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A Facebook exec who has made hundreds of hires says she uses one interview question to instantly reveal a candidate's true colors
Facebook executive Julie Zhuo started as an intern and is now the company's the vice president of product design, running a team of 250 people.
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Google saves a record of your searches and other app activity. Here's how to automatically delete it.
Google now allows you to automatically delete search history and activity from other Google services after a set period of time. Here's how to do it.
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I'm a skeptical and nitpicky gamer who just tried Google's game-streaming service for the first time. Here's why Stadia surprised me.
Playing a game on Google's Stadia felt like playing on my Xbox at home.
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'Avengers: Endgame' directors reveal which characters could bring them out of Marvel retirement
"Avengers: Endgame" directors Joe and Anthony Russo told Business Insider what would bring them back to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Amazon reveals it was a target of 'extensive' fraud affecting seller accounts
Money for loans intended to be sent from Amazon to third-party sellers was redirected by malicious actors, the company said in a UK filing.
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Google took a major shot at Apple's iPhone camera while announcing its new $400 Pixel smartphone
Google's Pixel smartphones have best-in-class cameras that regularly beat those of Apple's iPhone in quality, and Google knows it.
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Muslim workers at Amazon say they were scared to pray for fear of being fired
Three Muslim Somali warehouse workers have filed a federal complaint against Amazon, alleging that they faced racial and religious discrimination.
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Google's CEO took a subtle swing at Apple in a new op-ed: 'Privacy cannot be a luxury good'
Google CEO Sundar Pichai wrote about privacy in an op-ed article published Tuesday night in The New York Times.
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A Slack director is in hot water with the SEC for saying the company, which just filed to go public, 'will be one of the most important tech companies in the world'
Slack says one of its directors made "unauthorized statements" which may violate "quiet period" rules in its IPO.
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Trump's tweet about Workhorse sent its stock soaring on news the electric-truck company is in talks to buy a GM assembly plant in Ohio
The electric-truck company Workhorse and General Motors are negotiating a deal in which Workhorse would buy a GM car factory in Lordstown, Ohio.
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