Mark Zuckerberg has a well-worn strategy for fixing Facebook flaws – one that may soon change.Read More
Monthly Archives: July 2022
Facebook admits that the data of up to 87 million profiles from across the world may have been improperly used by the data firm Cambridge Analytica.Read More
The 2008 financial crisis made the phrase “too big to fail” a part of common parlance.Read More
Did anyone really think Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg would come to Capitol Hill to testify before Congress wearing a T-shirt or a hoodie?Read More
God of War wouldn’t be the first game to borrow elements from the successful Dark Souls formula but it does it the best.Read More
It was one of the weirder exchanges in a surreal, five-hour Senate hearing.Read More
The Mark Zuckerberg that showed up in a suit in Washington this week is mature. He’s sweat-resistant. But he’s still hiding something.Read More
As lawmakers grill Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg this week, it’s clear many are wrestling with whether and how the government should regulate tech companies. A recurring question is whether they have any inherent ideological biases.Read More
I’m getting increasingly baffled and disappointed by the scandal-cum-congressional-ragefest surrounding Facebook. Instead of piling on Mark Zuckerberg or worrying about who has our personal data, legislators should focus on the real issue: How our data get used.Read More
Facebook’s most vexing global problem is the misuse and abuse of the site in countries outside North America or Western Europe.Read More