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Twitter's impact on 2016 presidential election is unmistakable
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Twitter's impact on 2016 presidential election is unmistakable

Twitter has been a nonstop news machine during this year's contentious presidential election, but will the popular social network even exist the next time Americans hit the polls? Read More

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Social nets push Americans to get out and vote

Facebook, Twitter and Google, are continuing their push to get Americans to the polls for next week's presidential election providing information to users on the candidates as well as the basics on where to vote and on ballot questions by state. Read More

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LinkedIn aims to take the guesswork out of salary negotiations

Discussing salaries at work can be tricky. LinkedIn is trying to take the guesswork out of all that by giving users the ability to view aggregate data about salary trends by profession. Read More

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Facebook hit by civil rights grievances

It's been a tough week for Facebook when it comes to civil rights allegations. Read More

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Instagram is finally making it easy to buy stuff

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Race issues emerge as a challenge for tech companies like Uber, Facebook

Lawmakers on Tuesday objected to a Facebook feature that allows advertisers to target housing ads to exclude certain racial and ethnic groups from promotions and marketing. Read More

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Facebook is bringing artsy neural networks to a phone near you

Facebook users will be able to record smartphone videos that ape the style of famous artworks with a new feature unveiled Tuesday. Using a technique called style transfer, the feature takes live video and turns it into something that resembles the work of Van Gogh, Picasso and other artists. Read More

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Young tech entrepreneurs inspired by hearts, minds, stomachs, and not necessarily in that order

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Facebook halts Whatsapp data sharing in the UK

Facebook has agreed to stop using WhatsApp data to target users with advertising in the U.K. and has been warned it could face legal action if it resumes the practice. Read More

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White House prepares transition of social media presence

All of the Obama administration's social media posts will be archived and available, even as the accounts are handed over to the new president's team for a fresh start on Jan. 20. Read More

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A second Privacy Shield legal challenge increases threat to EU-US data flows

The Privacy Shield transatlantic data transfer deal is now caught in a pincer action: A week after it emerged that Irish digital rights activists had filed suit to annul the deal come reports that a French campaign group has begun its own legal action. Read More

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