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La próxima gran ruleta de Meta

Enrique Dans

Enrique Dans

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June 27, 2026

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Hay tecnologías que nacen con un relato tan seductor que cuesta ver lo que realmente son. Las redes sociales llegaron envueltas en la promesa de unir a la humanidad, facilitar las conexiones, democratizar la conversación y dar voz a quien no la tenía. Dos décadas después, sabemos positivamente en qué se convirtieron: una maquinaria obscena

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Sports Mole

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· Jul 5, 2026

Mexico vs. England: Why El Tri's Estadio Azteca unbeaten record is a myth Three Lions must not fear in World Cup round of 16

Ahead of England's World Cup 2026 round of 16 showdown against Mexico on Monday, Sports Mole takes a look at the myth behind El Tri's Estadio Azteca unbeaten record.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 7, 2026

Aksi Colombia, Switzerland ‘buku dengan ruas’

MIAMI: Colombia dan Switzerland memiliki kekuatan seimbang untuk merebut tiket ke suku akhir menjelang aksi kalah mati pusingan 16 terbaik di Stadium Hard Rock, awal pagi esok. Colombia dilihat memiliki kelebihan daripada segi kreativiti dan ketajaman jentera serangan yang diketuai James Rodriguez serta Luis Diaz manakala Switzerland pula terkenal dengan disiplin taktikal, organisasi pertahanan yang ... Read more The post Aksi Colombia, Switzerland ‘buku dengan ruas’ appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 2, 2026

Meta names Alex Schultz first chief data officer

The leadership changes signal at Meta’s move to deepen its focus on ​data-driven decision-making and ‌AI integration across its operations

Mexico News Daily

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· Jul 11, 2026

How Sergio Pitol, one of Mexico’s most influential writers, gave Xalapa its literary fame

Sergio Pitol was not only a titan of modern Mexican literature, he was a proud native of Veracruz, spending the last 25 years of his life in Xalapa, writes Alan Chazaro. The post How Sergio Pitol, one of Mexico’s most influential writers, gave Xalapa its literary fame appeared first on Mexico News Daily

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Related coverage for "La próxima gran ruleta de Meta": Sports Mole — Mexico vs. England: Why El Tri's Estadio Azteca unbeaten record is a myth Three Lions must not fear in World Cup round of 16. Utusan Malaysia — Aksi Colombia, Switzerland ‘buku dengan ruas’. The Hindu BusinessLine — Meta names Alex Schultz first chief data officer. Mexico News Daily — How Sergio Pitol, one of Mexico’s most influential writers, gave Xalapa its literary fame