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Here are the 7 things you missed today:

1. 📦 Amazon is Spending $4Bn to Expand Rural Delivery

Amazon announced a $4 billion investment to expand its rural U.S. delivery network, aiming to cut average delivery times “in half” and reach over 13,000 zip codes by adding 200+ new delivery stations by 2026. With the new facilities, Amazon also aims to create about 170 jobs at each site. (CNBC)

2. 🦾 AI Agents That Save You From Compliance Busywork

Delve just released AI agents that run audits for SOC 2, HIPAA, ISO, etc. on autopilot.

The results speak for themselves:

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3. 🥷 Apple Users Were Targeted With Spyware Attacks

Apple notified individuals in 100 countries this week that they were targeted by mercenary spyware, likely due to their identity or activities. It’s not clear yet what spyware campaign the notifications related to, but ​of the two involved individuals who have come forward so far, there may be a government-related play at hand. (TechCrunch)

4. 📈 Fully managed, automated, white-hat SEO

Most SEO agencies will charge you $5,000 a month, promise the world, and deliver nothing but a confusing report and disappointment. Ranked is the exact opposite.

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  • No BS contracts — all plans are month-to-month, starting at just $99/month

I know what you’re thinking: “$99? Is it a scam?” Nope. Just a team that figured out how to make SEO actually affordable and effective.

5. 🌎 Duolingo Launched 148 Courses With AI

Just a day after sharing their pivot to an “AI-first” strategy, language learning app Duolingo launched 148 new language courses created using generative AI. The launch doubles its current course offerings and marks the largest expansion of content in the company’s history. (The Verge)

6. 🧠 Google Launched AI Tools For Practicing Languages

Speaking of Duolingo… it seems everyone wants to get in on the AI language learning market. Google is introducing three AI-driven experiments designed to offer personalized, real-world language learning practice using its Gemini model. (TechCrunch)

7. 🌐 Wikipedia Revealed its AI Strategy

No, Wikipedia’s community of editors and volunteers won’t be replaced with artificial intelligence. Instead, the nonprofit behind the internet’s encyclopedia says it will use AI to build new features that “remove technical barriers” for its editors and moderators. (TechCrunch)

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