From layoffs to not paying bills, Twitter has been on a cost-cutting drive since the Elon Musk acquisition. The latter has resulted in lawsuits from landlords and vendors, though one partner Twitter ...
Twitter earlier this month announced it would be expanding its partnership with Google, moving more data and workloads from its servers to the Google Data Cloud. While Twitter doesn’t yet have plans ...
Political campaigns and advocacy groups will funnel billions of dollars into digital advertising during the 2020 election season. With virtually no federal guidelines regulating these ads, the major ...
View post: Amazon is selling a 2-in-1 laptop and tablet for $58 as a Cyber Monday sale extension Despite recent rumblings about artificial intelligence and TikTok, Alphabet’s (GOOGL) Google still ...
Twitter is allegedly working on a new feature that would allow people to use their Google accounts to sign in or sign up on the giant social media platform. This is certainly a big deal right now ...
Last week Twitter took drastic measures to cut down on its server bills. Now, it’s also been shown that Twitter is blocking content from appearing in Google Search, though it’s more of a side effect ...
New "temporary limits" on all Twitter accounts, announced by Elon Musk, have led to reported outages across the social media platform as it attempts to monetize the service and cut costs. Musk tweeted ...
Stepping up efforts to stop misinformation spreading online during the U.S. election in November, Google said it will block some autocomplete search suggestions, while Twitter expanded an existing ...
After the big Twitter hack last week, Google removed the Twitter carousel from showing in the Google search results. Well, four days later, the Twitter carousel has now returned. Here is a screen shot ...
Almost everything you've ever said on Twitter is about to be discoverable through Google. Google announced plans Tuesday to roll out a timeline of archived Twitter messages organized by topic, ...
And why wouldn't they? As VC David Hornik, says, "They'll never not be talking. It's neither in Twitter nor Google's interest to not be talking." Rafe Needleman reviews mobile apps and products for ...