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Snapchat shows frontlines of battle for Mosul as it deepens a role in breaking news
"Never thought I'd get closer to the war in Mosul through Snapchat. I love technology."
By Kerry Flynn
Google puts Daydream View VR headset up for pre-order
You'll have to wait 2-3 weeks to get it.
'Tinder murder' trial almost derailed by juror's daily Instagram habit
Innocent-looking coffee cup Instagram shots could have landed this woman two years in jail.
Twitter cuts ties with another social media surveillance company
Twitter continues to sever its ties with social media monitoring companies that provide information to law enforcement.
Facebook's livestream had one big advantage over everybody else
Work fast. Win things.
By Kerry Flynn
This one word had everyone rushing to Google during the debate
How is this still confusing?
By Tim Chester
Facebook unveils new plans to dominate your social life
Facebook wants people to more readily connect offline as well as online.
By Patrick Kulp
Report: Surge of anti-Semitic tweets, many sent by Trump supporters, threatens to silence journalists
In a new report, the Anti-Defamation League takes stock of online abuse that it believes threatens free speech and expression.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Why a LinkedIn executive can't 'snap her fingers' and fix gender diversity in tech
LinkedIn's Sarah Clatterbuck on why gender diversity matters and what tech companies need to do to improve it.
Everyone, stop freaking out about this Facebook hoax
Facebook hoaxes are still alive and tricking people in 2016.
Instagram is doubling down on Stories
Instagram is now doing even more to push its users to Stories.
By Karissa Bell
You can now endorse a presidential candidate on Facebook
Because Facebook wasn't political enough already
By Kerry Flynn
Bill Gates and Tim Cook were on Hillary Clinton's possible VP list
The Clinton campaign was clearly willing to "Think Different"
Google Flights will now help you avoid sudden price increases
A new update is making it easier to know about price changes to flights.
By Karissa Bell
Busker app brings shopping to live video streaming
Can online stores attract up-and-coming talent?
By Kerry Flynn
Twitter is now worth less than its Chinese clone
Imitation is the most profitable form of flattery
By Steven Millward
Does porn rule Google's free Wi-Fi at Indian railway stations? No one knows
Have free Wi-Fi, will watch porn.
By Manish Singh
Facebook is greeting some international users with the weather. But in Fahrenheit.
Come over to the metric system, ya'll.
By Ariel Bogle
Facebook blacks out ads in Thailand out of respect for late king
Facebook says the removal of ads is a "cultural custom."
By Patrick Kulp
Why Google is retooling search to put mobile first
Google is getting ready to make some major changes to search.
By Karissa Bell
Suddenly, Twitter is left without a dance partner
Salesforce follows Google and Disney in dropping a bid for the microblogging site.
By Kerry Flynn
10 questions you'll have to answer if you want to be a big-shot engineer at Google
"Is Google raising the bar too high?"