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YouTube CEO talks up economic benefits amid regulatory scrutiny
YouTube chief executive officer Susan Wojcicki highlighted the video service’s economic contributions in the midst of regulatory scrutiny over its market power and handling of misinformation.
Telegram deserves same fate as Parler, suit against Google says
A former US ambassador wants Google to do to Telegram what it did to Parler.
College dropout becomes billionaire with Chinese gaming platform
When China’s two big mobile powers clashed publicly on New Year’s Eve, the stock of a little-known gaming company surged the most ever, minting a new billionaire in 38-year-old maverick entrepreneur Huang Yimeng.
Developer complains to EU over Apple, Google app rules after COVID game rejected
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A German app developer has filed a complaint with European Union antitrust authorities against Google and Apple which he said last year rejected a game aimed at encouraging compliance with government COVID-19 rules.
Apple’s first headset to be niche precursor to eventual AR glasses
Apple Inc’s first crack at a headset is designed to be a pricey, niche precursor to a more ambitious augmented reality product that will take longer to develop, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
ToonMe is making waves on Twitter – how wary should we be?
It’s without a doubt the application of the moment on Twitter. A big hit on the social network, ToonMe can make us look like we’re characters from a Pixar movie.
Social media platforms are cracking down to prevent Inauguration Day violence
Over the four years of the Trump presidency, social media platforms generally took a soft line in enforcing their policies against threats and misinformation, allowing most borderline speech, including the president’s, to stand.
Apple’s Cook says Parler could return to App Store with reforms
Parler could return to Apple's App Store if it changes how it moderates posts on the platform, says CEO Tim Cook.
Parler's website is back online, but app still not in stores
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The chief executive of social media platform Parler, popular with American right-wing users but which virtually vanished after the U.S. Capitol riot, posted a brief message on the company's website. Parler's app, however, remains offline.
As inauguration nears, law enforcement scrutiny drives U.S. extremists into internet's dark corners
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Shortly after rampaging Trump supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, a fan of the president posted a message on the pro-Donald Trump website TheDonald.win. Inspired by the mob's attempt to stop lawmakers from confirming President-elect Joe Biden's electoral win, user CONN_WYNN said in an all-caps message, replete with an expletive, that it was "TIME TO LEAVE THE KEYBOARD" and "FIGHT FOR MY...COUNTRY."