Feb 18 (Reuters) – Facebook Inc’s WhatsApp said on Thursday that it will go ahead with the controversial update to its privacy policy, but will allow users to read it “at their …
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Tesla Inc.’s stock market crash has made it one of America’s most valuable companies. But in some key ways, the electric car maker is very different from other companies of its size. …
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Jan Koum, the co-founder of WhatsApp, is paying $ 87 million for a mansion in Malibu, California, right next to one he already owns, according to two people familiar with the deal. …
Read More »Facebook knowingly benefited from the effectiveness estimates of spam ads and lawsuit claims
Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer (fake images) Facebook, which along with Google accounts for around 60% of online advertisers’ spending, has knowingly built some of its staggering success on bad data, according to recently …
Read More »Australians flock to parody sites on Facebook after news ban
What a joke! Facebook users in Australia flocked to parody news content on Thursday after the social media giant blocked legitimate news from its platform. The top 10 performing posts on Australian …
Read More »The CEOs of Facebook, Google and Twitter will testify before Congress in March
Combination of Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, and Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google. Reuters The CEOs of several big tech companies will testify before Congress again next …
Read More »Rush Limbaugh hit Biden in final Facebook post
Conservative talk radio pioneer Rush Limbaugh, who died Wednesday after a year-long battle with cancer, criticized President Biden in his last Facebook post two weeks before his death. “Biden canceled ‘a major …
Read More »Facebook will debunk myths about climate change
A polar bear in Repulse Bay, Nunavut Territory, Canada. Paul Souders | fake images Facebook announced Thursday that it will now debunk common myths about climate change, relying further on the role …
Read More »Google reaches last minute deals with Australian publishers to avoid a new law
Google said Wednesday that it finally reached a multi-year agreement with News Corp, Australia’s largest owner of newspapers by circulation, to pay for their content. Because it is important: The deal, along …
Read More »Google will pay News Corp for the right to display its news articles
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