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Need to edit a sent WhatsApp message? Do this

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Need to edit a sent WhatsApp message? Do this Messaging platform WhatsApp has recently released a new feature. The company has added a new feature to edit the message that has already been sent to the user. Now the user can edit as many times as many times within 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, the message cannot be edited. But the user who receives the message will know that you have edited the message. In this way edited message is written as 'edited'. This feature can be used on iOS, Android, desktop and web. Here's how to edit messages on different platforms: Here's how to edit a WhatsApp message on iOS: - Open the chat box of the message you want to edit on WhatsApp. - Long press on the message you want to edit - A menu will appear, where the 'Edit' option will appear. Click on the edit option. - After this your message box will open and write or correct what you want to write and click on the check mark (✓) on the right side of the screen. Edit a message on

A 14-year-old freshman engineer at Elon Musk's company SpaceX

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A 14-year-old freshman engineer at Elon Musk's company SpaceX A 14-year-old software engineer has joined Elon Musk's company SpaceX. Karen Quazi from San Francisco, USA, got the opportunity to join SpaceX after passing the company's 'Technically Challenging' and 'Fun' interviews. Along with this, Kwazi became the youngest person to join SpaceX. According to the Los Angeles Times, Kwazi was enrolled at Santa Clara University to study computer science and engineering at the age of 11. He is getting his degree in this subject this June. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Quazi said that his skills would help the SpaceX project to send humans to Mars. "I'm joining the Starlink engineering team as a software engineer," Quazi wrote on LinkedIn. In addition, Kwaji says that the company looks at his skills rather than his age to join the company. Kwazi is moving with his mother from Flesland, California to Redmond, Washington to work on SpaceX