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Facebook still hasn't fixed its discriminatory ad problems, despite many promises
A year after Facebook's discrimination problems were revealed, nothing's changed.
By Patrick Kulp
8-year-old net neutrality graphic feels like it hasn't aged a day
An oldie, but a goodie.
The internet is collectively outraged over net neutrality repeal
In the wake of the FCC's announcement that they will end net neutrality, activists, comedians, politicians, and citizens alike take to twitter to object.
By Rachel Kraus
Uber makes it harder to give drivers bad ratings
Uber is trying to address some of its drivers' biggest complaints about ratings.
By Karissa Bell
Nope, your Android phone's not secretly tracking your location when you tell it not to
It's not following your every move (unless you want it to).
By Raymond Wong
Skype disappears from app stores in China, including Apple's
It could indicate a larger crackdown on foreign-owned communication services in China.
By Rachel Kraus
Google will derank Russian media sites Russia Today, Sputnik in search
RT's editor-in-chief criticized the move as censorship.
By Kerry Flynn
A very special thank you to Donald Trump for this AT&T/Time Warner fiasco
Seriously, give him a round of applause folks.
Facebook briefly hid its 'delete' option on posts, and users panicked
And nobody knows why.
Uber is making it easier to give the gift of Uber
You can now add Uber to your list of holiday gift ideas.
By Karissa Bell
Trump's latest tweets lashing out at UCLA players are his most unpresidential yet
"How can someone in such a big office be so small?"
By Yvette Tan
Y Combinator cuts ties with Peter Thiel
Thiel is no longer a part-time partner at Y Combinator.
Apple finally lets visitors onto its 'spaceship' campus
Steve Jobs' last big project is finally ready for the public — but you have to go to Cupertino to see it.
By Karissa Bell
Why does Facebook suddenly have a page for the 'Top 10 goat posts'?
I mean, aside from the fact that goats are the best.
Dril, Twitter's weirdest hero, just got doxxed — and the internet is sad
Say it ain't so.
By Jack Morse
Rejoice because Facebook is finally getting rid of third-party app invites
No more unwanted requests to play a farm-based game
One of Facebook's most popular pages was mysteriously shut down for a few hours
Unilad's page disappeared Friday.
By Emma Hinchliffe and Kerry Flynn
Facebook will livestream 47 college basketball games as its live sports efforts grow
The games will appear in Facebook Watch.
By Kerry Flynn
Facebook's 'Trust Indicators' is another small, small step in its fake news battle
Would you click a little "i" icon?
By Kerry Flynn
Here are the favorites for Amazon's second headquarters
The experts weighed population, public transportation, and local universities.
By Patrick Kulp
Amazon offers Prime members cheap turkey at Whole Foods to kick off rewards program
Prices are dropping once again at Whole Foods.
By Patrick Kulp