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In the United States, the social media giant has been an advocate of equal treatment of all Internet content. In India, regulators who share that belief have effectively blocked a free Facebook service.
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In the United States, the social media giant has been an advocate of equal treatment of all Internet content. In India, regulators who share that belief have effectively blocked a free Facebook service.
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Zenefits, a high-profile San Francisco start-up specializing in health insurance, replaces its co-founder and chief executive after questions about compliance.
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Zenefits, a high-profile San Francisco start-up specializing in health insurance, replaces its co-founder and chief executive after questions about compliance.
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Users complained that a CBS Sports app cut out while they were trying to watch the big game.
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Users complained that a CBS Sports app cut out while they were trying to watch the big game.
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The commission's high-profile general counsel has faced criticism that too many of his decisions have been based upon Democratic politics.
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The commission's high-profile general counsel has faced criticism that too many of his decisions have been based upon Democratic politics.
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The Canadian company's chief executive has said in the past that he wants to maintain the company's phone business. That is, if it is not a money loser.
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The Canadian company's chief executive has said in the past that he wants to maintain the company's phone business. That is, if it is not a money loser.
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China's growing tech industry is inciting concern, while Japan's stalling tech industry is spurring deals.
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China's growing tech industry is inciting concern, while Japan's stalling tech industry is spurring deals.
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How an offhand remark about Amazon opening new bookstores spawned a viral reaction and a backtracking.
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How an offhand remark about Amazon opening new bookstores spawned a viral reaction and a backtracking.
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A day after saying that Amazon planned to open 300 to 400 brick-and-mortar bookstores, a shopping mall executive stepped back from his comments.
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A day after saying that Amazon planned to open 300 to 400 brick-and-mortar bookstores, a shopping mall executive stepped back from his comments.
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Yahoo is opening itself up to all options — spinoff, sale, a simplification of its operations — in its quest to right itself.
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Yahoo is opening itself up to all options — spinoff, sale, a simplification of its operations — in its quest to right itself.
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There's a shifting of the guard at the top of the technology food chain, with Alphabet overtaking Apple to become the world's most valuable company.
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There's a shifting of the guard at the top of the technology food chain, with Alphabet overtaking Apple to become the world's most valuable company.
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The tech earnings season is hitting peak news this week with big reveals from Alphabet and Yahoo.
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The tech earnings season is hitting peak news this week with big reveals from Alphabet and Yahoo.
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The earnings reports released by Amazon and Microsoft reinforced that cloud computing is a booming, multibillion-dollar business.
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The earnings reports released by Amazon and Microsoft reinforced that cloud computing is a booming, multibillion-dollar business.
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Facebook is shutting down Parse, a toolkit and support system for mobile developers, which it acquired in 2013.
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Facebook is shutting down Parse, a toolkit and support system for mobile developers, which it acquired in 2013.
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Mark Zuckerberg has told investors over and over: Don't expect Facebook to focus much on quarterly earnings. The company is taking the long view. But that long view is sure looking spectacular in quarterly earnings.
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Mark Zuckerberg has told investors over and over: Don't expect Facebook to focus much on quarterly earnings. The company is taking the long view. But that long view is sure looking spectacular in quarterly earnings.
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DeepMind, a research organization, said that a program combining two separate algorithms had soundly defeated a high-ranking professional Go player.
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DeepMind, a research organization, said that a program combining two separate algorithms had soundly defeated a high-ranking professional Go player.
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It is striking to think about the device's trajectory since its introduction six years ago.
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Facebook's video audience is rapidly growing. But it is only a step toward a great vision for virtual reality.
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The ride-hailing service said it would pay $12.25 million but continue to categorize its drivers as independent contractors, not full-time employees.
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Mr. Weil, Twitter's former senior vice president for product, will become head of product for Instagram, one of Twitter's biggest competitors.
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If Jack Dorsey and the other leaders at Twitter thought news of a high-level shake-up would excite investors, they were wrong.
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Leslie Berland, a former American Express executive, was named Twitter’s chief marketing officer, taking over a position that has been in flux in recent years.
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Strap in, it'll be a busy week of technology news.
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The efforts in the halls of Congress are part of a multifront intervention by advocates for broader drone use as well as by their opponents, who argue that the machines pose significant safety and privacy risks.
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The global head of policy for the room-booking service told his audience at the United States Conference of Mayors: Work with us, and we will collect millions of dollars in taxes.
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It has been a rough year so far for the stocks of even the most successful tech companies. For the less successful ones, it has been brutal.
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The transition from older, shrinking markets to new areas is proving difficult for tech's most venerable companies. But that does not mean they won't be able to reinvent themselves.
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The company's latest fundraising comes amid growing cutthroat competition from rivals like Spotify and Apple Music, which also are eagerly signing up new subscribers around the globe.
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Microsoft hopes to give away its cloud services to 70,000 nonprofits in the next three years.
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Lending start-ups that rely on data-driven algorithms could widen the availability of credit and reduce costs for borrowers. But the new math raises questions of effectiveness and fairness.
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Dick Costolo, who stepped down as chief executive of Twitter last year, plans to build a new fitness-focused start-up and join a venture-capital firm.
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It's easier to make money teaching adults business skills than it is teaching kids math and writing, forcing some ed tech start-ups to rethink their businesses.
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The Internet messaging service, owned by Facebook, said it would phase out fees to use the service and experiment with charging companies to talk directly to its almost one billion users worldwide.
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Reed Hastings, the video-streaming service's co-founder, said people on Réunion Island — a small French-governed island off the coast of Madagascar — were some of the first to sign up as new subscribers.
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Jawbone, the start-up that makes wearable devices, became the latest private company to raise money at a lower valuation than before.
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Why the financial reports of Intel, one of the largest suppliers of chips to PCs, still matters to the broader technology industry.
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Amazon's China subsidiary has received United States approval to ship ocean freight for other companies, in another move by the retailer to build out its logistics operations.
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GoPro surprised Wall Street with its earnings warning on Wednesday. Intel is on deck to report quarterly results on Thursday.
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The survey company appointed Zander Lurie as its new chief executive, replacing Bill Veghte after just six months in the job. Mr. Veghte took over after the longtime chief David Goldberg died last May on a vacation to Mexico.
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The departure of employees from the online shoe seller Zappos is continuing after the company adopted the radical self-management system Holacracy.
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Which giant tech company does Netflix most take after? For some, the answer is Amazon.
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The idea, the company says, is to give riders access to information and entertainment that interest them during their time in Uber cars.
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Caroline Atkinson, who left her position as a White House deputy national security adviser last month, will join Google in March and be based in Washington.
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The decision by Chris Hughes, a Facebook co-founder, to put The New Republic up for sale is a reminder of the unusual places Facebook money has ended up, with unusual outcomes.
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An already busy start to the year for the tech sector is set to ramp up with the beginning of the tech earnings season this week.
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Las Vegas has a fake Statue of Liberty and a fake Eiffel Tower. So why not add a fake Twitter town for business meetings?
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A combination of the booming technology sector and tight supply of commercial real estate propelled average office rents in San Francisco.
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Samsung has been looking for ways to prod growth for many quarters now. It is still looking.
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Repairing robots, driving Rovers across Mars and zapping objects with a laser gun — but doing it all in virtual reality at the International CES in Las Vegas.
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Let's recap a busy day at the International CES, where many of the most interesting announcements had nothing to do with smartphones or their apps.
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Venture capitalists pulled back from start-up investing in the fourth quarter of 2015, in a somber end to the year.
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Michael Huerta, the agency's administrator, indicated that many users had not registered their drones and said he recognized the difficulty in informing the public about the requirement.
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Facebook's Oculus has set a price and other details for its Oculus Rift virtual reality system.
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In addition to hiring Candice Morgan to lead its diversity efforts, Pinterest said it will launch two initiatives to introduce more engineers from underrepresented backgrounds into the field of technology.
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For several years running, marketers have said the time for 4K TVs has arrived. But sales may not take off this year, either, given a classic dilemma the new TVs face.
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The deal shows that sizable funding rounds for private companies are continuing, even after some investors said last year that they were beginning to see a slowdown.
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Twitter is experimenting with introducing a longer form of tweet, in what would be a change to its longtime 140-character limit.
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“I want to build the ESPN of video games,” said Robert A. Kotick, Activision's chief executive.
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The end of Yahoo Screen is a sign of the Internet company's shrinking video ambitions.
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If you want a peek at the year ahead in tech, look no further than the giant Consumer Electronics Show this week.
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German ride-booking services, often in collaboration with licensed taxi operators, have expanded rapidly, taking advantage of local regulatory and cultural know-how to succeed just as Uber has had to retreat.