Slack CEO: We’re creating a space ‘about working together’
Slack co-founder and CEO Stewart Butterfield unpacks the workplace communication platform’s success and future projects designed to enhance the user experience in a post-pandemic work landscape.
California Gov. Newsom joins Trump’s Truth Social: ‘We’re happy to have him’
Trump Media & Technology and Truth Social CEO Devin Nunes says having a prominent Democrat on the platform is ‘great for society.’
Best part of Truth Social is ‘very clean’ from fake, bot accounts: CEO
Trump Media & Technology and Truth Social CEO Devin Nunes on the company’s efforts to give the American people ‘their voice back.’
Snapchat update allows users to view each other's exact location
A new Snapchat update allows users to access someone's exact location. 'Snap Map' gives users their friend's street address if they have their location turned on.
100M Twitter followers: Elon Musk surpasses milestone
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has surpassed 100 million Twitter followers. Notably, the SpaceX founder, who is buying the platform, has not tweeted since June 21, 2022.
Pinterest CEO resigns, Google commerce executive handed the reins
Pinterest revealed Tuesday that CEO Ben Silbermann would be stepping down and that Google commerce executive Bill Ready would be taking his place.
Facebook temporarily banned users who said they would mail abortion pills: report
A Vice report said Facebook has removed posts regarding abortion pills in the wake of Roe v. Wade being overturned amid an escalating abortion debate
Twitter gives Elon Musk more data amid spam, fake account dispute: report
Elon Musk and his legal team have reportedly said the previous "firehose" of data was "not adequate" for conducting their own analysis of spam and fake accounts.
Facebook's Meta to pay $115K in DOJ settlement of discriminatory housing ad allegations
Meta agreed to pay $115,054 in a historic DOJ lawsuit alleging the social media giant's housing ad algorithm discriminated against Facebook users based on race, sex and other factors.
Twitter board unanimously recommends Musk's takeover bid
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he wants more clarity on the number of spam and fake accounts currently on Twitter.
Elon Musk questions whether TikTok is 'destroying civilization'
The billionaire's tweet follows a report that alleges employees at Tiktok's Chinese parent company Bytedance repeatedly accessed U.S. users' private data.
Truth Social CEO on Gov. Newsom joining Trump app: ‘We’re happy to have him’
Trump Media & Technology CEO and former Rep. Devin Nunes says Truth Social was founded to give Americans their voices back – "and that includes Democrats."
Elon Musk wants 1 billion Twitter users, aims to replicate China's 'WeChat' model
While Elon Musk’s gargantuan $44 billion bid to buy Twitter is in limbo, he still took the time to speak and take questions from the social media giant’s employees.
Musk expected to address Twitter deal, remote work in staff town hall
FOX Business’ Kelly O’Grady reports on the potential ‘fractious’ Twitter town hall hosted by Elon Musk on Thursday.
Meta, Instagram sued on behalf of 8 plaintiffs 'for exploiting young people for profit'
Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta Platforms is facing eight new lawsuits accusing the company of exploiting young and vulnerable users for profit.
Meta investigating Sheryl Sandberg’s use of Facebook resources going back years: report
Meta is probing Facebook operating chief Sheryl Sandberg’s use of company resources over several years.
Nunes on Musk’s Twitter bot problem: $44B price tag ‘hard to justify’ with fake accounts
Trump Media exec Devin Nunes backed Elon Musk's concern over Twitter bots, arguing the social media giant is less valuable the more saturated it is with fake accounts.
Twitter’s price tag ‘hard to justify’ with bot problem: Nunes
Trump Media & Technology Group CEO Devin Nunes predicts the number of fake Twitter accounts is closer to 95%.
Jan. 6 hearings ‘rotting’ DC, Congress: Nunes
Former Congressman and Trump Media & Technology Group CEO Devin Nunes argues the January 6 committee didn’t get to the bottom of the ‘root problems.’
Facebook rethinks news deals and publishers could lose millions
Facebook is rethinking its commitment to pay for news. Now, some news organizations like the Washington Post, New York Times and The Wall Street Journal are facing potential multi-million dollar revenue shortfalls.

















