Google's Arts and Culture app is the most-downloaded free app for both iOS and Android, meaning it's surpassed heavy hitters like Messenger and YouTube in just the past few days. . Arts and Culture has been around since 2016. Until last week, though, not many people used it. The recent surge in popularity comes from the addition of a facial recognition feature. The feature allows users to upload a selfie to find museum paintings that look like them.
Net neutrality may live to see another day. Attorneys General from 22 states--including California, Illinois and Mississippi-- are filing a lawsuit to block the FCC's recent vote to repeal Obama-era regulations.
New York State AG Schneiderman calls the rollback a "disaster for New York consumers and businesses, and for everyone who cares about a free and open internet."
YouTube is setting new rules for its content in an effort to regain advertisers' trust. For starters, employees will watch the platform's most popular videos to ensure paid ads are running alongside content that is not offensive or controversial.
Also, in addition to 10,000 views, channels will need one thousand subscribers and 4,000 hours of view time. YouTube hopes to have the review finished by the end of march
MediaAlpha, insurance tech firm, made its debut on the NYSE, with shares soaring at $19. Steve Yi, co-founder and CEO, joined Chedder to discuss taking the company public.
The CEOs of Twitter, Facebook and Google have received a hectoring from Republicans at a Senate hearing for alleged anti-conservative bias in the companies’ social media platforms. And
Big tech CEOs are gearing up to testify in Washington as lawmakers prepare to take action on tech liability. Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) joined Cheddar to discuss.
Garrett Lord, CEO and co-founder of Handshake, joined Cheddar to discuss how the future building company differs from typical job search platforms.
China’s Ant Group will try to raise nearly $35 billion in its initial public offering in Shanghai and Hong Kong, which would make it the largest share offering in history.
After just six months from its launch date, the short-form streaming platform is shutting down. The platform was not able to gain traction amid the coronavirus pandemic. Cheddar's Michelle Castillo breaks it all down.
Computer equipment maker, Logitech, reported record sales amid the coronavirus pandemic, raking in more than $1 billion in Q2. CEO Bracken Darrell joined Cheddar to discuss the company's long-term success.
Gabriel Weinberg, founder and CEO of DuckDuckGo joined Cheddar to discuss how Google's practices may have constrained the industry
From Wall Street to Silicon Valley, these are the top stories that moved markets and had investors, business leaders, and entrepreneurs talking this week on Cheddar.
Cheddar's Michelle Castillo digs into how people are making entrepreneurship fit into their lives in the age of coronavirus.
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