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Will Snapchats Ads Justify Its $10B Valuation?

Higher Ed
Oct. 20 -- Snapchat will start showing advertisements to its users, taking a step toward justifying the $10 billion valuation investors have placed on the startup. NYU Stern School of Businesss Scott Galloway and Bloomberg Intelligences...
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Bloomberg

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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Bloomberg

Why the NAACP Returned Facebook's Donation

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Dec.18 -- NAACP President and Chief Executive Officer Derrick Johnson discusses the reasons behind the civil-rights organization's return of a donation it received from Facebook Inc. and the call week-long boycott starting Tuesday, Dec....
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Bloomberg

Russia Moves Toward Isolated Internet, Bans Facebook, Twitter

Higher Ed
Solar Labs CEO Aleksandr Litreev discusses Russian censorship and restrictions to internet access, the continued influence of jailed opposition leader Alexey Navalny, and the lack of recent hacking attacks out of Russia on "Bloomberg...
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The Recount

Facebook Whistleblower Revealed

Higher Ed
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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Bloomberg

Shopify Wants to Help SMBs to Survive the Covid Crisis, CEO Says

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May.20 -- Shopify Inc. is launching a business account and card for merchants, the latest expansion in services from the Canadian e-commerce company whose share price is surging through the coronavirus pandemic. Tobias Lutke, Shopify...
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Iranian Government Increases Restrictions On Internet Due To Protests

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Online access has also been stifled by social media giants, which have had to juggle keeping communication channels open for Iranians.
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Bloomberg

Iran Extends Social Media Crackdown, Bans Instagram

Higher Ed
Jan.02 -- Authorities in Iran are preparing to block access to Instagram, extending their crackdown on social media. Bloomberg's Sarah Frier and Vilynx Inc. President Jonathan Klein discusses the move and the outlook for Facebook Inc....
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Bloomberg

New York Fashion Week's #MeToo Moment

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Feb.16 -- New York Times Fashion Director Vanessa Friedman and Robert Burke, chairman and chief executive officer of Robert Burke & Associates, discuss New York Fashion Week, the #MeToo movement, how social media has influenced trends,...
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Bloomberg

Why PayPal Is Partnering With Instagram

Higher Ed
Mar.19 -- Instagram is testing a shopping feature, called Checkout, as a new source of income for parent Facebook Inc. PayPal Chief Operating Officer Bill Ready and Bloomberg's Sarah Frier discuss on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Is the Surge in Facebook Ad Sales as Good as It Sounds?

Higher Ed
July 27 -- Harry Kargman, Kargo's chief executive officer, and Erna Alfred Liousas, Forrester analyst, discuss Facebook's second-quarter earnings with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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Ansel Elgort, Kaitlyn Dever and Jason Reitman premiere their movie at LFF

Higher Ed
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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Curated Video

Facebook Inc. Rebrands As Meta To Stress 'Metaverse' Plan

Higher Ed
CEO Mark Zuckerberg says he expects the metaverse to reach a billion people within the next decade.
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Bloomberg

How Peloton and the Pandemic Changed Fitness

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Peloton was already connecting millions to its unique brand of exercise when Covid struck, forcing gyms and studios to shutter. Since then, the company's rise has been meteoric. As the world reopens, the fitness industry faces a...
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Alternative Lending Is Techs Next Big Thing: Heitzmann

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Oct. 21 -- Rick Heitzmann, managing director and co-founder at FirstMark Capital, discusses what goes into the decision to break up a company or merge with another entity and explains why alternative payments will be the next big thing...
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Bloomberg

Meta Shares Soar After Facebook Shows Resilience

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Facebook's main social network added more users than projected in the first quarter. Facebook's parent company Meta Platforms reported 1.96 billion daily users for its flagship platform, a return to growth after the first-ever decline in...
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Curated Video

Newsy Interviews Queer Automotive Educator Chaya Milchtein

Higher Ed
Newsy sits down with Chaya Milchtein, queer automotive educator, social media influencer and journalist.
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Curated Video

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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Bloomberg

How Partnering With TikTok Benefits Shopify

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Aug.24 -- Shopify President Harley Finkelstein explains why the company's partnership with TikTok to create in-app shopping "makes so much sense." He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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The Recount

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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The Recount

Skirting Shutdown: Congress Keep the Lights On

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Mere hours before a government shutdown, Congress passes legislation to keep the lights on. Nothing is certain except death, taxes, and Facebook covering its ass on Capitol Hill. Much to Ted Cruz’s dismay, unvaccinated NBA players will...
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The Recount

Facebook is Harming Our Kids And Teens

Higher Ed
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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Bloomberg

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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Bloomberg

The Mobile Shopping App Tapping Into the Gen Z Market

Higher Ed
Apr.26 -- Lauren Farleigh, Dote founder and chief executive officer, discusses building a "virtual mall" tailored to Generation Z shoppers. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."