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Ryan Kaji made his identify opening toys in YouTube movies, gathering 23 million subscribers to his Ryan’s International channel and greater than $20 million a 12 months in promoting earnings.
Ryan Kaji made his name opening toys in YouTube videos, amassing 23 million subscribers to his Ryan’s World channel and more than $20 million a year in advertising revenue.Original article
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  1. "With a power move against two of its biggest rivals, Apple reminded the world what power it has over not only other major companies, but anyone using an iPhone". (February 2, 2019)
  2. "The chemical industry is considered a critical piece of U.S. infrastructure. But federal cybersecurity standards for the sector havent been updated in a decade, leaving it at risk for devastating cyberattacks, according to a new assessment from the Government Accountability Office". (May 22, 2020)
  3. "Facebook banned an array of personalities whose views it deemed too inflammatory to be shared on its social network, including Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, far-right talk-show host Alex Jones and conservative Jewish activist Laura Loomer". (May 2, 2019)
  4. "Make no mistake: The fundamental premise of Facebook’s business—gathering more data about us in order to reach us with more-targeted and effective advertising—will stay the same, writes Christopher Mims". (March 7, 2019)
  5. "A survey found just 52% of employees were optimistic about Facebook’s future, down from 84% a year earlier. The darker mood comes amid a dropping share price and disclosures of privacy violations". (November 14, 2018)
  6. "Colleges are turning to the corporate-marketing playbook to better identify and appeal to prospective adult students, crunching consumer databases to tailor their pitches". (July 14, 2018)
  7. "Popular health and fitness apps scrambled to stop sending sensitive personal information to Facebook after The Wall Street Journal reported Friday many were transmitting detailed information about topics including their users’ weight and menstrual cycles". (February 24, 2019)
  8. "A recent cyberattack on one of Freddie Macs vendors showed how large organizations are vulnerable to breaches targeted not only at themselves but also at companies they hire, WSJ Pros Elaine Chen reports. Loan application information was on the vendors system hit by a ransomware attack, prompting Freddie Mac to warn borrowers and regulators about the compromise". (July 21, 2020)
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