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China’s 7,500-Mile Undersea Cable to Europe Fuels Internet Feud

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Jun.08 -- An undersea cable will soon emerge near a popular sunbathing spot in the French port of Marseille. The cable, known as Peace, will travel overland from China to Pakistan, where it heads underwater and snakes along for about...
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Applico's Moazed on Amazon Earnings

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Apr.30 -- Alex Moazed, CEO of Applico, debriefs Amazon's latest earnings and outlook for the online sector. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Facebook Reduces Distribution on New York Post Story

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Oct.14 --  Facebook Inc. said it will reduce distribution of a story from the New York Post about Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Bloomberg's Kurt Wagner reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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China's Restrictions On Listings, Foreign Investments May Be Long-Lived: Sheets

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Jul.09 -- PGIM Fixed Income Chief Economist Nathan Sheets says that China's restrictions on overseas listings and its capital markets controls may be long-lived. He still thinks that China wants investments from the West. He joins...
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DeSo Blockchain Wants to Decentralize Social Media

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Oct.08 -- DeSo Creator Nader Al-Naji speaks with Caroline Hyde about building an NFT-based social network, how to use the blockchain to reinvent community platforms, and why a DeFi future could circumvent the power of Facebook.
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Senator Warren on Powell as Fed Chair, Stablecoins, Facebook

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Oct.05 -- U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, explains why she won't support Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's renomination and discusses her views on stablecoins and big tech with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Facebook to ban political ads the week of the election, New unemployment claims falls to 881,000, Joe Biden travels to Kenosha, WI
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Newsy's Latest Tech News

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NextDoor is discontinuing its "Forward to Police" feature, and the North Face and REI are boycotting Facebook.
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Have We Reached Peak Twitter?

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Jan.26 -- Twitter has come under fire for banning former President Donald Trump from the platform and it's stock is down 21% this year. This has some asking are we all over Twitter? Alex Webb of Bloomberg Opinion appears on Bloomberg...
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Facebook Workers Criticize CEO's Inaction Over Trump

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Jun.02 -- Facebook Inc. employees became increasingly bold in expressing their dismay at Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg’s decision not to take action on incendiary comments posted to the social network by President Donald Trump....
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Patricof Says Big Tech Inquiry Should've Started Years Ago

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Jul.29 -- Alan Patricof, Greycroft chairman emeritus and co-founder, says the congressional antitrust inquiry into Big Tech should've started years ago because of the enormous accumulation of data that keeps getting bigger by the second....
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What David Marcus' Departure Could Mean for Meta, Diem

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David Marcus, one of the top executives at Meta Platforms and the co-creator of the yet-to-be-launched Diem digital currency, is leaving the company after seven years to pursue other projects. Bloomberg's Kurt Wagner reports on...
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States Launch Investigation Into Meta Over Instagram

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At least 11 state attorneys general have launched an investigation into Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook. The move comes after “The Facebook Papers” revealed internal research that Instagram may cause mental and emotional...
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Uber: Do Legal Issues Matter If It Delivers Results?

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Dec. 12 -- Uber is fending off numerous legal challenges in the U.S. and Europe while keeping on its path of expansion. Bloomberg's Paul Kedrosky examines the impact of Ubers regulatory battles on Market Makers.
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Rio Tinto Rejects Glencore, Halting $160B Mining Giant

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Oct. 7 -- Sanford C. Bernstein analyst Paul Gait discusses Rio Tinto rejecting a takeover approach from Glencore and examines the state of the mining industry and the business plan of Glencore Chief Executive Officer Ivan Glasenberg. He...
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Facebook at Work: How Big a Deal Is It?

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Nov. 17 -- Yammer Founder David Sacks and Bloomberg Contributing Editor David Kirkpatrick discuss Facebook launching a work-based social network. They speak on ""Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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A Tale of Two Markets: S&P 500 Up, Nasdaq Down

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Sept. 17 -- On Insight & Action, Bloomberg Money Clip Host Adam Johnson examines the performance of the S&P 500 Index versus the Nasdaq. (Source: Bloomberg)
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China's Ad Sellers Take 11% of Global Digital Market

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Dec. 16 -- Todays BWest Byte is 11 percent, for the percentage of market share that Chinese digital companies are taking from the global digital ad market. Bloomberg's Brian Womack reports on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Icahn to Apple: Buy More Shares Sooner

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Oct. 9 -- Eric Schatzker reports on todays top news headlines on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Facebook Builds Bridge Between Developers and Businesses

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Sept. 12 -- David Marcus, Facebook's VP of messaging products, discusses Facebook's e-commerce initiative with Bloomberg's Emily Chang at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in San Francisco on "Bloomberg West."
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Facebook Exec Defends Company's Behemoth Stature

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May 18 -- 1.65 billion people around the world use Facebook. Nearly a billion log-on from their mobile phones every day. Still, Facebook's chief marketing officer Gary Briggs says the company is only 1% finished its overall mission. But...
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While he used such traditional methods as volunteers knocking on doors and making phone calls, President-elect Obama's biggest advantage over his opponent, Senator John McCain, was his mastery of the Internet and technology.

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HEADLINE: How much will President Obama embrace internet? CAPTION: While he used such traditional methods as volunteers knocking on doors and making phone calls, President-elect Obama's biggest advantage over his opponent,...
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Facebook's False Video Metrics: Is It a Big Deal?

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Sept. 23 -- Brian Wieser, Pivotal senior research analyst, discusses Facebook's disclosure that it has been giving marketers an inflated number for the average time being spent viewing online clips. He speaks with Bloomberg's Sarah...