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      |     |     |     | A once-mighty trivia app says goodbye, we try out Samsung’s new foldable phone and Google shuts down its free Wi-Fi program in India. Not even Presidents’ Day can stop your Daily Crunch for February 17, 2020. |  |  |  | 
    |     |     |     | HQ Trivia is dead. On Valentine’s Day, the company laid off its full team of 25. The company had a deal in the works to be acquired, but the buyer pulled out and the investors aren't willing to fund it any longer, according to a statement from CEO and co-founder Rus Yusupov. At least the game went out with a bonkers finale, where the hosts cursed, sprayed champagne, threatened to defecate on the homes of trolls in the chat window and begged for new jobs.   Read more   |  |    |   |  |  | 
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    |     |     |     | Brian Heater says he enjoyed his (admittedly brief) time with the Galaxy Z Flip. In fact, in many ways, it’s exactly the device that Samsung's original foldable should have been.   Read more   |  |  |  | 
    |     |     |     | Google is winding down Google Station, a program where it worked with partners to bring free Wi-Fi to more than 400 railway stations in India and "thousands" of other public places in several additional pockets of the world.   Read more   |  |    |   Image Credits: PUNIT PARANJPE / AFP / Getty Images |  |  | 
    |     |     |     | "I do think that there should be regulation on harmful content," said CEO Mark Zuckerberg during a Q&A session at the Munich Security Conference. He then suggested that Facebook should fall “somewhere in between” media and telco regulation.   Read more   |  |  |  | 
    |     |     |     | In the second part of our interview with writer/ethicist Ben Tarnoff, he goes in-depth on the relationship between socialism and technology. (Extra Crunch membership required.)   Read more   |  |    |   Image Credits: Thomas Barwick / Getty Images |  |  | 
    |     |     |     | Budget-lodging startup Oyo on Monday reported a loss of $335 million on $951 million revenue globally for the financial year ending March 31, 2019, and pledged to cut down on its spending as the India-headquartered firm grows cautious about its aggressive expansion. (Yes, it seems a bit late to be talking about earnings from 2018-19, but that’s how Indian finance law works.)   Read more   |  |  |  | 
    |     |     |     | The latest full episode of Equity discusses a big funding round for meditation app Headspace, while its Monday news roundup looks at global growth concerns due to coronavirus. And over at Original Content, we’ve got a review of “Mythic Quest,” the video game-focused comedy on Apple TV+.   Read more   |  |  |  | 
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