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  • HQ Trivia launches HQ Words as reinstalled CEO seeks a game-changer

    HQ’s expansion beyond trivia is emerging from beta, but the question is whether it’s different and accessible enough to revive the startup’s growth. HQ Words opens to everyone today with games at 6:30pm PT within the HQ Trivia app after several weeks of closed beta testing of the Wheel of Fortune-style game. The launch will be the first big move of Rus Yusupov now that he’s been officially renamed CEO a week after the tragic death of fellow co-founder and former CEO Colin Kroll, HQ confirms to TechCrunch.

    “Intermedia Labs introduced the world to a category-defining product, HQ Trivia. Once again, with HQ Words, Intermedia Labs is poised to captivate the world with a revolutionary experience that will bring people together in new ways around live mobile video,” Yusupov tells us. “HQ Words is the most interactive experience we’ve ever made.”

    Kroll’s passing comes at a tough

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  • Vine (service)

    Former American social network for short videos

    Vine was an American short-form video hosting service where users could share up to 6-second-long looping video clips. Founded in June 2012 by Rus Yusupov, Dom Hofmann and Colin Kroll,[1][2][3] the company was bought by Twitter, Inc., four months later for $30 million.[4] Vine launched with its iOS app on January 24, 2013, with Android and Windows versions following.

    Videos published on Vine's social network could also be shared on different social networking platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. The Vine app was also used to browse videos, along with a group of videos that were uploaded by theme, and hoping that users could "trend" videos. Vine competed with other social media services such as Instagram and Snapchat. By December 2015, Vine had over 200 million active users.[5]

    On October 27, 2016, Twitter announced that it would disable all uploads, but that v

    Ibroyim Yusupov

    Uzbekistani academic, poet, translator and playwright

    Ibroyim Yusupov

    Native name

    Ibrayım Yusupov

    BornIbroyim Yusup Oxun Sayekeev
    (1929-05-05)May 5, 1929
    Azat village, Chimboy District, Karakalpakstan
    DiedJuly 24, 2008(2008-07-24) (aged 79)
    Nukus, Karakalpakstan
    OccupationPoet, translator, playwright, teacher
    LanguageKarakalpak, Uzbek
    NationalitySoviet, Karakalpak, Uzbek
    Alma materKarakalpak Pedagogical Institute
    Notable worksAnthem of the Republic of Karakalpakstan
    SpouseBibizada Jumanazarova

    Ibroyim Yusupov (Karakalpak: Ibrayım Yusupov; 5 May 1929 – 24 July 2008) was a Soviet, Karakalpak and uzbek poet, teacher, translator and playwright. He was the People’s Poet of Uzbekistan and Karakalpakstan. He was also the Hero of Uzbekistan (2004).[1]

    He was the author of the skrivelse of the State Anthem of the Republic of Karakalpakstan.

    Biography

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    He was born on 5 May 1929 in Azat