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Zoom founder Eric Yuan transfers RM24.72bil worth of shares
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan donated more than a third of his stake in the company, worth about RM24.72bil.
Gojek in talks with Tokopedia for US$18bil merger, sources say
Indonesia’s ride-hailing and payments giant Gojek is in advanced discussions about merging with local e-commerce pioneer PT Tokopedia, ahead of a planned initial public offering of the combined entity, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
YouTube follows Facebook in banning QAnon, but with caveats
YouTube will ban videos that promote QAnon and other conspiracy theories, but only if they target specific people or groups, seeking to crackdown on potentially dangerous misinformation after criticism the service helped these fringe movements expand.
Big Tech’s India plans can’t seem to bypass Asia’s richest man
Big Tech is clamouring for a larger piece of India’s booming Internet space, but that increasingly seems to mean going through the country’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani.
Tech support employee in Malaysia jailed for leaking Singtel customer details to loan sharks
In 2017, a colleague told Adnan Ahmed Siddiqui that there was an "easy way to make money" and all he had to do was send an email address informing the recipient that he worked for Singtel.
Flood-stricken China county livestreams to raise emergency funds
Sitting in front of a webcam, a young Chinese woman shows off a can of dried whitebait as her viewers feverishly press the “like” button.
Weight loss among fat-acceptance influencers a fraught topic
Fashion and lifestyle blogger Maui Bigelow has always been curvy and built a social media presence by embracing every pound. Until the worst happened.
Siberians flock to toxic lake for ‘Maldives’ selfies
An industrial dump site in Siberia whose turquoise lake resembles a tropical paradise has become a magnet for Instagrammers who risk their health in the toxic water to wow online followers.
No smoking, no tattoos, no bikinis: inside China’s war to ‘clean up’ the Internet
China’s social media companies employ thousands to censor content that falls afoul of the country’s stringent regulations governing the Internet. While AI is used to remove banned content, many decisions are taken by humans, especially if they involve context.
These US companies will pay you to shut off your phone
It started out for Sam Machado as a relatively low-effort way to get free pizza. In 2014 Machado was a 20-year-old junior at California State University, Chico, when he came across an app called Pocket Points.