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  • Facebook classified ads under scrutiny amid EU competition probe

    April 6, 2020

    EU regulators have turned their attention to Facebook’s classified advertising business as part of an ongoing competition probe into the tech giant. The next stage of the antitrust investigation will examine whether the social media platform is distorting the classified ads market by promoting its free Marketplace service to users. Regulators have sent a 14-page [...]

  • How technology is helping to maintain positive workplace culture during self-isolation

    March 31, 2020

    Covid-19 has been disruptive to many aspects of our lives – including our work.  For most organisations, remote working is quickly becoming the new normal, yet it’s a muscle many are just starting to develop. And while this transition is vital to keep employees safe, it brings with it a wealth of new challenges.  Without [...]

  • Facebook unveils $100m support package for news industry

    March 30, 2020

    Facebook today said it will invest $100m (£80.6m) to support the news industry as the coronavirus crisis decimates advertising revenue. The social media firm said $25m will be given as emergency grant funding for local news through the Facebook Journalism Project, while $75m will be granted as additional marketing spend for news organisations around the [...]

  • Coronavirus: Whatsapp usage jumps 40 per cent during lockdown

    March 25, 2020

    Whatsapp usage has surged since the outbreak of coronavirus as people increasingly turn to the social media app to stay connected. Overall, the messaging platform has enjoyed a 40 per cent increase in usage, rising to 51 per cent for countries in the late phase of the pandemic. The largest rise came in Spain, where [...]

  • Facebook warns ad business weakened by coronavirus crisis

    March 24, 2020

    Facebook has reported a “weakening” of its advertising business during the coronavirus crisis, despite a surge in people using its services. The social media giant said this evening that in countries taking “aggressive actions” to reduce the spread of the virus, its ads business has been “adversely affected”.  However, in the countries hit hardest by [...]

  • Whatsapp launches coronavirus chatbot with World Health Organization

    March 23, 2020

    Whatsapp has launched a messaging service with the World Health Organization (WHO) to provide users with the latest information about coronavirus. The new chatbot, which has the potential to reach 2bn people, will ensure users are given news and information from trusted sources. The service includes details on symptoms and how people can protect themselves [...]

  • Facebook and Instagram cut streaming quality amid broadband surge

    March 22, 2020

    Facebook today said it will cut streaming quality for videos posted to its platform to help reduce the strain on broadband networks during the coronavirus outbreak. The measures will be rolled out across Europe, and also apply to Facebook-owned social media app Instagram. “We are committed to working with our partners to manage any bandwidth [...]

  • Tech giants urged to pre-screen content to stop child sexual abuse

    March 12, 2020

    Tech giants should be forced to pre-screen all content uploaded to their platforms in a bid to stem the “explosion” of online child sexual abuse, an inquiry has found. In a damning report published today the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) said tech giants had failed to do everything they could to prevent [...]

  • Facebook sued by Australian data watchdog over Cambridge Analytica scandal

    March 9, 2020

    The Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) is suing Facebook over alleged privacy breaches related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal. In a case filed with the Federal Court today, the watchdog alleged that the personal data of more than 300,000 Australian Facebook users had been exposed to be sold and used for purposes including political profiling. The [...]

  • Let’s celebrate female business success

    March 5, 2020

    I was lucky to grow up around strong women who ran their own businesses. My grandma ran a haberdashery business and my mum still runs a catering firm. Entrepreneurialism surrounded me, and I got to see how rewarding it can be — not just for the people who set up businesses, but for their families, [...]

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