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Facebook to expand in UK in latest vote of confidence after Brexit

Facebook said it would expand its UK presence by 50 percent in 2017, joining U.S. technology peer Google in boosting investment in Britain despite the uncertainty sparked by the vote to leave the European Union.

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White nationalists say Twitter ban is as bad as death

Twitter accounts of white supremacy advocates who cheered Donald Trump's election victory were mute on Wednesday, suspended as the social network battles hateful vitriol spewed by "trolls."

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Facebook's problem is more complicated than fake news

In the wake of Donald Trump’s unexpected victory, many questions have been raised about Facebook’s role in the promotion of inaccurate and highly partisan information during the presidential race and whether this fake news influenced the election’s outcome.

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Russia starts blocking LinkedIn website after court ruling

Russia's communications regulator ordered public access to LinkedIn's website to be blocked on Thursday to comply with a court ruling that found the social networking firm guilty of violating data storage laws.

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Facebook could kill fake news -- but they're too afraid of conservative backlash

Facebook could put an end to fake news, according to sources -- but chose not out of fear of conservative backlash.

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Here are five steps to avoiding having your emails appear on WikiLeaks

Never in American political history have hacked and stolen emails played such a central role in a presidential campaign. But hackers are likely to target you as well – though perhaps with smaller repercussions for the world as a whole.

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What motivates hackers' DDoS attacks?

Quora Questions are part of a partnership between Newsweek and Quora, through which we'll be posting relevant and interesting answers from Quora contributors throughout the week. Read more about the partnership here. Answer from Ofer Gayer, product manager at Imperva Incapsula: Distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks are used in many ways. In the case of…

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Blue-collar jobs under threat as self-driving truck uses first shipment to deliver Budweiser

The Otto truck transported 51,744 cans of Bud on the 120-mile trip from Fort Collins, Colorado, to Colorado Springs.

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Senate to hold hearing on AT&T acquisition of Time Warner

The U.S. Senate subcommittee on antitrust will hold a hearing sometime this year on AT&T Inc's planned acquisition of Time Warner, a spokesman for the subcommittee's chairman, Mike Lee, said on Sunday.

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AT&T will create telecom-media giant with $85 billion Time Warner buy

AT&T Inc said on Saturday it agreed to buy Time Warner Inc for $85.4 billion, the boldest move yet by a telecommunications company to acquire content to stream over its high-speed network to attract a growing number of online viewers.

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AT&T set to announce $85 billion Time Warner purchase

AT&T Inc is set to announce an $85 billion deal to buy Time Warner Inc on Saturday, sources familiar with the matter said, the boldest move yet by a telecommunications company to acquire content to stream over its high-speed network in an attempt to appeal to a growing number of online viewers.

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Google quietly dropped ban on personally identifiable web tracking

When Google bought the advertising network DoubleClick in 2007, Google founder Sergey Brin said that privacy would be the company's "number one priority when we contemplate new kinds of advertising products."

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Twitter faces tough choices after failing to find a buyer

The apparent lack of interest in Twitter Inc by potential suitors may force the social media company to consider a route anathema to aspiring tech startups: a major restructuring and cutting some of its nearly 4,000 employees.

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