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+26 +6RSS is on fire again, and it's all down to SlackOps
RSS is the API they couldn't kill. It's back stronger than ever as an underpinning of SlackOps in many organizations.
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+26 +4No One Is Buying Chris Brown's NFT Collection
After a week on sale, only about 3% of NFTs in the 10,000-piece collection have been sold.
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+26 +4Nearly half of Gen Z is using TikTok and Instagram for search instead of Google, according to Google's own data
A Google executive said the company's data shows TikTok and Instagram are a threat to Google Search with Gen Z, and Google is working to keep up.
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+17 +4Tucker Carlson's Favorite New Website Is 4Chan
This imageboard has everything! Unabashed racism, inceldom, violent misogyny — and the Fox News host Tucker Carlson implied it’s the last bastion of free speech online
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+22 +6A blackmail attempt left a Houston restaurant bombarded with 1-star reviews. Its fans fought back.
A Houston restaurant owner says he has been blackmailed with 1-star Google ratings
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+15 +5Photographer Documents All 12,795 Items That She Owns
That's a lot of stuff.
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+32 +6Jordan Peterson Becomes an Absurd Video Game Villain
Jordan Peterson’s 14-minute rant about being banned from Twitter make a lot more sense coming from the mouth of a Metal Gear Solid Character.
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+19 +4YouTube introduces new tools to battle comment spam and account imitators
Channels will no longer be able to hide their subscriber counts..
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+30 +3Rappler: Philippines orders shutdown of Maria Ressa's critical news site
The decision to strip Rappler of its licence comes in the last days of Rodrigo Duterte's presidency.
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+20 +3New Firefox privacy feature strips URLs of tracking parameters
Mozilla Firefox 102 was released today with a new privacy feature that strips parameters from URLs that are used to track you around the web.
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+23 +2Trump social network deal under federal investigation
A federal grand jury issued subpoenas to Digital World Acquisition Corp., the special purpose acquisition company merging with Trump Media & Technology Group.
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+16 +3The Internet Google Left Behind
It's not what Google helps you find—it’s what it allows to flourish.
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+19 +2Is Firefox OK?
Mozilla’s privacy-heavy browser is flatlining. What it does next is crucial for the future of the web.
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+20 +1Online hate law should address ‘deepfakes’ and disinformation: advisory panel
Members of the expert panel of Canada's new online hate bill have suggested Canada to impose a duty on tech giants to tackle the spread of fake news and videos.
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+32 +7DuckDuckGo slammed by Brave CEO over supposed Microsoft deal
Harsh words being exchanged between the two CEOs
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+21 +4Microsoft retires Internet Explorer browser after 26 years
Security flaws, antitrust memories and slower speed dragged down Internet Explorer as Google Chrome came to rule. Now Microsoft is promoting its Edge browser.
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+21 +3Japan makes 'online insults' punishable by one year in prison
Japan's parliament on Monday passed legislation making "online insults" punishable by imprisonment amid rising public concern over cyberbullying sparked by the suicide of a reality television star who had faced social media abuse.
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+23 +4John Oliver Makes a Case for Breaking Up the Tech Giants
Apple, Google, Facebook, and Amazon pretty much control the internet. That’s bad for a lot of reasons, one being that they’re stifling the kind of innovation they all claim to value.
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+19 +2YouTube taught us, ruined us, and we can't live without it
Review: A new doc, The YouTube Effect, lays bare the platform's biggest problems
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+21 +3GoFundMe Shuts Down $1M Amber Heard Fundraiser to Help Pay Johnny Depp
GoFundMe shuts down $1M Amber Heard fundraiser, to pay back Johnny Depp.
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