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Houseparty is Poppin!

It’s award show season, and just because many are still social distancing it does not mean you can’t have a viewing party with friends and family! The show can still go on with Houseparty. Houseparty is a synchronous face-to-face social network that enables group video communication through mobile and desktop applications. A user opens the […]

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Echo Dominates Voice Assistant Market

20% of US Adults Own an Amazon Echo The smart home technology industry has grown incredibly in the last decade with homes becoming more and more interconnected than ever before. The most popular smart home device by far is the smart speaker, with Amazon’s Echo dominating its competitors. According to data presented by Trading Platforms, […]

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Top Five Tech Billionaires Worth More Than 80 Poorest Countries Combined

The COVID-19 has played a significant role in wealth redistribution, with tech companies and their founders emerging as the biggest winners. While aviation, real estate, and hospitality industries have been pushed to the bottom of the global rich list, the tech industry billionaires have witnessed the largest wealth gains in the last year. According to […]

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Donald Trump Impeached Again

By Dana Feeney The House of Representatives has voted to impeach President Donald Trump for the second time in his four-year term as president, which started in January of 2017. He is the third president to be impeached and the first president ever to be impeached more than once. This second impeachment comes shortly after […]

5 Game-Changing Benefits That SEO Can Give To Your Business

Now may be a tough time for businesses to part with capital for marketing. The reality, however, is that making such a decision could make the difference between coming out of the pandemic in good shape, or not coming out at all. Marketing has and always will provide a great return on investment, and businesses […]

Interscope Records Release Soundtrack for Disney+ Movie – Clouds

Today, Interscope Records releases the soundtrack for the Disney+ original movie Clouds, from Director Justin Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.  The release of the soundtrack coincides with the premiere of the movie on Disney+ and includes renforshort’s recently released song “afterthoughts,” the title track performed by stars of the movie Sabrina Carpenter and Fin Argus, the lead […]

Nickelodeon star Savannah Lee May speaks to 360 MAGAZINE

Savannah Lee May

Savannah Lee May is an American singer, dancer, and actress. She speaks personally with Vaughn Lowery about her rise to stardom.

Nicole Salazar Illustration of Jackie Ormes

Google Doodle Celebrates Jackie Ormes

By Catherine Martin Today, Google Doodle honors Jackie Ormes — the first, and only, Black female newspaper cartoonist during the 1940s. An interactive comic strip slideshow of Ormes replaces the traditional Google logo, with each slide representing stages of her life. Google chose her due to her incredible activism work, shown through her cartoons, and […]

Mulan illustration by Maria Soloman for 360 Magazine.

Mulan Boycott

by Justin Lyons A new movement is taking over social media as pro-democracy activists try to spread a boycott of the new Disney film Mulan. Disney’s live-action remake of the 1998 original film hit Disney’s streaming service Disney+ this weekend. On top of the monthly subscription fee, those wanting to see Mulan would have to […]

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Video Games x Standardized Testing

Standardized testing in schools is one of the most hotly contested subjects in academics. Does it actually measure academic skills and learning progress? Is there a better, more definitive way to measure those skills? Is standardized testing punishing hard workers and high achievers who also happen to be anxiety-ridden or bad test-takers? In an interview […]