Get ready for major changes coming to your Facebook Newsfeed. The social media giant said it will favor posts shared by friends over what's published by businesses or news organizations. In an effort to fight the spread of 'fake news,' the company will consider prioritizing media outlets based on credibility and polling data.
Dropbox is going public. The file-sharing company confidentially filed for an IPO, with Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan reportedly leading the offering. The San Francisco-based company was valued at $10 billion three years ago.
President Trump denied reports he referred to some nations as "shithole countries." The president reportedly made the comments during a bipartisan meeting on a potential DACA deal. Trump also blamed President Obama for his own decision to skip an upcoming visit to the United Kingdom.
In this edition of Perspectives on Agility, brought to you by AT&T Business, Tim Stenovec and Hope King explain the benefits of using IoT in the manufactuering process.
In this week's episode of "Perspectivies on Agility" sponsored by AT&T Travis Farral, Director of Security Strategy at Anomali, joins to discuss what company's can do before, during and after a cybersecurity hack.
Over the course of just 24 hours, global cryptocurrencies lost $60 billion in value. Plus, Playboy is the lastest company to get in on the crypto action.
Danny Aranda, managing director at Ripple, told Cheddar that Google's ad ban and other regulations could actually help weed out the frauds and educate the general public on cryptocurrencies.
Google is banning all ads related to cryptocurrency. Students across the country are walking out of class today to remember victims of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida. Kai Ryssdal, host and senior editor of Marketplace, stops by to talk about the upcoming 10 year anniversary of the financial crisis. And we're joined by the co-owner of McClure's, a company that specializes in making pickles.
DRL CEO Nicholas Horbaczewski says there's a league of professional drone pilots, and as the sport gains momentum more brands want in. The luxury carmaker is just one of them.
The fantasy sports platform is already building out a product that would allow sports betting, pending a decision from the Supreme Court, says DraftKings CEO Jason Robins.
Rex Tillerson is out as Secretary of State and CIA director Mike Pompeo is in. President Trump issued an executive order blocking Broadcom's hostile takeover bid for rival chipmaker Qualcomm. Olympic gold medalist and author Scott Hamilton joins us to talk about his figure skating career and his new book. Plus, Kristen Scholer sits down with Brooklyn Decker and Whitney Casey at SXSW to talk about their start-up Finery.
Payments processing system WePay wants to help TouchBistro, a restaurant point of service platform, shake up an industry where innovation has been limited, says Bill Clerico, CEO of WePay.
The company's inventory is constantly moving and it needs data and technology to keep its operations seamless. In fact, the company "doesn't exist without technology," says Josh Builder, CTO at RTR.
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