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Slack, the productivity chat tool used by more than 10 million daily active users, has filed confidential plans to go public with the SEC.
Last year the company was valued at 7 billion dollars.
2019 could end up being the year of IPO's.
AirBnB, Pinterest, Uber and Lyft all plan on going public this year as well.
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Instant tethering is spreading beyond just Google's products.
Now the ability to quickly share a smartphone's data connection will work with a number of non-Google made devices, including Chromebooks from Acer, Dell, HP, Samsung and more.
It will also work with mobile phones from HTC, Huawei, and LG.
For a full list, head to CNET.
And finally, online eyeglasses pioneer Warby Parker is introducing an AR powered virtual try-on feature for those who want a better idea of what a pair of glasses will look like on them before a purchase.
The feature will only work on the iPhone X, XR and XS because the tech runs off of Apples's AR kit, it's also live right now.
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