Distraction
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Instagram launches 'Quiet Mode' to help users overcome distractions
Technology | January 20, 2023 13:19 ISTInstagram has introduced a new feature called 'quiet mode' to help users manage their time and set boundaries with friends and followers. This feature is aimed at teens and will allow users to pause all notifications and change their profile's activity status to 'In quiet mode'.
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IPL Not A Distraction For England, Says Strauss
Cricket | February 02, 2012 21:05 ISTDubai, Feb 2: England captain Andrew Strauss disagreed the lucrative Indian league was a distraction for his team which faces a 3-0 defeat against Pakistan in the third and final Test starting from Friday. Pakistan won
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