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6 votes
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SoftBank Vision Fund employees depict a culture of recklessness
3 votes -
LogMeIn (owner of LastPass, GoToMeeting, GoToWebinar, OpenVoice and join.me) is being acquired by private equity firms for $4.3 billion
23 votes -
Examination of US Fortune 500 companies' 2018 filings shows that many paid a low effective federal tax rate in 2018, including ninety-one that paid no federal taxes at all
9 votes -
Apple and Google named in US lawsuit over Congolese child cobalt mining deaths
7 votes -
Showdown in Wisconn Valley: Why won’t Foxconn tell Wisconsin what it’s building?
13 votes -
Bloomberg just bought CityLab—and will put half its staff out of a job
13 votes -
Telenor has picked Sweden's Ericsson as the key technology provider for its 5G telecoms network in Norway
4 votes -
Amazon has been given free access to healthcare information collected by the NHS as part of a contract with the government.
11 votes -
2019 in Review: Gaming industry figures and companies faced a year of PR disasters and missteps with few lasting consequences, but some progress was made
7 votes -
Military grade encryption won’t save you, or your business
4 votes -
SoftBank is selling its stake in dog-walking startup Wag back to the company, as Wag cuts 80% of staff
9 votes -
Coolest Cooler, which raised $13M on Kickstarter in 2014, announces they are shutting down with about 20,000 (1/3) of their backers not having their $200 pledge fulfilled
17 votes -
How big and diversified is the Samsung group of companies?
5 votes -
PlayStation: The first twenty-five years - An oral history of Sony’s big gaming play, and how it changed the world
6 votes -
Sweden's telecoms giant Ericsson has agreed to pay more than $1bn to resolve allegations of bribery, the US Department of Justice has announced
4 votes -
Finland braced for strikes seen shaving $220 million off economy
4 votes -
The Swedish dairy lobby is fighting alternative milks, like Oatly, as if they're an existential threat
13 votes -
Hedge fund billionaire Steve Cohen is buying the New York Mets
5 votes -
Rune II developer Human Head Studios is being sued by publisher Ragnarok after it abandoned the game one day after its release in order to join Bethesda
7 votes -
Google Founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin stepping down at Alphabet. Google's CEO Sundar Pichai will become CEO of Alphabet
18 votes -
Riot Games will pay at least $10 million to settle gender discrimination suit, split between all female employees who worked there in the last five years
17 votes -
Match Group, which owns most major online dating services, screens for sexual predators on Match.com — but not on Tinder, OkCupid or PlentyofFish
10 votes -
Why I voted to sell .ORG
28 votes -
Codemasters has acquired Project CARS developer Slightly Mad Studios for $30 million
6 votes -
The Lego Group has acquired BrickLink, the world’s largest online LEGO fan community and marketplace
15 votes -
IKEA's profits have fallen nearly 10% as the world's largest furniture retailer stepped up its spending on renewable energy and its growing online operation
14 votes -
Volkswagen defends presence in China's Xinjiang amid uproar over Uighur abuses
5 votes -
Norwegian Air is ending some long-haul routes to the US and Thailand from Scandinavia, citing technical issues with the Rolls Royce engines on Boeing 787s and low demand
4 votes -
Beat Saber developer Beat Games has been acquired by Facebook
15 votes -
Oil is the new data
5 votes -
Uber has been refused a licence to operate in London, UK
17 votes -
Pre-Thanksgiving Merger Monday sees over $60 billion in announced deals
7 votes -
Finland's flag-carrier airline, Finnair, said it has been forced to cancel almost 300 flights amid a nationwide solidarity strike for postal workers
8 votes -
WeWork lays off 2400 employees, about 20% of its workforce
8 votes -
Ethos Capital has acquired the Public Interest Registry, manager of the .org top-level domain
30 votes -
SoftBank-controlled Yahoo Japan agrees to merge with Line Corp., creating a combined company worth about $30 billion
7 votes -
Hewlett-Packard board unanimously rejects $33 billion takeover offer from Xerox
11 votes -
Iceland's biggest fisheries company Samherji stands accused of bribing Namibian politicians
4 votes -
1Password has raised $200 million from Accel
16 votes -
SoftBank poured $100 billion into start-ups that use armies of contractors, upending the lives of drivers, hotel operators and real estate agents around the world
8 votes -
Society, not just Goldman Sachs, has an anti-women bias
Today in twitter drama, people are up in arms about the Apple Card offering a tech entrepreneur's wife significantly less credit than her husband. Recently, other tech entrepreneurs like the Woz...
Today in twitter drama, people are up in arms about the Apple Card offering a tech entrepreneur's wife significantly less credit than her husband. Recently, other tech entrepreneurs like the Woz have noticed similar limit discrepancies. However, I think this is all missing the forest for the trees. It is likely that GS is in fact offering less credit to women. However, in both cases, higher credit was offered to male tech entrepreneurs (while their spouses got much less credit). And, given that Only 1/5th of VC money goes to startups with even a single women on the founding board, I don't think it's super far fetched that the statistics will show women, on average, are given notably less credit than men, especially when those men are tech entrepreneurs.
Ultimately, I have no idea why twitter is so surprised by this. People seem to think this is a unique case of bank discrimination, yet it's really just a reflection of a society which pays women less than men, and values their work as less than men. And I worry we might "fix" the algorithm, but never correct the larger societal issues surrounding this problem.
Sidenote: Currently, most cards circumvent this issue by linking spouses accounts, so they are one and the same. The Apple card, for privacy(?) reasons, does not allow this.
6 votes -
Subscription affliction - Everything is $10/month
11 votes -
DEV (dev.to) raises an $11.5 million Series A
6 votes -
Far from the spotlight, a Boeing partner feels the heat
5 votes -
Airbnb to verify all listings, CEO Brian Chesky says
7 votes -
Abbey Games (developer of Reus, Renowned Explorers, and Godhood) will end all employees' contracts at the end of the year
7 votes -
Airbnb pledges to improve platform safety, including verifying 100% of hosts and listings by the end of next year
8 votes -
It's time to break up Disney: Part one
15 votes -
'They're madly checking their payrolls': The ugly truth of Australia's underpayment epidemic
8 votes