Back in May, you may have seen a viral video making its rounds on the internet. John Oliver once again…
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This week on SnapMunk’s Weekly Tech Feed, Trump Eas, Reddit Trolls and Netflix Downloads.
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As you’re probably well aware, most companies don’t have unlimited marketing budgets. In most cases you need to select just…
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep…
In-depth true crime reporting has never been hotter. It started in 2014 when Sarah Koenig and “This American Life” released…
Reddit has long held a monopoly on Q&A – or at least asking questions to well-known people, companies and professions…
To say the Snoo-crew at Reddit has had a tumultuous 2015 would be the understatement of the year. From the…
If you’ve ever faced the challenge of creating a startup, you’ll know that the work involved in getting your brand…