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How Twitter Is Cracking Down on State-Sponsored Bots
Oct.23 -- Sam Woolley, Digital Intelligence Lab director, discusses the use of automated state-sponsored Twitter accounts to harass journalists and political opponents with Bloomberg's Selina Wang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Ellen Pao Reflects on Her Tenure at Reddit
May 3 -- Ellen Pao, who helped shine a light on gender-discrimination issues in Silicon Valley with her lawsuit against a top venture capital firm, unveiled an advocacy group on Tuesday that focuses on diversity in the technology industry.
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Facebook to Let Ads Target Users Based on Location
Oct. 8 -- Facebook will start targeting users with advertisements based on their most recent location, as the social-networking company expands the use of members data to generate revenue. Sarah Frier reports on Bloomberg West. (Source:...
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Why Tencent Wants to Be More Like Facebook
Nov.26 -- Tencent aims to change its culture to boost ad revenue and it's looking to Facebook for some inspiration. Bloomberg's Lulu Chen reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Is Google Suffering Mobile Ad Growing Pains?
Oct. 17 -- Google missed third-quarter profit and revenue expectations on increased spending to boost slowing advertising sales. Bloomberg's Hans Nichols reports on The Pulse.
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Options Insight: Friend Facebook Ahead of Earnings?
April 26 -- Recon Capital Partners' Kevin Kelly discusses the recent performance of stocks and his options strategy for Facebook. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Facebook Builds China Filter: NYT
Nov.23 -- Technalysis Research chief analyst Bob O’Donnell and Bloomberg’s Lulu Chen discuss social networking competition in China with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Peter Thiel to Step Down From Meta's Board
Peter Thiel will step down from the Meta Platforms Inc.'s board after the company's annual shareholder meeting in May. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow has more on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Facebook Tightens Rules Around Groups
Mar.17 -- Facebook has announced new rules to better police private and public groups on the social media platform. Bloomberg's Kevin Wagner explains how the new rules will affect users. He speaks to Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Sen. Klobuchar on Big Tech Antitrust, Changing Tax Code
Jun.24 -- Sen. Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat from Minnesota, discusses the push for antitrust law reform and how it could impact companies including Facebook, Apple, Amazon and Google. She also talks about changing the tax code to help stop...
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Facebook, Instagram Paying Users To Deactivate Before 2020 Election
Users can choose to deactivate for 1 or 6 weeks and be paid up to $120 for the study that will analyze social media's impact on political attitudes.
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India Unveils New Online Regulations
The new rules would force online platforms to cooperate with law enforcement and erase content authorities deem unlawful.
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Facebook Feeds to Bring Less News, More Sharing
Facebook is changing what its users will see to highlight posts users are most likely to engage with and make time spent on social media more "meaningful."
By cutting back on items that Facebook users tend to passively...
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German authorities restrict Facebook data use
German antitrust authorities ruled Thursday against Facebook combining user data from different sources, saying it was exploiting its position as a dominant social media company in violation of European regulations.
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Facebook Co-Founder Chris Hughes Calls for Break Up
May.09 -- Chris Hughes, who co-founded Facebook Inc. with Mark Zuckerberg from their Harvard dorm room, said the company has become too powerful and influential and should be broken up. Bloomberg Intelligence's Jennifer Rie discusses on...
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U.K. Targets Harmful Content in Social Media Regulation Proposal
Apr.08 -- U.K. Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport Jeremy Wright discusses proposed internet safety legislation in the U.K. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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CLEAN : Creative cooks: Asian street food chefs fight lockdown slowdown
From Facebook groups to hyper-local delivery services, Southeast Asia's street food chefs are cooking up creative ways to sell their wares as they struggle to survive during the coronavirus pandemic (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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How to Trade the S&P Metals and Mining Index
Jul.26 -- Headline: How to Trade the S&P Metals and Mining Index
Agora Financial's Alan Knuckman discusses his options strategy with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Consumers Are Winners in New Media Landscape, Analyst Wieser Says
Dec.04 -- Brian Wieser, senior analyst at Pivotal Research Group, examines the fight for supremacy in the new media landscape. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Palihapitiya: Microsoft-LinkedIn a Great Deal for Both
June 23 -- Chamath Palihapitiya, Social+Capital Partnership managing partner, comments on the Microsoft-LinkedIn deal and the future of tech during an interview with Bloomberg's Emily Chang at the 2016 Global Entrepreneurship Summit in...
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VOICED : REFILE: Tech savvy barefoot law opens doors of Ugandan justice
VOICED : REFILE: Tech savvy barefoot law opens doors of Ugandan justice
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Facebook Discovers Security Breach Affecting 50 Million Accounts
Sep.28 -- Facebook Inc. said it discovered a security breach earlier this week that affected almost 50 million accounts. The company said it’s investigating the breach, which allowed hackers to take over a person’s account. Bloomberg's...
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Facebook Is Still 'Astonishingly Promising': Kirkpatrick
Oct. 28 -- AdRoll President Adam Berke, Bloomberg Contributing Editor David Kirkpatrick and Bloomberg's Cory Johnson discuss Facebook's earnings and mobile advertising push. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on ""Bloomberg West.""...
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Uber Proves Why Silicon Valley Should Keep Out of China
Aug. 9 -- Uber found out what many other U.S. tech companies realized long ago: China is an alluring trap. Most American web companies including Google, Facebook and Amazon are either banned from China or have flopped there. And their...