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There is no right way to mourn celebrities on the internet
Their cultural impact is inescapable, and ultimately, worthy of public lament.
By Ariel Bogle
Google CEO Sundar Pichai to visit his Alma Mater during India trip
Pichai will address students of IIT Kharagpur in eastern India.
Posting pictures of your kids on Facebook? Think twice.
Listen to what kids have to say about it.
By Joanne Orlando
Google pushes down Holocaust-denying search results, but only to the bottom of the first page
Goodbye to the Holocaust deniers on Google.
Google's free Wi-Fi to reach 200 railway stations in India in 2017
Free Wi-Fi is coming to a railway station near you.
By Manish Singh
India's ruling party got volunteers to troll its critics, claims new book
The hate campaign was launched during the 2014 general elections
Google CEO Sundar Pichai to kickstart New Year with an event in India
Pichai is likely to make announcements around "Google My Business".
By Manish Singh
OurMine just combined hacking and debunking to dispel a fake Britney Spears death tweet
On Monday, Britney Spears joined the ranks of celebrities who have briefly died on the internet. But her fake death was unique, at least in the way it was shown to be untrue.
No mercy: Facebook page held hostage in payment dispute
A Pakistani marketing agency is taking extreme measures.
By Patrick Kulp
KFC China has another weird tech idea to get you to eat fast food
And it involves facial recognition.
By Raymond Wong
The U.S. government wants to see Twitter and Facebook accounts of foreign travelers
Anyone traveling under the Visa Waiver Program is affected.
3 friends got the whole plane to themselves and we're massively jealous
Total travel goals.
Facebook's not alone: Twitter admits to overcharging advertisers
Twitter is having some math problems of its own.
By Patrick Kulp
Donald Trump loved exclamation points in 2016 almost as much as he loves himself (!!!)
Trump's favorite Twitter crutch punctuates 2016.
You can now find public toilets in India using Google Maps
The project is a partnership between Google and India’s Ministry of Urban Development.
By Manish Singh
YouTubers share new videos after saying they were kicked off plane for 'speaking Arabic'
"I feel like this is the boy who cried wolf."
By Ariel Bogle
Facebook reveals how many times governments requested data in 2016
It also had surprising statistics about the number of removal requests.
By Kerry Flynn
To win in 2017, Microsoft has to keep innovating
2017 could be Microsoft's breakout year.
Bill O'Reilly talked about the 'white establishment' and Twitter went into meltdown
"This is...unusually direct."
Dramatic footage of explosion at Mexico's fireworks market
The blast happened Mexico's best-known fireworks market.
Lawsuit claims Google has internal 'spying program' to stop leaks
You might want to rethink that novel about working at Google.
By Sasha Lekach
Twitter's chief technology officer Adam Messinger is leaving the company
He is the second C-level executive to leave Twitter in the last month without an immediate replacement.
By Kerry Flynn
Facebook for podcasting? Live audio comes to social network.
There's another live coming to Facebook.
By Kerry Flynn
Leaked documents show Facebook's guidelines on hate speech are a muddled mess
Another blow for the social media company in its ongoing battle with Germany.