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Facebook launched Libra with lofty ambitions
Despite one over-ambitious launch, last week was the slowest week online in 6 months.
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Despite one over-ambitious launch, last week was the slowest week online in 6 months.
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Another week of online trend reports — a bit like oatmeal, more healthy than fun.
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We are definitely not giving people what they want – according to new research data.
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Internet is politics. And, the latest tactics for Capture The Flag might be a tad challenging for the kids at camp.
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"We didn't really think about that". This week, there's a lot of mismatch between short-term goals and long-term consequences.
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Just another week of privacy fails. And no, you shouldn’t expect them to end.
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Replacing big tech CEOs with chatbots might give customers more sophisticated responses.
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Facebook debuts a new look and shines the spotlight on groups Facebook's F8 developer conference took place last week, and Mark Zuckerberg (CEO and founder) revealed a new look for the platform on both mobile and desktop. This will arguably be the most drastic change to Facebook'
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After a well deserved Easter break, you might wonder what happened online last week?
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Disney strikes back, Zuckerberg is considered bad for business, and K-pop bands are the big winners online.
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Australia takes on the “weaponisation” of social media, heavy critique against biased Amazon technology, and TikTok is on the hunt for new stars.
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A "dark day for internet freedom" The European Parliament finally approved the Copyright Directive, a controversial update to European copyright law for the internet age. The new Copyright Directive has been in the works for more than two years, and there has been massive lobbying from tech giants,