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Rami Ismail was at his home in the Netherlands when his phone began to buzz, buzz and buzz again. Ismail, a videogame ...
It’s starting to feel like the heady days of 2021 again—at least in the creator economy. We reported this week that U.S.
Facebook’s and Instagram’s share of the amount of time people spend on social media apps has “gone down meaningfully,” Meta ...
A federal judge halted agencywide job cuts at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau a day after employees at the agency received termination notices that would have cut 90% of staff. U.S. District ...
A court in Virginia ruled that Google had violated antitrust law by “wilfully acquiring and maintaining monopoly power” for the sale of ads on independent websites across the internet. In tandem with ...
There were plenty of surprising revelations about Meta Platforms this week, thanks to its antitrust trial, most obviously that CEO Mark Zuckerberg mused in 2018 whether to spin off Instagram. But even ...
Next week, a federal judge will start the process of determining how to fix Google’s search engine, which he ruled last ...
Executives’ growing willingness to say publicly that they are forgoing hiring in favor of artificial intelligence might be a ...
Meta Platforms over the past year asked Microsoft, Amazon and others to help pay the costs of training Meta’s flagship large ...
A court in Virginia ruled that Google violated antitrust law by “wilfully acquiring and maintaining monopoly power” for the ...
A little over a year ago, Tesla CEO Elon Musk killed the mainstream $25,000 crossover SUV for families and pivoted the ...
TikTok U.S. public policy chief Michael Beckerman, a key architect of TikTok’s efforts to fight a U.S. government ban, has ...
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