Shannon Bond
Stories
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As Authorities Probe Twitter Hack, Ex-FBI Officials Warns: 'Get Ready For Copycats'
Lawmakers and government agencies say the attack exposes vulnerabilities in the social network's systems that could be exploited to spread disinformation.
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Report Slams Facebook for 'Vexing And Heartbreaking Decisions' On Political Speech
A two-year investigation concludes the social network's leaders made decisions that were "significant setbacks for civil rights."
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Uber Gobbles Up Postmates In $2.65 Billion Bet On Food Delivery
The deal is a sign of how the coronavirus pandemic has turned Uber's business model upside down, with customers shunning ride-hailing and flocking to delivery services.
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Uber Agrees To Acquire Postmates For $2.65 Billion
Uber has agreed to buy Postmates, bolstering its food-delivery business at a time when it is booming and many fewer people are hailing rides.
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'We Have A Black People Problem': Facebook Worker Claims Racial Discrimination
The complaint alleges a hostile environment for Black workers, echoing longstanding criticism of the tech company's lack of diversity.
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Over 400 Advertisers Hit Pause On Facebook, Threatening $70 Billion Juggernaut
Companies from Ford to Microsoft are part of a growing protest over how the social media giant handles hate speech and other harmful content.
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Big Brands Boycott Facebook, Calling For A Crack Down On Malicious Content
A big advertising boycott of Facebook officially kicks off on Wednesday. What brands are pausing spending, what do they want, and what impact is this having on the world's biggest social network?
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How Uber And Its Riders Are Adapting To The New 'Social'
The ride-hailing company is seeing signs of recovery as cities, states and countries lift lockdown restrictions, but the pandemic has taken a steep toll.
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LinkedIn CEO Condemns Employees' 'Appalling Comments' On Race
During an all-staff meeting, anonymous employees deride the racial justice protests and question the professional networking company's diversity initiatives.
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Facebook Begins Labeling 'State-Controlled' Media
The social network is flagging publishers it says are under 'editorial control' of governments, as part of efforts to secure its platform against foreign influence campaigns.