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Recode Daily: A peek at Amazon’s new Twitter clone

It’s called Pulse and it’s for gamers — for now.

From the Pulse promo video
From the Pulse promo video
From the Pulse promo video
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Amazon’s new sort-of Twitter clone is called Pulse, part of the Twitch videogame-streaming platform that Amazon bought in 2014. “It’s way too early to guess where Pulse is going, and I suspect even Twitch may not know,” The Verge’s Casey Newton writes. “But if there’s a more interesting new social network in the world, it’s news to me.” — [Casey Newton / The Verge]

Twitter, meanwhile, says its algorithmic personalized timeline, which features “thousands” of ranking signals, has been working, both at getting people to start using Twitter and at getting them to keep using it more frequently. But not well enough to share specific metrics. — [Will Oremus / Slate]

Snap had its first down day in its young history as a public company. Shares fell more than 12 percent yesterday to $23.77, below their $24 opening price. The dip appears to be tied to a number of poor analyst ratings, including five “sell” ratings. — [Kurt Wagner / Recode]

David Letterman and his amazing beard appeared in an excellent Q&A for this week’s New York Magazine. There is a lot of Trump in this one: “He can lie about anything from the time he wakes up to what he has for lunch and he’s still the president. I don’t get that.” — [David Marchese / Vulture]

Recode’s Kara Swisher is hosting a live podcast taping with HBO’s “Veep” cast members at SXSW in Austin next Monday, March 13, and it’s open to the public. That’s in addition to other Recode events at SXSW, including Peter Kafka’s live Recode Media interview with Glenn Beck. — [Recode]

Top stories from Recode

How 1960s nuclear-fallout math influences today’s drone regulations. Research from drone company DJI details how today’s drone policy involves some questionable assumptions.

Trump’s administration will make it harder to get H-1B visas starting in April. The move is supposed to help U.S. Immigration and Customs Services catch up on a backlog of H-1B applications.

You can control this robot with your mind. But you have to wear a weird hat.

IBM and Salesforce will start sharing their AI technology. Watson, meet Einstein.

Google is hiring a head of Republican political advertising. The new posting follows one from last year for a “conservative outreach” manager.

Steve Jobs’s first reaction to the Genius Bar: ‘That’s so idiotic! It’ll never work!’ The longtime Apple CEO had to be convinced that tech support could connect with customers.

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Apple’s “Terms and Conditions” in graphic-novel format. Robert Sikoryak turned the iTunes boilerplate legalese into a comic book.

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