The real way to kill Facebook | James Bates
Building on what Zuck Jr did to clean up his own Facebook, how about we make everyone’s Facebook experience more personal and less commercial? Eight years ago when Facebook was a young start-up with
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Building on what Zuck Jr did to clean up his own Facebook, how about we make everyone’s Facebook experience more personal and less commercial? Eight years ago when Facebook was a young start-up with
A decade ago, I was one of many people in China who bought the video game World of Warcraft. I played it and enjoyed it for many hours — but, after finding the perfect
Faced with the tired cliché of ordering food from delivery apps, perhaps it’s best just to stick to ordering it from the comfort of your own abode (it’s not just the restaurants that are
Facebook isn’t ready to say where its Instagram app lies in terms of age. “At Facebook, we care deeply about safety and preventing underage people from being exposed to content they shouldn’t see,” a
Written by Catherine A. Shoichet, CNN Germany, Written by Alice McLean, CNN, CNN As Germany marks the 50th anniversary of the coming of the Berlin Wall in 2017, a pilot program is trying to
In the world of telecoms innovation, the phrase “RACE FOR 5G” has become a part of everyday conversation. As mentioned, the technology will change the lives of millions and the money spent is forecast
According to a report from Vice, performers and entertainers on Instagram have begun returning to the channels with shady “independent” marketing partnerships, exploiting the audience on their platform for extra income. The celebrities, including
Rob Stein’s never-ending series on Theranos is finally coming to an end and with a bang. In this week’s issue, Elizabeth Holmes is being tried and convicted on 13 counts of fraud and malice.
While the EU’s global negotiations for a rebranded standard of electronic chargers and cables are taking place in Austria’s capital this week, an EU court ruling means European countries might finally be able to
After a vote of 38 to 15 against three-peats, a US congressional committee approved a bill that will require Ford to invest $3.2bn in electric vehicles. Will carmakers follow the lead of the UK