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In January, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook was making big changes to its social media platform, prioritizing personal posts over business pages, essentially
Now in beta, startup Scroll is the new news kid on the block, hoping to change how people consume news while supporting a free press.
Last Friday cloud storage company Dropbox filed for a $500 million IPO under the ticker symbol DBX on NASDAQ, reports CNBC. According to the company’s
Viveport subscribers will pay $2 more per month for the virtual reality subscription service, beginning next year, said HTC in a February 15 news release.
Cord cutters pining away for Fox News will soon have the opportunity to watch the news channel and on-air personalities like Sean Hannity, Chris Wallace
In a new twist on art collection, Washington, D.C. startup GoARTful, a gallery for the 21st century, lets members try out pieces of art in
On Wednesday, Tronc (NASDAQ: TRNC) announced it would sell the Los Angeles Times and The San Diego Union-Tribune for $500 million to billionaire Dr. Patrick
In an on-again, off-again romance with its readers, Scribd has adjusted its subscription model yet again. This time it returns to its original premise –
Last Friday, TheAtlantic.com replaced reader comments with a new Letters section, similar to the print version of the magazine. According to editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg in
Microsoft Azure Standard customers got a pleasant surprise last week when Microsoft announced two major changes to its cloud support plan. The changes, based on