ Confirmed, Here’s How Much It Will Cost

    Washington, May 28: Twitter has been rumoured to roll out a paid subscription service called ‘Twitter Blue’. It has now been confirmed by the social media platform itself through its app page in the iOS App Store. Twitter Blue will be priced at USD 2.29 per month in the US.

    As per Mashable, it has been over a week since app analyst and reverse engineering ace Jane Manchun Wong revealed that Twitter has been working on a paid service that offers a premium set of features. Now, Twitter Blue has officially arrived on iOS and has been priced exactly what Wong had said it would. Twitter Verification Process: Micro-Blogging Site Launches Application Process For Blue Badge on Profile; Know How to Get Blue Tick.

    The Twitter app’s listing on the App Store now also mentions a new in-app purchase, which confirms the existence of the subscription service. That said, the listing doesn’t delve any information on ‘Blue’ just yet.

    There are quite a few new capabilities available through the paid service. For starters, Wong revealed through a tweet that Twitter Blue offers a choice of different coloured themes and custom icons to choose from.

    As you would assume, switching to a different colour changes the app’s accent colour to yellow, orange, red, and green, with purple as the default. Custom icons are also available in purple, pink, green, black, orange, blue, and another icon with what looks like smudges of blue and purple.

    It will also offer a handful of features that include the ability to undo tweets. There’s also ‘Reader Mode’ baked in which would presumably work as a thread unfurler for those longish tweetstorms. This feature isn’t available just yet though and could be something that will be made available to users later.

    Twitter Blue will also give paying users access to other exclusive features, including better tools for organising bookmarks and an “undo” button that makes it possible to recall tweets within a certain timeframe.

    Some of the alleged options appeared on a Twitter survey conducted in summer 2020, which asked users about which app features they’d be willing to pay for.

    Wong had also mentioned earlier that the Twitter team isn’t looking at just one paid tier. There will be more tiers too, with the higher tiers offering more features.

    (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, Morning Tidings Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)

  • Twitter Verification Process: Micro-Blogging Site Launches Applications Process For Blue Badge on Profile; Know How to Get Blue Tick

    Twitter Verification Process: Micro-Blogging Site Launches Applications Process For Blue Badge on Profile; Know How to Get Blue Tick

    Twitter Rolls Out New Account Verification Process For Blue Tick; Check Details Here: 

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  • Twitter Might Be Working on Its Subscription-Based Service Named Twitter Blue

    Twitter Might Be Working on Its Subscription-Based Service Named Twitter Blue

    Washington, May 16: Micro-blogging site Twitter had previously confirmed that it is exploring a paid subscription model for some features, and recently speculations have come to light about how much this new subscription-based service will cost and what it will be called.

    According to The Verge, Jane Manchun Wong an app researcher tweeted on Saturday that the paid version, which is Twitter Blue, will cost USD 2.99 per month, and will include an Undo Tweets feature and bookmark collections.

    Wong said it appears Twitter is working on a tiered subscription model, which she posits could mean a less-cluttered, premium experience for the highest-paying subscribers.

    A spokesperson from Twitter declined to comment but the company doesn’t usually confirm or otherwise comment on Wong’s typically accurate discoveries of new features before they launch.

    Twitter has made a slew of new product announcements over the past several weeks, updating its warnings for potentially offensive tweets, improving its photo cropping algorithm to allow taller images to fully display in users’ feeds, adding the ability for Android users to search their direct messages.

    It also rolled out a Tip Jar feature to allow users to make donations to some creators, journalists, experts, and non-profits, although this one raised some privacy concerns about what user information is included along with the tip.

    Earlier this month, Twitter acquired Scroll, the USD 5-per-month subscription service that removes ads from websites that participate. With the Scroll announcement, Twitter also said it would be winding down Nuzzel, a Scroll service that sent users daily email roundups of top stories in their Twitter feeds.

    Wong noted in a later tweet, Tony Haile, the former CEO of Scroll who is now on the product team at Twitter, tweeted the day his company was acquired that Scroll would “integrate into a broader Twitter subscription later in the year.”

    This would seem to suggest that one of the offerings of a premium Twitter product would be an ad-free experience, something it seems diehard tweeters have asked for almost as much as editable tweets.

    In its first-quarter earnings report late last month, Twitter had a profit of USD 68 million on revenue of USD 1.04 billion. The company reported a 20 percent increase in monetizable daily active users.

    As per The Verge, currently, there’s no word on when a premium paid version of Twitter would launch, or who would be eligible.

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  • ‘Hiring blue collar jobs’

    ‘Hiring blue collar jobs’

    With vaccination campaigns in full swing in the country and high optimism over economic recovery, recruitment of blue collar workers is resuming as 70% of employers surveyed said they had resumed recruitment.

    In the second edition of the OLX People Survey, 70% of employers voted, with about 16% saying they are working at 100% capacity, while 54% are hiring at 50% of capacity.

    About 60% of employers said they had no challenge in the availability of talent, despite the fact that a large number of gig workers preferred returning to their origins at the height of the epidemic.

  • Blue Star aims for 15% market share by 2024

    Blue Star aims for 15% market share by 2024

    Leading air conditioning brand Blue Star has formulated an aggressive market expansion strategy to achieve 15% market share in India by 2024, which currently stands at around 13%.

    A top executive said, the company aims to grow by 25% in FY12.

    “We started this year with 12.75% market share and are now close to 13%. We are optimistic about the future and we are improving the growth of the industry. We are a pure AC player, known for our expertise in cooling, quality, reliability and durability. We will keep this offer but we are positioning ourselves as an affordable premium brand.

    He said that the company will help achieve its target in the premium segment on a large scale.

    “We have strategically divided ourselves as a ige masstige’ brand with the introduction of our new range of segmented ACs to cater to the mass market and expand our market reach. Affordability is the criterion we have focused on for this season’s product introduction, while maintaining the premium build quality of Blue Star.

    He said the move is linked to moving the company’s previous year’s target into orbit and accelerating growth by cutting mass appeal in terms of geographies and demographics.

    “We are making good progress on our chosen trajectory, and we will continue to leverage our brand association with Virat Kohli to move in this direction,” he said.

    On Wednesday, the company unveiled its new category of ‘Mass Premium’ split air conditioners that are 10% cheaper than earlier models. The new range includes 3-Star, 4-Star and 5-Star Inverter Split Air Conditioners available at prices starting from starting 25,990 for the 0.80 TR 3-Star Inverter Split AC.

    The company will invest ₹ 64 crore in FY 2012, as compared to FY 22 crore in FY 2012. In addition to expanding third-party sales outlets, the company is expanding its network of exclusive brand stores from 200 to 250 stores by the end of FY22.

    The company has invested more than ₹ 670 crore to expand capacity at various locations.

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