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Attacks on Big Tech likely at White House social media 'summit'

President Donald Trump is gearing up for a fresh assault on Silicon Valley this week with a "social media summit" -- inviting conservative critics of Big Tech but excluding the big online platforms themselves.

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Google backs down after New Zealand murder case gaffe

Google agreed Friday to change how it publishes New Zealand news after top officials in Wellington lashed the US tech giant for breaching court suppression orders in a high-profile murder case.

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Amazon is turning 25 – here’s a look back at how it changed the world

A quarter of a century ago, on July 5, 1994, a company, which shared a name with the world’s largest river, was incorporated. It sold books to customers who got to its website through a dial-up modem.

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Civil rights groups have been warning Facebook about hate speech in secret groups for years

Facebook says its standards apply just as much in private groups as public posts, prohibiting most slurs and threats based on national origin, sex, race and immigration status.

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Facebook evacuates several buildings in Silicon Valley after possible sarin exposure

Facebook Inc evacuated four buildings and two people were being evaluated for possible exposure to the nerve agent sarin on Monday after a package at the social media company’s Silicon Valley mail facility tested positive for the toxic compound.

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Facebook to broaden effort to root out white nationalist content

Facebook said Monday it would take new steps to eliminate content promoting white nationalism and white separatism after an external audit said its efforts were "too narrow."

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'DeepNude' app to 'undress' women shut down after furor

The creators of an application allowing users to virtually "undress" women using artificial intelligence have shut it down after a social media uproar over its potential for abuse.

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Trump Jr and an army of suspicious social media accounts target Kamala Harris with a racist smear

President Donald Trump sarcastically asked Vladimir Putin not to meddle in the 2020 election -- hours after his son helped amplify an attack on Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) that was pushed by suspicious bot accounts.

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Apple's star designer Jony Ive to set up own firm

Apple's longtime design chief Jony Ive, who played a key role in the development of the iPhone and other iconic products, is leaving the tech giant to set up his own firm, Apple said Thursday.

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Twitter announces action against politicians' rule-breaking tweets

Twitter said Thursday it would label and deprioritize tweets from politicians that break its rules -- in a move that could affect the prodigious output of US President Donald Trump.

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Selfies and the self: What do they say about us and our society?

The selfie craze speaks volumes about the era in which we live: how images race around the globe and can dominate public discourse, eliciting strong emotions and even blurring the lines of reality.

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Google employees push San Francisco's Pride Parade to exclude tech giant to protest hate speech online

Nearly 100 Google employees asked the organizer's of the San Francisco Pride parade to ban the tech giant over its handling of hate speech online.

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Gates launches lobbying arm – higher education on agenda

Bill and Melinda Gates have launched a lobbying group in part to drive their agenda on education.

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