Tech companies have been resolving privacy lawsuits by paying a sum of money to class action lawyers and "charities." The Supreme Court hinted on Monday it is getting impatient with the practice.
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YouTube took the idea of a music awards show in an entirely new direction last night with the YouTube Music Awards -- a deliberately messy showcase of its most popular content.
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Ten months after going independent, Andrew Sullivan's politics blog the Dish has hit $791,000 in subscriber revenue. The goal for the year is $900,000. October saw a surge in membership numbers because of the government shutdown.
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Twitter rolled out a new expanded photo and video feature this week that fills its users' timelines with full-sized images, but not everyone is enamored of the new look or the reasons for it
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This week's podcast gives you all you need to know about the new Android, Nexus 5 and the picture trouble on Twitter.
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Don’t hold your breath for a Netflix app on your Comcast set-top box: Netflix has started to strike deals with pay TV operators abroad to run its app on their devices, and CEO Reed Hastings recently told investors that he would love to be on Comcast’s gear […]
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Student website Chegg hopes to raise up to $172.5 million in its IPO, according to an updated SEC filing Thursday. The company does not expect to be profitable "in the near term."
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Tuesday 5 November 2013
Supreme Court notes “disconcerting” Facebook settlement, will eye future charity deals
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