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The leaders of three of the world's most prominent tech companies are setting up for Senate testimony on the liability shield they all enjoy for online content. Facebook (FB -3.9%) CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Alphabet ([[GOOG]] -4.2%, [[GOOGL]] -4.3%) CEO Sundar Pichai and Twitter (TWTR -4.7%) chief...
Listen on the go! A daily podcast of Wall Street Breakfast will be available by 8:00 a.m. on Seeking Alpha, iTunes, Stitcher and Spotify. Another hearing for Big Tech It's been a common sight over the past few years, but Big Tech leaders are again going before Congress. The CEOs of Facebook (...
Political advertisers are complaining that some ads were incorrectly blocked as the blackout period went into effect, while others criticized rule-breaking posts that could be misleading.In an attempt to tamp down on misinformation, Facebook (FB) said last month it would impose a moratorium o...
The pandemic has greatly accelerated the digital transformation of commerce and the shift towards cashless transactions. Digital payments offer multiple advantages to consumers, businesses, and governments. Further exponential growth lies ahead. For thematic investors wanting expo...
Facebook's (FB +1.8%) Mark Zuckerberg is out with prepared testimony ahead of his appearance before the Senate Commerce Committee - and he's taking a more conciliatory tone than fellow tech CEO Jack Dorsey. At the hearing, Dorsey will call Section 230 of the Communications Act "the Internet's...
Ahead of Senate committee testimony tomorrow, Twitter (TWTR +4.3%) CEO Jack Dorsey will speak up in defense of Section 230, the liability protection for tech companies that is "the Internet's most important law for free speech and safety." Dorsey is set to appear in a key hearing before the S...
Facebook (FB +0.4%) has won dismissal of an investor suit charging the board with being too accommodating of a plan by CEO Mark Zuckerberg to create nonvoting shares years ago. Zuckerberg had proposed in 2015 to create a share class with no voting power, a move allowing him to retain control ...
Earnings season is here -- and this week is particularly packed with reports. Though many tech companies will be releasing their latest quarterly results this week, three definitely worth watching are tech giants Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) , Apple (NAS...
Facebook (FB) aided 4.4M people in registering to vote this year across Facebook, Instagram and Messenger.The social media giant had set a goal in June to help 4M people register to vote, after assisting 2M people in 2016 and 2018."With only a week left until Election Day, make sure to plan y...
Facebook Gaming (FB) is launching cloud-streamed games on the Facebook app and on browser, a move that will expand its content library to include more-complex and multiplayer titles.Its free-to-play model is in contrast to the paid, subscription cloud-gaming services of rivals like Google Sta...
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Facebook’s creator, Mark Zuckerberg, has been seen sporting a new hairstyle, which some believe could be a mullet, during a Senate Judiciary ...
In a bid to capitalize on the ongoing tech stock surge, Tidal Financial Group and ZEGA Financial have introduced a new ETF, providing investors wit...
Responding to concerns about its services being used by "predators," Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) has unveiled stricter messaging settings for t...