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Google HQ

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Google HQ Office Buildings at Menlo Park on 9 November 2022 in Silicon Valley, San Francisco Bay, CA United States
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Microsoft HQ Building

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Microsoft headquarters at Menlo Park on 9 November 2022 in Silicon Valley, San Francisco Bay, CA United States
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Silicon Valley Drone Aerials 2

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CLEAN: Exterior shot drone aerials of Meta (formerly Facebook) headquarters at Menlo Park on 9 November 2022 in Silicon Valley, San Francisco Bay, CA United States
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People cycle and skateboard in California

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of people cycling, roller-skating and skateboarding on 9 November 2022 in San Francisco Bay, California, United States
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How 'Gen Z Slang' Connects To Black Culture Appropriation

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A style of speaking known as African American English has been used by young White people more recently, which can lead to appropriation.
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YouTube Is Also at Risk After Russia's Facebook Ban

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Google, one of the few American corporate giants still operating in Russia, is poised to lose one of its biggest footholds in the country as tensions with the Kremlin continue to escalate. On Monday a Moscow court banned Meta Platforms...
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Chris Hughes Wants to Break Up Facebook

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May.17 -- Former Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes is calling for the break up of Facebook, and said Mark Zuckerberg's "power is unprecedented and un-American." Sally Hubbard, director of enforcement policy at the Open Markets Institute,...
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Instagram Influencers Won't Be Allowed to Promote Vaping

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Dec.18 -- Instagram is finally making rules to govern content in influencer advertising. It won't let them promote vaping. Bloomberg Technology's Sarah Frier reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Facebook Tries to Stop Companies From Spying on Users

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Facebook's Head of Security Policy Nathaniel Gleicher tells Emily Chang why a collective effort is needed to derail the "surveillance-for-hire" industry.
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The Winners and Losers From the Tech Earnings Bonanza

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Jul.27 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney takes a look at the winners and losers from the tech earnings season. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Facebook Whistleblower Revealed

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The Facebook whistleblower is making big allegations against the tech giant — and she has the receipts to prove it. The Supreme Court is back in session for what could be its most controversial and consequential term in years. Plus, it’s...
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Ansel Elgort, Kaitlyn Dever and Jason Reitman premiere their movie at LFF

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Ansel Elgort (The Fault in Our Stars) received a warm welcome from fans on Thursday night (09OCT14) when he walked the red carpet for his latest movie "Men, Women and Children." The 20-year-old star spent time signing autographs and...
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Facebook Is Now Letting Political Campaigns Sponsor 'Branded Content'

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Facebook and Instagram will now allow "branded content," meaning U.S. campaigns can pay influencers to share supportive posts or memes.
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Top 5 Clips of September 30th

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Basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar argues that getting vaccinated is an extension of Black Lives Matter. Lawmakers learn what an Instagram "finsta" is. And Lil Nas X gets the Dolly Parton stamp of approval.
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Facebook is Harming Our Kids And Teens

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Facebook has been all over the news for good reason: They knew they were harming kids and they did it anyway. An explosive series published by The Wall Street Journal and information from the Facebook whistleblower, Frances Haughen,...
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Amy Schumer Recovering After Being Hospitalized for Kidney Infection | THR News

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"I wanted to share this with you because this is sexy as hell but mostly because I was meant to go to London for the opening of 'I Feel Pretty' and my doctors have told me that’s a no go," the actress says.
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Epidemiologists Are The New Influencers

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Newsy looked into how scientists are using Twitter and TikTok to debunk misinformation, sometimes coming even from fellow scientists.
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Facebook, Instagram Paying Users To Deactivate Before 2020 Election

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Users can choose to deactivate for 1 or 6 weeks and be paid up to $120 for the study that will analyze social media's impact on political attitudes.
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German authorities restrict Facebook data use

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German antitrust authorities ruled Thursday against Facebook combining user data from different sources, saying it was exploiting its position as a dominant social media company in violation of European regulations.
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Facebook Co-Founder Chris Hughes Calls for Break Up

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May.09 -- Chris Hughes, who co-founded Facebook Inc. with Mark Zuckerberg from their Harvard dorm room, said the company has become too powerful and influential and should be broken up. Bloomberg Intelligence's Jennifer Rie discusses on...
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Elon Musk Will Buy Twitter For $44 Billion | Recount Live

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After weeks of speculation over how serious he was, Twitter has accepted Elon Musk’s buyout offer for roughly $44 billion. The move will take the company private. Should you be nervous? And what will the future of Twitter look like?...
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Former Twitter COO on Elon Musk

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Former Twitter COO & CFO Ali Rowghani joins Emily Chang to discuss the Elon Musk takeover bid and what's next for the social media company.
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Bloomberg

Former Yahoo President Launches Social News App Raftr

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Jan.25 -- Raftr CEO Susan Decker discusses the company's goals for online content curation and talks about troll fighting strategies. She speaks with Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology." 
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Big Tech Wants Regulation, Says Rep. Khanna

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Jun.15 -- Rep. Ro Khanna, a Democrat from California, talks about the regulation of big technology with Bloomberg's Emily Chang. He says Facebook should be broken up and Silicon Valley needs more regulation.