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platform

[plat-fawrm] / ˈplæt fɔrm /




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Together, these incidents illustrate how the Winter Olympics have become a platform not just for athletic achievement, but also for public expressions of conscience.

From Salon

The case will focus not on content, on which front platforms are largely protected by US law, but on the design of algorithms and personalization features.

From Barron's

The platform, Bithumb, apologised for the error, adding that it quickly had realised its mistake and recovered almost all the missing tokens.

From BBC

The cheapest ticket to get into Santa Clara, Calif.’s Levi’s Stadium on Super Bowl Sunday was $3,592, and the average price was $7,221, according to ticketing platform SeatPick.

From MarketWatch

The new platform, trumprx.gov, is designed to help uninsured Americans find discounted prices for high-cost, brand-name prescriptions, including fertility, obesity and diabetes treatments.

From Los Angeles Times