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Bodybuilder with cerebral palsy inspires countless others
"I may have a disability, but I'm not disabled."
Facebook just added a hardware startup to its secret projects
Make stuff fast > move fast and break stuff.
Google's new Trips app will be your offline traveling companion
Think of Trips a digital travel agent in your pocket.
By Karissa Bell
Learn how your business can empower women in tech our next #BizChats
Gender equality is a really big problem in tech, but it’s one that we have the ability to change.
Twitter's NFL debut impresses despite some problems
"Sports Twitter is great Twitter."
By Kerry Flynn
Twitter update shows how fast companies respond to your complaints
Challenge accepted.
By Kerry Flynn
Here's why you should never use Instagram to back up your photos
It's all about quality.
By Damon Beres
What it means to have our political debates on social media
With everything social media provides, we're boxing ourselves in.
By We The Voters
Gmail goes down for some users, prompts social media freakout
The service was out for several hours.
By Tim Chester
5 powerful ways social media has forever altered the way we do business
Understanding the influential effect of social media can help entrepreneurs better prepare for the future
By John Rampton
Manchester experiences epic storms, social media explodes with pics, videos
That river is not usually a river.
Microsoft updates Outlook's calendar as it says goodbye to Sunrise for good
Sunrise, the beloved calendar app, is no more.
By Karissa Bell
Issue with Facebook spam filter shuts down social sharing for hours
Just some technical difficulties...
Instagram is rolling out its tool to filter offensive comments to all users
Block them haters.
By Ariel Bogle
Norway newspaper editor blasts Zuckerberg for censoring iconic Vietnam War photograph
Facebook's journalism struggles continue.
Alphabet and Chipotle are bringing burrito delivery drones to campus
Alphabet tapped Chipotle to test its drone delivery.
By Alan Levin
Twitter updates direct messages with read receipts, dreaded three dots and link previews
The microblogging site isn't just for public sharing.
By Kerry Flynn
A Hillary Clinton super PAC is using Facebook's most advanced advertising to go after Donald Trump
The ads are in comic book form.
By Kerry Flynn
Facebook changes Like buttons to celebrate Star Trek's 50th anniversary
The themed reactions are available to Star Trek fans for a limited time.
VizEat raises $4.3 million for social dining
VizEat connects travelers with hosts for meals in their homes.
Warner Bros. asks Google to remove its own website due to copyright infringement
From the "are you really sure you want that" dept.
Australia is taking on revenge porn, but young people are still at risk
"We need to focus the attention away from the victim and onto the perpetrator."
By Ariel Bogle
Millennials respond excellently to #HowToConfuseAMillennial hashtag
Probably don't sledge millennials on a platform they're masters of.
By Elise Cooper