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Someone hacked a YouTube employee's Twitter account to spread misinformation about the ... SAN FRANCISCO — A YouTube employee who fled the company's head office during a shooting on Tuesday had his Twitter account hacked to spread a hoax about the identity of the shooter. In the wake of a mass shooting in America, it's become common for hoaxes and misinformation to spread on ...
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Five things we can learn from how Twitter runs its business Twitter is also asking for ideas and help from its 330 million users, allowing consumers to submit proposals on how the site can encourage civil conversation, and offering funding for successful suggestions. In October 2017, the company also introduced new guidelines and rules to prevent online abuse ...
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Watch Trump's Twitter feed for buying opportunities: Economist When President Trump tweets about a company, the share price drops, making it a good buying opportunity, says Albion Financial's Jason Ware. Amazon stock fell 5.2 percent on Monday after Trump tweeted about the e-commerce giant. "All [the market] cares about is what the president is tweeting," ...
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Apple-affiliated Twitter account says 'cool new Apple products are coming' Although lots of companies contribute to WebKit, because it's open-source, Apple has ownership over the project. It also owns the trademark for the WebKit logo. That's why this tongue-in-cheek tweet with a job listing may raise some eyebrows. In it, it says "cool new Apple products are coming." ...
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Trump boasts after approval rating hits 50%, says it's higher than 'Cheatin' Obama' President Donald Trump celebrated a poll that showed an upswing in his job approval rating by bashing his predecessor as "Cheatin' Obama" on Twitter on Tuesday. Trump frequently cites Rasmussen, a right-leaning polling firm that consistently ranks Trump's approval higher than other polling firms.
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Trump continues Twitter war against CNN, 'Little Jeff Zuker' In October, Atlanta Business Chronicle reported that Zucker told the Atlanta Press Club "CNN is not leaving Atlanta." He also discussed how President Trump's tirades against CNN and other news organizations have bolstered CNN and virtually all the cable news networks, saying that "Donald Trump ...
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Trump's America may be open for business. But will anyone shop here? On Monday, the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index plummeted more than 2 percent. It was the latest in a recent series of volatile days ending in severe losses for markets. Investors are digesting Trump's trade-war rhetoric and Twitter-based corporate commentary and deciding that, actually, maybe now ...
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Student started business forms partnership with local BG bar BGSU grad DeAnte Shivers is the creator of "Trigga Meals" which is a homemade, twitter-run food business. Shivers started Trigga Meals by making the delicious homemade meals in his apartment and auctioning them off on twitter in back in the summer of 2016. Over the past two years, the business ...
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BMW Wakes Up, Checks Twitter, and Thinks What the Hell Just Happened? No company wants to get caught in the middle of a political mud fight. And that's where German auto manufacturer BMW is at this very moment. People questioned and attacked the company yesterday over its participation in the Laura Ingraham advertiser boycott that Parkland student David Hogg called ...
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Newly public Spotify is now bigger than Twitter, Snap and Dropbox At the closing price, founder Daniel Ek's stake in the company is worth about $3 billion. That market value makes Spotify more valuable out of the gate than a number of other high-profile internet companies, including Twitter (TWTR) ($21 billion); online storage company Dropbox (BOX) ($13 billion), ...
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