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Facebook tests £9.99 monthly subscription for sharing more than two links
Facebook is testing link-sharing limits for some users, allowing only a few posts with links unless they subscribe (£9.99/month). Meta calls it a test to assess value for subscribers. Social media expert Matt Navarra says it’s about monetizing content distribution, signaling that Facebook may now charge for basic features like link-sharing. The test affects ...
Naware's chemical-free weed killer tech could change how we treat lawns
Naware founder Mark Boysen developed a steam-based weed-killing system using computer vision to target weeds without chemicals. After testing lasers and cryogenics, he settled on steam, which can be attached to mowers, tractors, or ATVs. The startup, targeting lawn care companies, claims cost savings of $100,000–$250,000 by eliminating chemical use. Boysen i...