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Jacob Siegal
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Before the pandemic, very few people outside of industries that require regular video calls had ever heard of Zoom. In 2021, Zoom is ubiquitous. Its popularity inevitably died down as the world opened back up, but many of us still use "zoom" as a verb. Furthermore, even as the infection rate continues to drop, many people are still working from home. As such, it should come as no surprise that Zoom wants to capitalize on its continued popularity by introducing ads.
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