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Some Facebook users will start seeing ads in an unexpected place
The company is running out of ad space in News Feed.
By Patrick Kulp
Google purges nearly 200 websites in fake news crackdown
Google also blocked 1.7 billion "bad ads."
By Patrick Kulp
Twitter users finding hope in 'badass' national parks
In the first few days of the Donald Trump presidency, National Park Service Twitter accounts have emerged as small but shining spots of hope for the anti-Trump crowd.
Merriam-Webster's Twitter is the political shade queen
Using the dictionary in the best way possible.
By Sasha Lekach
Facebook is making an immediate and massive change to 'Trending Topics'
"Trending Topics" might actually starting containing topics that are trending.
Middle-aged Americans beat millennials in time spent on social media
Put down the phone, dad.
By Polly Mosendz
Australia: You can now go live on Instagram along with everybody else
Express yourself.
By Ariel Bogle
New video series highlights activists using tech to defend human rights
"Maybe the problem seems big, but solutions start small."
Google's Pixel smartphones struggle to click in world's fastest growing smartphone market
Not enough people are buying Google's first smartphones.
By Manish Singh
How Indigenous voices are using social media to #ChangeTheDate
"There's a lot of wrong to be righted."
By Ariel Bogle
Mark Zuckerberg's charity is buying a search engine for research papers
The Zuckerberg Chan Initiative just made its first acquisition.
By Patrick Kulp
Instead of calling, the White House wants you to message it on Facebook
The White House is too cool for your phone calls.
By Sasha Lekach
Google Voice finally gets group chat in its first update in 5 years
Google just delivered a very long overdue update to Google Voice.
By Karissa Bell
Women of the tech world march for their companies and their causes
The tech world showed up to the Women's March on Washington.
Figuring out what Aussies think about Trump on Twitter is pretty difficult
A bot was used to gauge how the country felt about Trump's win
By Scott Bingley, Paul Hawking
Thousands form human chain across Golden Gate Bridge in powerful message to Trump
Over 2,000 people linked arms in protest.
Watch celebrities raise money for social justice in Inauguration Day 'Love-A-Thon'
"I wanted to find an actionable way to help protect our country."
A timeline of Obama's best jokes, from red-hot zingers to corny puns
Malia and Sasha dealt with this for eight years.
Meet the guy who pranked Infowars into publishing fake Trump news
"I did actually feel as if I had contributed to the multitude of fake news and I felt really disheartened by it."
The Trump livestream is unbearable but 372 people are holding on for dear life
This makes it even harder to watch the inaugural concert.
By Sasha Lekach
All your questions answered about Inauguration Day on Twitter
@POTUS will have a new owner.
By Kerry Flynn
Facebook blocks RT after allegations of copyright breach
Kremlin-run media banned from posting content until after Trump inauguration.