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Yahoo
18-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Talkin: A New-Generation Platform for Global Youth
What if language learning felt more like socializing than studying? HONG KONG, April 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Meet Talkin — the world's first social-first language app built for Gen Z and young adults everywhere. Talkin isn't your typical dating app or language tool — it's a whole new vibe with swipe matches for a partner, real-time voice chats, immersive scenes, and smart AI that makes learning fun, engaging, and social. Since its launch, Talkin has attracted over 2 million users across 20+ countries—outpacing many niche language apps in user growth. Its smart matching system brings together people from different cultures — helping you find language partners you actually vibe with. No matter what you're into — learning a new language, sharing your local life, chatting about travel, or even obsessing over your favorite cup of coffee — there's always someone on the other end who gets it. At its core, Talkin it's a global space where everyone is both a learner and a storyteller. According to a white paper jointly released by the World Economic Forum and Capgemini, there were 73 million global digital jobs in 2024, a number expected to grow to 92 million by 2030. This rapid shift is driving young people to strengthen their cross-cultural communication skills, fueling demand for more flexible, socially driven, and immersive ways to learn. In response, Talkin established long-term academic partnerships with Beijing Language and Culture University and Hong Kong Baptist University to co-create a global language exchange community. With support from professional educators, the platform has quickly won the hearts of young people around the world. About Talkin The company behind Talkin is publicly listed with both A-share and H-share status. Headquartered in Shenzhen, the company also operates offices in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Chengdu, and has built a strong presence in digital culture and education. It has participated in industry exchanges with leading tech companies like Huawei and Tencent, contributing to ongoing discussions in the field. Beyond business, Talkin maintains a strong commitment to social responsibility — donating over 4 million RMB to public welfare initiatives over the past three years . Talkin is now available for download on the App Store and Google Play. Join over 2 million global users and start your language and culture journey today. Say hello to the world—on Talkin. Learn more about Talkin: Related link: CONTACT: Jade Rong, jade@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE TalkIn Sign in to access your portfolio

Associated Press
18-04-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Talkin: A New-Generation Platform for Global Youth
What if language learning felt more like socializing than studying? HONG KONG, April 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Meet Talkin — the world's first social-first language app built for Gen Z and young adults everywhere. Talkin isn't your typical dating app or language tool — it's a whole new vibe with swipe matches for a partner, real-time voice chats, immersive scenes, and smart AI that makes learning fun, engaging, and social. Since its launch, Talkin has attracted over 2 million users across 20+ countries—outpacing many niche language apps in user growth. Its smart matching system brings together people from different cultures — helping you find language partners you actually vibe with. No matter what you're into — learning a new language, sharing your local life, chatting about travel, or even obsessing over your favorite cup of coffee — there's always someone on the other end who gets it. At its core, Talkin it's a global space where everyone is both a learner and a storyteller. According to a white paper jointly released by the World Economic Forum and Capgemini, there were 73 million global digital jobs in 2024, a number expected to grow to 92 million by 2030. This rapid shift is driving young people to strengthen their cross-cultural communication skills, fueling demand for more flexible, socially driven, and immersive ways to learn. In response, Talkin established long-term academic partnerships with Beijing Language and Culture University and Hong Kong Baptist University to co-create a global language exchange community. With support from professional educators, the platform has quickly won the hearts of young people around the world. About Talkin The company behind Talkin is publicly listed with both A-share and H-share status. Headquartered in Shenzhen, the company also operates offices in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Chengdu, and has built a strong presence in digital culture and education. It has participated in industry exchanges with leading tech companies like Huawei and Tencent, contributing to ongoing discussions in the field. Beyond business, Talkin maintains a strong commitment to social responsibility — donating over 4 million RMB to public welfare initiatives over the past three years . Talkin is now available for download on the App Store and Google Play. Join over 2 million global users and start your language and culture journey today. Say hello to the world—on Talkin. Learn more about Talkin: Related link: CONTACT: Jade Rong, [email protected] View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE TalkIn


USA Today
10-04-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
No, MLB did not actually ban notorious HR ball collector Zack Hample
No, MLB did not actually ban notorious HR ball collector Zack Hample If you're not familiar with Zack Hample, you should honestly consider yourself lucky. The 47-year-old is a baseball collector who travels to MLB stadiums throughout the season in hopes of aggressively catching home run balls. On Tuesday, Hample made a noticeable impact on the Angels-Rays game at Steinbrenner Field and nearly avoided a fan interference. But no, it did not result in Hample's banishment from MLB games. The incident in question came when the Angels' Kyren Paris hit a two-run home run in the second inning. The Rays' Christopher Morel likely had an opportunity to rob the home run. But without actually reaching over the wall, Hample could be seen making the catch. It was reviewed for fan interference but ultimately ruled a home run. That brings up to a fake tweet on Thursday from an account posing as Jomboy Media's Talkin' Baseball. The account posted an obviously fake press release that was loaded with typos and rambled on about the MLB-ESPN contract situation (with an April 24, 2024 date). Yet, the tweet still racked up 11,000-plus likes and fooled accounts like Deadspin. So no, Hample is not banned from MLB ballparks this season.
Yahoo
18-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Talkin' controversy over UNC's NCAA entry, Duke's chances, High Point University
HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — Pull up a chair, because we are '' on Tuesday, March 18! FOX8's and are ditching the script and telling you their real thoughts on topics all across the athletic world. They've got plenty of hot takes, and you can catch it all on K.C. & Danny Talkin' Sports Tune in using the video player above or stream it live on , and . You can also watch it on the on Roku, AppleTV and Fire TV. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
01-03-2025
- Yahoo
Seneca Lake and Erie Canal exhibit to open in Montour Falls
MONTOUR FALLS, N.Y. (WETM) — Community members can learn about the history of Seneca Lake and the Erie Canal's waterways during a talk and exhibit opening in Montour Falls on Sunday. The Schuyler County Historical Society is hosting a free historical talk and reception for the grand opening of a new exhibit on March 2. The talk, which is part of the historical society's Talkin' History program, and the exhibit will take guests through two centuries of Seneca Lake and Erie Canal history as the state celebrates the canal opening 200 years ago. Derrick Pratt, the director of education and public programming at the Erie Canal Museum, will teach guests about how immigrants impacted the construction, operation, and culture of the Erie Canal during his presentation called 'Immigration on the Erie Canal.' The talk will start at 2 p.m. at the Montour Falls Fire Department, which is located on Lee Street. Electric vehicle charging stations open in Watkins Glen After the talk, guests can take a two-minute drive to the Brick Tavern Museum on North Catherine Street for the opening reception of '200 Years: Seneca Lake and the Erie Canal Waterways' from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The exhibit will focus on the important role Seneca Lake plays in New York State's canal system. People who can't make it to the opening reception can visit the exhibit at the museum until November. Those who want to learn even more about the Erie Canal's history can check out two traveling exhibits that will arrive in April and August. The Brick Tavern Museum is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursdays. Museum admission is free. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.