Meta's threat to leave Europe hints at waning big tech influence
Zuckerberg is between a rock and a hard place with his company suffering one setback after another.
Zuckerberg is between a rock and a hard place with his company suffering one setback after another.
SAP's hijacking of the Oracle open World #OOW #OOW12 hashtags was roundly criticised as tasteless and classless by some of SAP's closest friends. Discuss.
Murdoch recently called Google a 'piracy leader' over Twitter, and a British student faces extradition to the U.S. over TV-Shack. What do these events have in common?
But, to really make an impact on Congress, other major Web sites must follow Reddit's lead to stop the Stop Online Piracy Act and Protect IP laws from being passed.
Facebook has tested its new Disaster Message Board service in Japan, showing how social networks are becoming key to staying in contact during disasters.
World leaders are not entirely exempt from Twitter policies, the social media company stressed, but "foreign policy saber-rattling on economic or military issues are generally not in violation of the Twitter Rules."
Facebook doesn't have testers and doesn't need to produce particularly high-quality software. An ex-Facebook engineer who worked at the company for four years explains why this is.
Europe's digital agenda chief has spoken out against SOPA-like legislation, reaffirming the region's commitment to not bring censorship-style laws against its citizens.
Your business may not have to deal with issues of life and death in social media, but there are lessons for everyone in how Australia's police forces interact with the public.
Venture capitalists have their finger on the pulse of technology's future. What's around the next corner? We talk to Khosla Ventures' Shirish Sathaye.