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Mar 2017
34m 38s

Cracking the ed-tech market

Financial Times
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Duolingo cofounder and chief executive Luis von Ahn talks to the FT's Tim Bradshaw about creating the snackable language learning app that now serves more than 150m global users, and how the company's model can be translated into other digital education tools.

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