Silicon Valley firms in no hurry to open up offices despite easing of virus ban
Starting Wednesday, companies are allowed to open up their offices for up to a quarter of their capacity
Facebook users have surpassed $5B in charitable donations through its fundraisers, company says
Facebook announced that worldwide charitable giving on its namesake platform and Instagram has surpassed $5 billion from more than 85 million people.
Facebook says report finding extremism on platform during 2020 election 'distorts' efforts to combat misinformation ahead of hearing
Facebook is refuting the details of a new report that found 267 groups were promoting "violence-glorifying content" during the 2020 election.
Facebook ‘exploring’ child-friendly version of Instagram
Facebook is building a children-focused version of the popular Instagram app, catering specifically to kids under the age of 13.
Facebook giving paid leave to domestic violence, sexual assault victims
The new policy is available to Facebook employees globally who have experienced domestic violence or sexual assault, or if they have a relative who has experienced that abuse.
Facebook partners with Boston Children's Hospital to connect users to COVID-19 vaccines
Facebook partnered with Boston Children's Hospital to roll out a new tool to connect individuals to information about COVID-19 vaccines as part of a global campaign to "make it easier" to get vaccinated against the novel coronavirus.
News Corp, Facebook reach three-year agreement for content in Australia
The agreement involves News Corp Australia's national newspaper, The Australian, news.com.au, major metropolitan mastheads including the Daily Telegraph in New South Wales, the Herald Sun in Victoria, the Courier-Mail in Queensland, and regional and community publications. Facebook has also reached an agreement with Sky News Australia extending its existing pay agreement.
Ex-Microsoft COO: 'Social media boys in big trouble' over antitrust regulation
Bob Herbold on Big Tech.
Microsoft, Google have nasty exchange over Journalism Competition and Preservation Act
Microsoft and Google are going head-to-head over new, bipartisan legislation that would help digital media companies and newspapers negotiate with Big Tech companies.
Facebook reveals more details about future smart glasses that Mark Zuckerberg says will ‘teleport’ you
Facebook wants your virtual interactions to be more like in-person experiences.
Hollywood's Mayer and Staggs launch new $350M SPAC
Kevin Mayer and Tom Staggs discuss their new $350 million SPAC launch
Facebook says federal, state antitrust lawsuits not credible, files motions to dismiss
Facebook has asked a court to dismiss state and federal antitrust lawsuits that accuse it of abusing its market power in social networking to crush smaller competitors.
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Sandberg thought Zuckerberg was 'nuts' for saying Facebook employees may need to go remote during COVID
Facebook COOSheryl Sanderbg thought CEO Mark Zuckerberg was "nuts" for suggesting company employees may need to work from home as early as January of 2020.
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This fund has been a strong grower, and is likely to keep doing well over the long run -- as will a bonus additional recommendation.
GOP pushes bills to allow social media ‘censorship’ lawsuits
Republican state lawmakers are pushing for social media giants to face costly lawsuits for policing content on their websites, taking aim at a federal law that prevents internet companies from being sued for removing posts.
Dr. Seuss books canceled and ‘woke culture on a warpath’: Alex Berenson
Alex Berenson on Dr. Seuss, China, censorship
Facebook lifting political ad ban imposed after 2020 election
Facebook says it’s lifting a ban on political ads starting Thursday.
Illinois Facebook users could get $345 each in photo-tagging lawsuit after judge approves $650M settlement
Illinois Facebook users may be entitled to at least $345 each after a federal judge approved a $650 million settlement in a lawsuit over Facebook's photo-tagging technology dating back to 2015.
Facebook switches news back on in Australia, signs content deals
Facebook said it had signed partnership agreements with Schwartz Media, Solstice Media and Private Media


















