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Trending:
- Youtube
- SpaceX
Markets/Economies:
- Yesterday's US market performance:

- Yesterday's crypto market data:

YouTube:
- Previous Youtube CEO statement:
Today, after nearly 25 years at @Google, I’m stepping back to start a new chapter. I'm inspired every day by creators around the world who bring people together on @YouTube. It's been an honor to have a front row seat to this incredible community. https://t.co/063sYalPzX
— Susan Wojcicki (@SusanWojcicki) February 16, 2023
- The new CEO of YouTube: Neal Mohan
- Neal Mohan statement:
Thank you, @SusanWojcicki. It's been amazing to work with you over the years. You've built YouTube into an extraordinary home for creators and viewers. I'm excited to continue this awesome and important mission. Looking forward to what lies ahead... https://t.co/Rg5jXv1NGb
— Neal Mohan (@nealmohan) February 16, 2023
- YouTube was founded by three former PayPal employees in 2005 and was later acquired by Google in 2006 for $1.65 billion.
- Today, Google LLC, which is a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc, owns and operates YouTube.
- YouTube has become the world's most popular video-sharing platform, with over 2.1 billion monthly active users (MAUs).
SpaceX:
- Yesterday, SpaceX launched another 51 Starlink satellites into orbit.
- In a second launch yesterday, SpaceX launched a third-party Satelite into orbit.
- Starlink launch video link:
Liftoff! pic.twitter.com/jMzn6ftWW6
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) February 17, 2023
- Second launch video link:
Liftoff! pic.twitter.com/7Dka2EmZwf
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) February 18, 2023
#I6F2 has successfully separated from the 2nd stage of the Falcon 9.🚀
— Inmarsat (@InmarsatGlobal) February 18, 2023
The long journey into geostationary orbit, 36,000km above Earth, now begins. Safe travels #I6F2 🛰️ - we look forward to hearing from you shortly over Perth! pic.twitter.com/z8xeJ09Haf
Business:
- The judge in Sam Bankman-Fried's fraud trial has ordered him to stop using VPNs to access the internet.
- Walmart is closing three tech hubs in Austin, Carlsbad, and Portland and hopes to relocate or allow remote work for affected associates.
- Goldman Sachs has canceled its plan to offer a direct-to-consumer credit card.
Netflix Annual Revenue:
- 2008 $1.4 b
- 2009 $1.7 b
- 2010 $2.2 b
- 2011 $3.2 b
- 2012 $3.6 b
- 2013 $4.4 b
- 2014 $5.5 b
- 2015 $6.8 b
- 2016 $8.8 b
- 2017 $11.7 b
- 2018 $15.8 b
- 2019 $20.2 b
- 2020 $24.9 b
- 2021 $29.7 b
- 2022 $31.6 b
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