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Top Google searches show this nation's citizens had a v. v. odd 2016
In which Australians get existential and showcase their boring taste in food.
By Ariel Bogle
Twitter suspends account lobbying against black deaths in police custody
The family-run account spearheading #JusticeForMsDhu was suspended days before the results of a coronial inquest are released.
By Ariel Bogle
Google reportedly scales down its self-driving car project
The company is still working on self-driving technology, but the end result might be a lot different than what was expected.
Women are sharing 'granny pantie' pics for a good (comfortable) reason
"What we wear is none of your business."
By Elise Cooper
Why Twitter thinks Richard Spencer isn't offensive enough to be banned
Where does the social media platform draw the line?
Skype is bringing real-time translation to all calls — even on old school rotary phones
Move translation beyond the computer screen.
Instagram live video is here
Instagram's biggest update yet will soon be available to a lot more people.
By Karissa Bell
Facebook is finally hiring a head of news
The position requires at least 20 years of experience.
By Kerry Flynn
People are pissed this white nationalist had his Twitter account reinstated
Twitter says he was banned for "multiple account abuse," not for the hateful things he tweeted.
5 ways to safeguard your privacy on Instagram
Be more secure as you 'Gram to your heart's content.
Facebook is super thirsty for your Facebook Lives
Facebook desperately wants you to start streaming your life.
By Patrick Kulp
Tumblr is the one social platform taking action ahead of Trump's America
"The Tumblr community is watching and paying attention."
Facebook is posting old pics without permission and users are mortified
At least you don't have to come up with a TBT.
Woman says Victoria's Secret manager asked her to leave store because she is black
Completely unacceptable.
Math is just too damn difficult for Facebook. What to know about two more measurement errors
The social network revealed two new miscalculations.
By Kerry Flynn
The Dylann Roof trial offers a dark glimpse at the far-right's information war
The dark side of misinformation.
Ikea trolls us all by naming products after Googled relationship questions
Family doesn't respect you? Try a Queen Elizabeth outfit!
By Elise Cooper
The next frontier in the fight against extremists online
The specifics of how all this works, though, are murky, making it difficult to know what kind of videos, posts and images the companies are evaluating.
Here's what will change now that Microsoft owns LinkedIn
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says he's focused on growing LinkedIn's membership.
By Kerry Flynn
How young Native Americans built and sustained the #NoDAPL movement
"We need people to not only see our side of things and to have our story told, but for us to be the ones to tell it."
See all of New York's extravagantly designed holiday windows using Google VR
All the charm and magic of New York City's holiday season in the palm of your hand.