In an elaborate marketing campaign this month, Duolingo seemingly killed its viral green owl mascot in every country but one. "Duo, our owl, faked his death in every single market that we had ...
Duo the Owl, Duolingo's make-believe mascot, is alive. The language-learning app announced on Monday that the mascot had faked his death. Duolingo announced two weeks ago that the mascot was ...
A day later, Duolingo posted a video showing the mascot being hit by a Tesla Cybertruck (which, despite its role in killing a cartoon owl, has a lot of cool features you might not know about ...
Language learning service Duolingo has announced the death of its world-famous owl mascot, known simply as the Duo. In a tongue-in-cheek marketing move, the Pennsylvania-based company shared a ...
The owl mascot for Pittsburgh-based Duolingo is not dead after all, according to social media posts by the organization. At least two posts appeared on the company's social media accounts on ...
Duolingo, the language-learning app, killed off its owl mascot named Duo on Tuesday in what is assuredly some kind of publicity stunt. In fact, here were are writing about it. So, well played ...
The death of Duolingo's beloved mascot, Duo the Owl, was part of a campaign to see which countries could earn the most experience points to save Duo. Click here for important updates to our ...
Duolingo's mascot, Duo the owl, is dead. Okay, Duo isn't really dead (we think), but the language learning app committed so hard to this bit that its CEO, Luis von Ahn, read a eulogy for this ...
On Tuesday, language learning app Duolingo announced via X that their beloved green owl mascot Duo had died. "It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved mascot ...
Duolingo's owl mascot is dead, and the company seems to be desperately looking for the culprit. The company has been posting on all its social media accounts dropping hints on what caused the Owl ...
How do you say "resurrected" in your favorite Duolingo-offered language? Duo the owl, mascot of the Duolingo language-learning app, was recently killed off by the company -- but on Feb.