However, the fundamental problem of the company—the fact that not only is it not attracting new users, but existing users are defecting to Instagram, among other apps—remains unaddressed.
Read MoreRight now, there is a not-so-secret war raging in the entertainment sector centering around the acquisition and production of major franchise and book rights.
Read MoreIn many ways Pinterest is a “unicorn”, a term used to refer to start-ups valued at more than $1 billion before going public. First off, it’s not your typical fast-rising social media company. Its CEO, Ben Silbermann, preaches favoring “quality growth” of a company, rather than rapidly growing at any cost.
Read MorePerhaps future large tokamak reactors will achieve this, but likely nowhere near the present day. But researchers at MIT are offering another approach that just might address the concerns of being net energy positive and cost effective fusion reactors.
Read MoreApex Legends was released on February 4, 2019, and since then it has obliterated Fortnite’s early player base numbers.
Read MoreThe revolutionary nature of today’s communication technologies stems directly from their joint utility. Accumulating compatible technologies is invaluable.
Read MoreInsurtech startups...companies that use cutting-edge technology such as machine learning to maximize savings, efficiency, and user experience, have stormed to the forefront of the insurance industry.
Read More“Juuling.” This word has become commonplace among youths in the U.S.. But what is a Juul, why has it become such a sensation, and why is the startup now valued at $15 billion?
Read MoreThe notion that content, not hardware, has sustained Amazon’s Kindle empire is reflected in a less-discussed offshoot of the digital book industry.
Read MoreTedious though the commute may be, it is important to development, and represents a huge frontier for change. So what’s happening?
Read MoreBack in December, Australia’s legislature passed an unprecedented and far-reaching cybersecurity law—the first of its kind globally. This law, called the Assistance and Access Bill, gives authorities unlimited access to data and information protected by end-to-end encryption.
Read MoreIn corporate boardrooms, compliance and legal departments, and even politics, could we start seeing more and more automation?
Read MoreFor now, our advances in artificial intelligence have contributed to developments in a wide variety of fields. Among the most interesting fields revolutionized by these technologies is job recruiting.
Read MoreMicrosoft has always been a giant in the tech world, but in the past month, it’s shown exactly why it deserves the distinction of being one of the greatest tech firms of all time.
Read MoreYang indicates that capitalism as a system has worked well for our nation, but it is currently heading down the wrong path…The alternative, Yang relates, is to focus our economy to “maximize human welfare.”
Read MoreOver 1,400 of Google’s 88,000 employees have recently revealed concerns over Project Dragonfly, the company’s secret plan to engineer a censored search platform in China.
Read MoreMore importantly, in recent years, there has been an increasing emphasis on visual design as companies strive to provide a better consumer experience.
Read MoreWhile it is generally lauded as a positive move for China in respecting IP rights, the motives behind the decision are unclear.
Read MoreNow, in late November of 2018, for the first time in scientific history, a scientist has claimed to have used CRISPR to genetically edit a human embryo through in-vitro fertilization.
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