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Here are the 7 things you missed today:

1. 🏈 Super Bowl 59 Attracted 127.7M Viewers

Nielsen ratings are out and the NFL’s championship game on Sunday attracted a record 127.7 million viewers. It’s not common these days that live TV programming attracts such an audience in one sitting, but it’s great for brands who hoped to get maximum value out of their $8 million spend for a 30 second ad spot. (CNBC)

2. 🤫 The Secret To Great Conversions Is Out

Alan Akira, a fellow CEO Report reader, revamped his website with Axamo.

“Axamo delivered exceptional work on our flagship website, seamlessly integrating feedback and refining every detail to perfection. Their attention to design, execution, and collaboration exceeded expectations, making them our go-to partner for future projects.” - Alan

Trusted by 50+ B2B tech, healthcare and professional services firms, they build responsive Webflow sites that look beautiful and actually convert.

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3. 🗓️ Google’s I/O Developer Event Starts May 20

Save the date! Google has announced the date for its next I/O developer conference. This year, the annual event will take place over two days starting on May 20. The conference will feature an in-person component at the company’s Mountain View, CA campus. Also interesting: this year’s I/O will overlap with Microsoft’s Build event. (Engadget)

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5. 💰 Stripe is Considering Shareholder Sale at $85Bn+ Valuation

Payments giant Stripe is in talks to sell employee-owned stocks in a sale that could value the company at “at least” $85 billion. The move would help workers gain some liquidity as Stripe continues to hold off on long-awaited plans to go public. (TechCrunch)

6. 🤖 Workday is Launching an AI Agent Manager

Silicon Valley-based HR giant Workday is launching a new way for enterprises to keep track of their AI agents in one place, alongside the launch of a few more of its own AI agents. The Workday Agent System of Record is designed to help customers keep track of their AI agents in one control center, including both Workday’s own agents and third party agents. (TechCrunch)

7. 🔔 Kickstarter Will Notify Backers When a Project Fails

Crowd-funding platform Kickstarter will start notifying supporters when a fundraising campaign faces “significant fulfillment failures” and breaks the platform’s rules. The notification will also inform supporters how Kickstarter is addressing the issue in an effort to combat scams and provide more transparency to backers. (The Verge)

Bonus 1. CEO Tip Of The Day

The difference between conducting business and excelling at conducting business can often come down to reading the room. Sometimes you’ve got to ask: how can I serve customers exactly what they need instead of what we have on offer?

Bonus 2. 🤖Leveling Up With AI

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