Google trails Amazon and Microsoft in the business of renting computing power to other businesses.
How Did the ‘Freedom From Facebook’ Campaign Get Its Start?
Facebook hired an opposition firm to fight the initiative, which was funded by hedge fund millionaire David Magerman.
Juul Can Breathe After Dodging Full FDA Ban on Flavored E-Cigs
The FDA proposed restrictions on the sale of e-cigarettes that are similar to policies that Juul adopted earlier this week.
Google’s Past Data Use Could Impede Its Healthcare Push
Privacy researchers raise concerns about the planned transfer of a DeepMind project in the UK to corporate sister Google.
Why Amazon’s HQ2 Search Backfired
Amazon’s year-long pursuit of new office space highlighted just how much billion-dollar companies can get from taxpayers.
Juul Pledges Big Changes, but the Impact May Be Small
The e-cigarette maker says it will discontinue some flavors at retail outlets and shut down social media accounts ahead of an expected FDA crackdown.
Amazon’s HQ2 Hunger Games Are Over, and Jeff Bezos Won
After 238 cities vied to be home to Amazon’s new “headquarters,” the company chose the obvious: New York City and Arlington, Virginia.
Rural Kids Face an Internet ‘Homework Gap.’ The FCC Could Help
Many students trek to classrooms or local businesses to do their homework. Going without isn’t an option.
Pipeline Vandals Are Reinventing Climate Activism
Angry about climate change, activists shut down an oil pipeline in Minnesota-and then tried to convince a jury that their illegal actions were necessary.
Google ‘Arbitration Optional’ Harassment Plan Limits Groups
Organizers of last week’s walkout say ending mandatory arbitration for individual harassment claims still thwarts collective action, among other concerns.