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5 inspiring lines from Clinton's speech for future 'glass ceiling breakers'
Her speech came just before International Women's Day.
Harvard dropout to give Harvard commencement speech
And yes, there's a video for it with fellow dropout Bill Gates
Google can finally translate Hindi sentences like a pro
Google is getting better at understanding Hindi, Russian and Vietnamese.
By Manish Singh
Facebook reports the BBC to police for sending sexualised images of children
The BBC ran an investigation into the effectiveness of Facebook's content moderation systems.
Hey, Silicon Valley: Your culture sucks, so quit raving about it
We all know it's a marketing ploy.
By Ariel Bogle
The internet is very upset about the mistake on Trump's green #MAGA hats
Make shamrocks great again.
By Sasha Lekach
Trump still refuses to wear his tie correctly and tapes it down instead
Why do it the hard way?
Yeah, Twitter's watching you even when you're not tweeting
Here's what you should know.
By Damon Beres
Facebook is on a big listening tour for local media — and publishers are actually happy
Mark Zuckerberg is listening.
By Kerry Flynn
How to build a cult following on social media without selling your soul
It's all about the cookies
By Aaron Orendorff
Hundreds of marines accused of sharing nude photos in secret Facebook group
Pictures of female service members and veterans were shared, some with personal details.
J.K. Rowling slams Trump adviser who called a woman an 'ugly b*tch' on Twitter
Like Harry Potter, Rowling stands up to bullies.
Forget Facebook and Google: The ad world thinks this tech giant is 'terrifying'
Amazon could be a big force in advertising.
By Patrick Kulp
Trump slams Arnold Schwarzenegger in one last parting tweet to end weird 'Apprentice' feud
Following news Schwarzenegger had quit due to the show's "baggage" (cough, sorry, something in my throat), Trump delivered one last 140-character slap.
Facebook just quietly rolled out its long-awaited solution to fake news
Look out for news marked as 'disputed.'
Trump accuses 'sick' Obama of wiretapping him and his proof is [INSERT PROOF HERE]
As is custom in the United States, we wake up, yawn, remember it is 2017, then grab our phones and, bleary-eyed, go on Twitter to see what messages our president has hastily tapped that will rule our lives for the coming 24 hours.
Chelsea Clinton and Kellyanne Conway just had a friendly Twitter moment. Seriously.
The pair briefly put their differences aside.
Mexican politician slams Trump's 'absurd' wall from atop the border fence
His message is clear: Do not build that wall.
By Sasha Lekach
'Dreamer' issues heartbreaking statement amid possible deportation
On the morning of Feb. 15, Daniela Vargas hid in her Mississippi home. She figured government agents were coming for her.
This Russian embassy is attacking western media with a random J.K. Rowling quote
This makes no sense at all.
Google Photos has a brand new feature to magically improve your pics
Goodbye, yellow photos.
By Freia Lobo
Google will soon let you try games while you're playing other games, because phones have ruined us
Say hello to "Playables."
This old Mike Pence tweet on Hillary Clinton emails is coming back to haunt him
Hello Twitter my old friend.
Facebook won't force you to chat with its chatbots anymore
Enough with the small talk.
By Patrick Kulp