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– Bending Spoons Acquires Digital Publishing Platform Issuu
Technology company Bending Spoons announced that it has closed the acquisition of Issuu, the renowned digital publishing platform.
Issuu was founded in Denmark in 2006 and is headquartered in Palo Alto, California. It is an industry-leading digital publishing platform. Today, more than one million creators and marketers worldwide leverage Issuu’s intuitive platform to put their message front and center with dynamic digital assets.
– WordPress News: Acquisition of NitroPack
WP Engine, a global web enablement company providing premium WordPress products and solutions, announced its acquisition of NitroPack, an all-in-one SaaS solution for improving site speed and performance metrics, including Google’s Core Web Vitals.
With an installed base spanning more than 219,000 websites, NitroPack fills a critical need as a comprehensive website performance solution that empowers users with intuitive automation for frontend site speed optimizations with little to no technical expertise required. NitroPack’s key features include proprietary speed algorithms, advanced caching, and a built-in global CDN, which enable users to achieve faster load times without writing code or relying on developer resources.
– Walt Disney Company Announces Departure of Board Director Safra A. Catz
The Walt Disney Company announced that Safra A. Catz, Chief Executive Officer of Oracle Corp., is departing its Board of Directors after six years of service.
“Throughout her tenure on Disney’s Board of Directors, Safra has provided invaluable insight that has helped shape the company’s long-term strategic planning amid a rapidly changing technological landscape,” said Robert A. Iger, Chief Executive Officer. With Catz’s departure, the size of Disney’s Board has been reduced from 12 directors to 11.
– Pets Can Fly In The Cabin With You on Airacer
The growing demand for pet-friendly flights in private aviation is clear. Multiple companies have sprung up to match this demand but have failed to fully capture the needs of our furry friends.
Airacer’s CEO, Wen Wang, saw an opportunity to service this untapped market. Airacer’s latest platform, Airacer Pets, doesn’t just cater to pet-friendly flights. It caters to routes that are not commonly serviced by private airlines, such as India to Dubai, Los Angeles to Hong Kong, and Toronto to Paris, to name a few. Airacer Pets is making shared seat flights happen for passengers who have been searching for them for years.
This new service is a result of planning and collaboration with international authorities to maintain compliance with various pet travel regulations. Airacer’s team handles all necessary documentation, health checks, and other requirements to guarantee a smooth journey for pets and their owners.










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