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#1 Zoom now has an SDK for putting Zoom into other things

Zoom has released a new SDK to help developers build Zoom into their software, allowing developers to build their own video-based applications and websites on top of Zoom’s platform. The company hopes developers will use Zoom's chat functions in a number of different settings, from social media and gaming platforms to virtual retail apps.

 

#2 Time magazine is selling NFTs and will begin accepting cryptocurrencies for digital subscriptions within 30 days

Time magazine announced on Monday that it plans on getting into the crypto market, accepting cryptocurrencies as a form of payment for digital subscriptions within the next 30 days. The company will also be selling three of its magazine covers as non-fungible tokens. The move comes amid a boom for the digital collectibles industry.

 

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