Listen: Federal officials are considering a move that could stop Facebook from further integrating the apps it owns. In today's episode of The Journal podcast, @dseetharaman explains what that would mean for the company. on.wsj.com
@theintercept.com5 years ago
Ilhan Omar Explains Why She Endorsed Bernie Sanders — and Why She Blames Mark Zuckerberg for Enabling Threats Against Her
@WSJ5 years ago
Listen: PayPal said Friday it's pulling out of Facebook's cryptocurrency project, Libra. In today's episode of The Journal podcast, @paulvigna explains why Facebook started the project and what has regulators concerned. on.wsj.com
@wsj.com6 years ago
Why ‘Sign in With Apple’ Beats Passwords and Facebook
@WSJ5 years ago
Listen: In today’s episode of The Journal podcast, @EmilyGlazer explains how Facebook, Twitter and Google are making their own rules about political advertising as federal regulation is virtually absent on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
Listen: After two years of apologizing to critics, Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook are changing their playbook. In today’s episode of The Journal podcast, @jeffhorwitz explains why Facebook is tying its identity to free speech. on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
Listen: In today's episode of The Journal podcast, @dseetharaman explains Snap Inc.'s secret dossier on Facebook, called Project Voldemort, and how it might factor into U.S. antitrust investigations on Facebook on.wsj.com
@dailydot.com6 years ago
Facebook explains privacy concerns ahead of iOS 13
@businessinsider.de5 years ago
Apple has survived backlash to the tech world while Amazon, Google, Facebook and other tech giants struggle — an expert on trust explains why (AAPL)
@businessinsider.de5 years ago
The head of Facebook's controversial new cryptocurrency project explains why you don't need to trust Facebook for it to work (FB)
@businessinsider.com6 years ago
Viacom's digital production head explains her strategy for platforms like Facebook Watch to TikTok and why ad-supported streaming is the new broadcast (VIAB)
@WSJ5 years ago
Google is considering new changes to its political ad policy, just weeks after releasing a new tool streamlining ad booking on YouTube. @EmilyGlazer explains the current state of political ads on Facebook, Twitter, and Google. #WSJWhatsNowt.co
@businessinsider.de5 years ago
The Cambridge Analytica whistleblower explains how the firm used Facebook data to sway elections (FB)
@inquisitr.com6 years ago
Jessica Biel Drops New ‘Limetown’ Trailer & Explains How To Watch Upcoming Facebook Watch Series