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Google 'can't guarantee' ads won't appear by offensive content, Eric Schmidt says
Even one of Google's most prominent leaders isn't convinced it can police all content.
By Patrick Kulp
Facebook is still trying to get people to use it for shopping
Facebook tries once again to get you to shop there.
By Patrick Kulp
Maxine Waters tweets Trump impeachment joke, gets best response
Welp, that's awkward.
Millennials can't shut up about sex, blame the internet
Is it time to reel it in?
U.S. Senate to America: Yeah, we’ll let internet providers pimp out your personal data
Yes, they are going to be watching you.
Here's where that viral defiant meme about the London attack came from
A symbol of resilience since 2005.
That Underground sign everyone is sharing is fake
It's being shared with good intentions on Twitter after the London terror attack.
Donald Trump Jr. tweeted about the London attack — and got instantly dragged
He was accused of exploiting a tragedy.
A whole state in India is giving all college students free internet access
Internet access in India is not a luxury anymore.
By Manish Singh
3 reasons to worry about the FBI's facial recognition program
Lawmakers grilled the FBI in a hearing over its use of facial recognition software.
YouTube is bleeding major advertisers because of its hateful videos
Google's advertiser problems just keep getting worse.
By Patrick Kulp
Instagram had a crazy 2016. With 1 million advertisers, here's what's up in 2017.
Stories, Bookings, Shopping ... oh my!
By Kerry Flynn
Twitter finally finds a way to silence Piers Morgan — and for a good cause
Bargain of the century?
Google Maps adds location sharing so you can keep track of late friends
Google just unveiled a new location sharing feature.
By Karissa Bell
Trump says people don't know Abraham Lincoln was in the party of Lincoln
"Lot of people don't know that."
Google finally gives brands more ways to keep ads off hateful Youtube videos
Google is trying to appease angry British advertisers.
By Patrick Kulp
Twitter suspends over 600,000 extremist accounts but still manages to feel like a flaming garbage pile
The company's semiannual Transparency Report is out, and it's a doozie.
By Jack Morse
Google cancels some Fiber internet projects, latest in many setbacks for ambitious plan
It's starting in Kansas City.
By Sarah McBride
Man behind pro-Trump propaganda websites sets sights on Scottish independence
He's turning his social media fight to a somewhat surprising cause.