![]() Defamatory article on Savitribai Phule: Maharashtra CM orders probe after NCP seeks action against website.‘BJP didn’t spare even god’: MP Cong sees a windfall in Mahakal statue collapse.‘G-20 meet opportunity to showcase district’s progress in I-T sector’: Additional secy of I-T ministry to Pune officials.We have to save our state from violence: Why top athletes from Manipur are threatening to return their awards to the government.Diners are fed up with minimal service.Andriy Shevchenko to raise money for Ukrainian school through London charity game.Carlos Alcaraz sees off Taro Daniel to reach French Open third round.IIT student’s suicide: Darshan told family members about caste discrimination, says chargesheet.Cabinet approves scheme for circular economy in Smart Cities.Mikael Ymer fined about $40K after default for hitting umpire stand with racket.This IPL will be remembered for MS Dhoni…there has never been a spectacle as big: Former PCB chief Ramiz Raja.Personal secretaries to Union, state ministers among 77 bureaucrats promote.19 cadavers donated, 58 organs transplanted in May.Superannuated as IIPH-G director: Dr Mavalankar, the public health expert who accessed crematorium data to assess chikungunya menace.(Its next earning report is scheduled to be released Wednesday.) In December, the Times reported that Games and Cooking each had more than 1 million subscribers. In November, the Times said in an earnings report that it had nearly 8.4 million. The business strategy has been vindicated to the tune of millions of new subscribers. ![]() ![]() ![]() In January, the Times spent $550 million to buy sports news website The Athletic, hailing the 1.2 million subscribers the site brings with it. For lower prices, it also offers subscriptions to a games app (Games), a recipe app (Cooking) and, as of last year, Wirecutter, a product-recommendation site the Times bought in 2016. The Times sells subscriptions to its print newspaper and core digital news app. The traditional newspaper business model is centered on advertising. Since the Times put up a paywall in 2011, its business strategy has revolved around persuading readers and users, the overwhelming majority of whom get Times content digitally, to buy subscriptions. “New York Times Games are a key part of that strategy.” “The Times remains focused on becoming the essential subscription for every English-speaking person seeking to understand and engage with the world,” a company statement said. These analog brick layouts have been endlessly memed and have driven millions of tweets. For the uninitiated: A green brick indicates that the letter is correct and in the exact location a yellow brick indicates that the letter appears in the word but in a different place and a grey or black brick indicates that the letter does not appear anywhere in the word. That number grew to 300,000 by the middle of January, and now millions play the game daily, according to the Times announcement.Ī feature enables users to share their performance, with rows of five bricks indicating how close they were to guessing the correct word. It first appeared on a no-frills, ad-free website in October and had 90 users on November 1. ![]() Wordle - the name is a cheeky pun on its creator’s name - has had a striking rise. ![]()
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