Posted on 11/02/2021 3:46:12 PM PDT by ameribbean expat
"Moving to Longboat Key is a win-win for Rumble and the Sarasota community," Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski said in the press release. "Sarasota County is growing rapidly, and we are excited to be part of the growth. We plan to fill 20-25 new positions in Florida immediately for our U.S. headquarters, with many more planned for the future. This move positions us to continue providing a platform to content creators without the threats from big tech monopolies. We are excited to invest in Florida in the coming years while we continue to grow Rumble.”
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Should I retire there instead of the Villages?
Bttt
You’re not going to want to be anywhere near a coastal area when you see the insurance premium increases on any structure with a roof over 15 years old.
I cannot watch Rumble because it won’t caption the videos that it shows. Waste of time to lipread, too.
*You’re not going to want to be anywhere near a coastal area when you see the insurance premium increases on any structure with a roof over 15 years old.*
Love ya man-no excrement. Guess what? I’m like the big fella on the radio(miss him big-time). I’ll just let the hurricane carry the house into the next county. I’m left wit an empty lot and I’ll just rebuild. Got the bucks. Not smart but U only live once. Enjoy!
Just pay $10k for a new roof-problem solved.
My guess, Trump is about to buy Rumble with his publicly traded company, and he’s going to build on the whole thing.
Wow… I love Longboat key. Our family has vacationed there before and it was great. The sea turtles love it also.🐢🐢
Locals.com recently merged with Rumble.
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It is very nice.
I like Rumble a lot, their video quality is superb. They have a very long way to go to catch YouTube but you have to start somewhere. Even Wal-Mart was a single store at one time while Sears & Roebuck was a retail juggernaut that looked to be unstoppable for at least another 100 years.
How cool to work there!!!
Been retired from the tech world for some 21 years. (Retired early.)
But if I was going to start a new tech company, Florida and Texas would be my first choices. Each state has many things to make it desirable.
It’s good to see tech industry developing in FL. Heavy manufacturing was never really an option in FL because one tax it does have is business tangible personal property. Tech avoids that to a large degree, so it’s a nice fit.
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