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Kik’s growth has stalled, but the CEO isn’t worried | Recode Daily: September 29, 2016

Ted Livingston remains confident in chat as a platform.

Noam Galai/Getty Images for TechCrunch

.Kik CEO Ted Livingston candidly acknowledges that the messaging app isn't growing right now, but he attributes the plateau to a general slowdown in app downloads, and he's still bullish on chat as a platform for services and commerce.
[Kurt Wagner | Recode]

.Spotify is reported to be in "advanced talks" to buy SoundCloud, and while a deal may not happen, it's one that makes sense. Spotify, which is moving toward an IPO, would get a service that complements, but doesn't duplicate, its own. And SoundCloud, which seems to have stalled, would get an exit.
[Peter Kafka | Recode]

.The race to get a fully operational network of self-driving cars on the road is just beginning, but it's a race Uber needs to win. With a $70 billion valuation and a dominant share of the ride-hailing market, Uber has more at stake than its competitors.
[Johana Bhuiyan | Recode]

.YouTube has brought a music industry legend aboard to help smooth its sometimes rocky relationship with artists and labels. Lyor Cohen, who helped build the Def Jam label and went on to run Warner Music Group, will serve as YouTube's first global head of music.
[Peter Kafka | Recode]

.The FBI has found evidence of hackers attempting to get into the voter registration data of more than a dozen states and believes Russia is responsible, according to law enforcement sources. The bureau is urging states to make sure their systems are properly secured.
[Tal Kopan | CNN]

.On the latest episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka, Aminatou Sow talks about how she was motivated to create her hit podcast "Call Your Girlfriend" by being told by a man that it wasn't something women did. Sow also talks about the boost the show got thanks to her friendship with "Girls" star Lena Dunham.
[Eric Johnson | Recode]

Microsoft
By Ina Fried
Rajesh Jha will assume many of Lu’s responsibilities
Apple
By Ina Fried
Apple can tell them who you’ve tried to ping.
Media
By Edmund Lee
Les Moonves, the head of CBS, would need assurances on how owner Shari Redstone would vote her shares.
Artificial intelligence
By April Glaser
They’ve started a new nonprofit to sell you on the benefits of their algorithms.
Code Enterprise
By Johana Bhuiyan and Kara Swisher
We’re going to talk all about work, work, work, work, also work.
Twitter
By Kurt Wagner
More Moments = more content.
Comings and goings
By Ina Fried
The hardware maker, which is also buying Vizio, has tapped former Qualcomm executive Rob Chandhok as North American R&D chief.
Apple
By Walt Mossberg
The new Parallels 12 does the job well, even on aging hardware.
Mobile
By Ina Fried
The company says it will rely on partners for any hardware efforts.
Podcasts
By Eric Johnson
"What could go right?"
Researchers at Northwestern University have come up with a way to 3-D print what they call "hyperelastic bone" that can be customized and implanted to repair or replace damaged organic bone.

This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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