The social media service said on Thursday that disinformation on its platform now includes more domestic and foreign sources — and not just Russia. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2GbpLKs
An exquisite show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art recalls travel before digital maps, when photography was the hottest of new media. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2TnJ1rR
For the 220 people laid off recently at the digital publisher, a harsh reality hit this week that included a fight for better severance pay and attacks from trolls. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2G1J6P6
Robert Swan takes the helm at a time when the Silicon Valley company is financially strong but facing questions about its future. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2SaSR3d
The California native is “an energy person” who worked in TV and then did a little of everything at the couple’s start-up. It all prepared her to take it public. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2RWcuwt
Since a fiber-optic cable was severed on Jan. 20, contact with the outside world has been difficult for residents of the remote island nation. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Sc90W0
The company reported revenue of $32.5 billion in the last quarter, and it made a profit of almost $8.6 billion, big increases over the same period a year ago. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2S0pH7k