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We should opt into data tracking, not out of it, says DuckDuckGo CEO Gabe Weinberg Article 9747 words, published May 27 2019 10 votes
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The rise of fear-based social media like Nextdoor, Citizen, and now Amazon’s Neighbors social media amazon.neighbors Article 2180 words 13 votes
The making of Amazon Prime - An oral history of the subscription service that changed online shopping forever amazon.prime Article 5785 words 6 votes
The productivity pit: Work communication software like Teams, Slack, and Workplace were supposed to make us more productive. They haven’t. Article 4011 words 10 votes
The once-hot robotics startup Anki is shutting down after raising more than $200 million Article 597 words 7 votes
Why tech companies failed to keep the New Zealand shooter’s extremism from going viral social media Article 2305 words 9 votes
Twitter has ambitious plans to change the way we tweet by limiting snark and improving the "health" of interactions, but so far it's gone nowhere social media Article 2714 words 15 votes
Many companies like Lyft and Uber are going public without having profits - The last time this was so common was in 2000, right before the dot-com bubble burst Article 1840 words 15 votes
Flickr will soon start deleting photos — and massive chunks of internet history social media internet google facebook Article 1626 words, published Feb 6 2019 27 votes
Kara Swisher’s live-tweeted interview with Jack Dorsey highlighted how difficult it is to follow a conversation on Twitter social media Article 839 words 10 votes
Spotify is in talks to pay more than $200 million to acquire Gimlet Media, the startup behind popular podcasts like Reply All Article 469 words 16 votes
Amazon is stuffing its search results pages with ads, and they seem to be working amazon Article 1018 words 19 votes
There should be ‘consequences’ for platforms that don’t remove people like Alex Jones, US Senator Ron Wyden says internet social media Article 3069 words 12 votes
Facebook's quarterly earnings show user growth hit record lows in Q2 facebook social media Article 19 votes
We're underestimating the mind-warping potential of fake video Article 2728 words, published Apr 20 2018 21 votes
Box CEO Aaron Levie says mistrust of Google and Facebook is a ‘contagion’ that could spread to every tech company facebook google social media Article 610 words 21 votes
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