Facebook rakes in political ad money while companies flock to boycott
Joe Biden's campaign has spent approximately $9 million on Facebook ads in the last month, while President Trump's re-election campaign has spent at least $5 million.
Netflix commits $100M to support black-owned banks, black communities
Netflix commitment is more of an investment than a donation
Google stymies media companies from chipping away at its data dominance
Publishers had expected to use data privacy measures going into effect Aug. 15 to bar Google from storing insights about readers, sapping the data advantage that has enabled it to dominate a market filled with advertisers hungry for information to target potential customers.
What is cybercrime?
Cybercrime generally refers to any crime that involves computers and the Internet.
Best Buy joins Facebook ad boycott with Adidas, Clorox, others
Facebook shares have been sliding on the news of the boycott.
How Google was founded
Larry Page and Sergey Brin met at Stanford University in California.
Adidas, Reebok join Facebook ads boycott in July
Facebook faces corporate backlash over policies on hate speech, misinformation on platform.
New app ranks 142M US properties for flood risks
The new app Flood Factor will help Americans figure out if their home is risk of flooding.
Clorox pulls Facebook ads as boycott grows
Clorox said it will shift its advertising to other platforms.
Twitter apologizes for adding coronavirus fact-check labels to tweets that weren't misleading
Twitter has apologized for accidentally labeling some tweets about the coronavirus pandemic and 5G as misleading content.
How Jeff Bezos helped Amazon overcome a major competitor to become an ecommerce giant
When Barnes & Noble launched its website in 1997 and people thought Amazon would lose to the bookseller, Jeff Bezos told his employees to focus on customers instead of competition.
Nike warns of job cuts during shift to digital 'swoosh'
Nike warned of job cuts Friday after the sportswear retailer reported a $790 million quarterly net loss.
Amazon, SoftBank held talks over Russian online retailer Ozon, shareholder says
Ozon chief executive Aleksandr Shulgin reportedly met with his Amazon counterpart, Jeff Bezos, “five or six months ago.”
Don't fall prey to 2020's Top 5 scams
Hackers are just looking for us to drop our guard long enough to slip us some malware.
SEC sends billion-dollar message to Telegram
Telegram will return $1.2 billion to investors in its canceled crypto token offering and pay an $18.5 million fine.
Who is Jack Dorsey?
The eccentric CEO has a net worth of $6 billion.
Unilever to halt US ads on Facebook, Twitter
Unilever announced Friday that it is halting U.S. ads on Facebook and Twitter.
Spacewalking astronaut loses mirror, newest space junk
NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy on Friday lost a small mirror that floated away at a foot per second.
US and states' Google antitrust probe nears finish line
The Justice Department and state attorneys general are wrapping up antitrust probes into Google and its advertising practices.
Facebook looks to contain advertising boycott over hate speech
Facebook Inc. is working to persuade its top advertisers not to pause spending on the social network, as it tries to keep a boycott from a handful of marketers from turning into a widespread revolt.



















