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Teen Vogue announced that it's combining its business side with Vogue.

Namely, it's combining its existing services into a single API to help reduce developer confusion.

Google today showed off new ways it's combining the smartphone camera's ability to see the world around you, and the power of A.I. technology.

Gogobot's pitch is one that seems obvious: it's combining social with the immensely lucrative travel market, allowing you to connect with your friends to get their advice on where to visit, what to eat, and where to stay.

Its parent company, Interpublic, this month confirmed that it's combining Deutsch with Lowe Worldwide, so that Deutsch is now the North American hub of Lowe.

It's combining a slick point-and-click chatbot builder with its homegrown natural language understanding engine (which Kitt.ai co-founder Xuchen Yao believes is on par with Microsoft's luis.ai and Nuance's nlu.mix).

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"It's considered processed if it's combined with one other ingredient," said Patty Lovera, assistant director of Food & Water Watch.

But this time it's combined with high blood pressure.

"So it is not just reviews but it's combined with scientific research.

It's combined risk aversion on the part of banks and customer demand".

The adrenal high is an addictive one, better too if it's combined with righteousness.

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