The search giant's recent actions, such as it handling of the Google+ security bug, and its secret Dragonfly effort to re-launch a censored search engine in China, show that it's unaccountable and not trustworthy.
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| | The search giant's recent actions, such as it handling of the Google+ security bug, and its secret Dragonfly effort to re-launch a censored search engine in China, show that it's unaccountable and not trustworthy. | | | | |
| Softbank may make an investment between $15 billion and $20 billion in WeWork, giving it a majority stake in the co-working space company, according to a Wall Street Journal report on Tuesday. The discussion is ongoing and a deal is not guaranteed. | | | | | |
| | BI PRIME: "I think what people don't realize is that we've been doing this for a very long time — at least as long as other succesful startup founders," said Dubugras in an interview with Business Insider. "We've both worked eight hours a day since we were 14." | | | | | |
| Amazon's fulfillment center in Kent, Washington, is about 20 miles south of Amazon's Seattle headquarters. The fulfillment center is just under one million square feet, contains 18 miles of conveyor belts, and lots of robots. | | | | | |
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| Google's got a crazy new feature coming to Pixel phones that aims to end those annoying telemarketer calls for good. | | | | | |
| Google invited journalists to an event in New York City to unveil its newest smartphone, the Pixel 3, as well as several other new hardware products. | | | | | |
| Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson has said their first flight into space will happen in "weeks, not months." Galactic is racing Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin to a first commercial spaceflight, and Branson says they're "neck and neck."Branson also said he will put himself in space within months too. | | | | | |
| Google announced it is shutting down Google+ for after The Wall Street Journal reported that it left users' data exposed. You need only look at how Google's top executives have stopped using Google+ to see it was an unloved child. | | | | | |
| Google exposed personal profile data of hundreds of thousands of Google+ users and then decided to not let people know, according to The Wall Street Journal. Google's legal and policy staff advised the company's top executives to stay quiet about the issue. | | | | | |
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