Hello, Once upon a time, millennials and Gen X crowded Facebook. Today, it’s the playground for baby boomers. And, Facebook knows it too. To stay relevant, especially with the Gen Z crowd, Facebook announced a series of changes to the older social network, putting a greater emphasis on local community information, videos, and Facebook Groups, among other things. Move aside Instagram, Facebook is rizzing up Gen Z! ICYMI: Dumbphones that support WhatsApp. Meanwhile, Ubisoft has found potential buyers in Chinese conglomerate, Tencent, and the firm’s original founders, the Guillemot family. These minority shareholders of Ubisoft are considering a buyout among other options after the company lost more than half its market value this year. And according to CNBC, they may take the Assassin’s Creed franchise maker private. Meanwhile, it's the end of an era for France’s last accordéon à bretelles (strap accordion) manufacturer, Maugein, after 105 years of making the instrument. Lastly, Antarctica is turning green, and it’s not good news at all! In today’s newsletter, we will talk about - When history meets Nawabi hospitality
- A woman’s journey through art and fashion
- Inside The Wicker Story
Here’s your trivia for today: What is the fear of long words known as?
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