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Utility Will Make the Metaverse Work and Pay With or Without Goggles
09:01am, Tuesday, 30'th Nov 2021 PYMNTS
It was Oct. 28 when Mark Zuckerberg announced to the world that Facebook would now be effectively a subsidiary of a company called Meta as in metaverse followed by a string of superlatives about what Meta will create as the metaverse replaces the mobile internet. In the weeks since then, it seems as []
Lawmakers panel miffed at the Facebook India team this is why
08:51am, Tuesday, 30'th Nov 2021 DLSServe
A panel of Indian lawmakers studying the information and technology industry in the country is far from happy over Facebooks responses on preventing hate mongering. The Parliamentary committee that questioned Facebook India officials on Monday as part of its hearing, sought safeguards on the platform to prevent polarization and any possible tampering of the countrys []
Merriam-Webster dictionary chooses vaccine as the 2021 word of the year
08:50am, Tuesday, 30'th Nov 2021 Dawn.com
With an expanded definition to reflect the times, Merriam-Webster dictionary has declared an omnipresent truth as its 2021 word of the year: vaccine. This was a word that was extremely high in our data every single day in 2021, Peter Sokolowski, Merriam-Websters editor-at-large, told The Associated Press ahead of Mondays announcement. It really represents two different stories. One is the science story, which is this remarkable speed with which the vaccines were developed. But theres also the debates regarding policy, politics and political affiliation. Its one word that carries these two huge stories, he said. The selection follows vax as word of the year from the folks who publish the Oxford English Dictionary. And it comes after Merriam-Webster chose pandemic as tops in lookups last year on its online site. The pandemic was the gun going off and now we have the aftereffects, Sokolowski said. Read: Of course Merriam-Websters top word of 2020 is pandemic At Merriam-Webster, lookups for vaccine increased 601 per cent over 2020, when the first US shot was administered in New York in December after quick development, and months of speculation and discussion over efficacy.
UK watchdog expected to block Metas Giphy deal: Report
08:05am, Tuesday, 30'th Nov 2021 Buziness Bytes
London, Nov 30 (IANS) The UK Competition and Markets Authority is expected to block Metas $315 million acquisition of Giphy in the near future, media reports say. Meta, previously known as Facebook, moved to buy the online GIF platform in May 2020. However, the UK regulator expressed concern with the deal and provisionally ruled in [] The post UK watchdog expected to block Metas Giphy deal: Report appeared first on Buziness Bytes .
FB whistleblower to testify before US Congress again
07:40am, Tuesday, 30'th Nov 2021 The Siasat Daily
San Francisco: To discuss possible legislative changes to techs controversial legal liability shield Section 230, the US House Democrats have announced that Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen will testify before Congress a second time on Wednesday. The House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on communications and technology will hold the upcoming hearing to discuss what Democrats Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Legislation to tackle online trolls may not be workable: Phair
05:14am, Tuesday, 30'th Nov 2021 The Australian Mercury
Social media companies, including Facebook, could be forced to reveal the identities of anonymous users in an effort to crack down on online trolling and defamation. UNSW Canberra Institute for Cyber Security''s Enterprise Director Nigel Phair says while the intent is good, the legislation may not be workable. The intent, I think is good. We need to do something about the online environment and how people behave and what they do with their sensibilities, Mr Phair told Sky News Australia. But holistically, it''s really not going to work, pretty much like every other piece of cybercrime legislation and related in this country. He said it may be difficult for the average person to take action, questioning how they can make social media companies provide the names of users. It''s just really not going to work, the social media companies logically don''t want this, they''ll bog it down in courts, they''re not going to want to ask their users to provide names, addresses, proper email addresses, proper phone numbers - on volume, it''s not workable.
A history of cryptocurrency, from gaming tokens to a $2tn market
04:03am, Tuesday, 30'th Nov 2021 Techtelegraph
Facebooks decision, last month, to rebrand itself as Meta is actually quite retro. The metaverse might look like a cutting-edge concept, with people creating digital versions of themselves to interact with other avatars in a virtual world, but this is a nearly 20-year-old idea, only slightly updated. The origins of digital assets such as [] The post A history of cryptocurrency, from gaming tokens to a $2tn market appeared first on TECHTELEGRAPH .
Reliance''s JioMart turns to WhatsApp to break Amazon grip on grocery buyers
01:45am, Tuesday, 30'th Nov 2021 Business Standard
The move comes 19 months after Meta Platforms Inc., previously known as Facebook Inc., invested nearly $6 billion into Reliance''s Jio Platforms unit
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12:08am, Tuesday, 30'th Nov 2021 FXStreet
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Facebook is marketing the metaverse, but Apple can make it real Quartz
11:11pm, Monday, 29'th Nov 2021 Techtelegraph
Social media users and the business world now have a general idea of what the metaverse is, thanks to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerbergs year-long seeding of the term on investor calls and subsequent renaming of Facebook to Meta. Companies as varied as Disney, Bumble, Tencent, the Warner Music Group and others have followed Zuckerbergs lead [] The post Facebook is marketing the metaverse, but Apple can make it real Quartz appeared first on TECHTELEGRAPH .
Watchdog set for showdown with Facebook over 290m Giphy deal
09:57pm, Monday, 29'th Nov 2021 This is Money
Facebook - founded by Mark Zuckerberg, (pictured with the firm''s chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg) - bought Giphy in May 2020.
Anti-vaxx Chronicles: He was too tough and macho and pure-blooded to worry about COVID
09:45pm, Monday, 29'th Nov 2021 DAILY KOS
Facebook is a menace. COVID-19 is a menace. Conservatism is a cesspool. Together, those three ingredients have created a toxic stew of malevolent death and devastation. We can talk about all those things in the abstract, look at the numbers and statistics, and catch the occasional whiff of seditionist right-wing rhetoric. But I hadnt really fully understood just how horrifying that combination of right-wing extremism, Facebook, and a killer virus was until I became a regular at the Herman Cain Awards subreddit. This series will document some of those stories, so we are aware of what the other side is doing to our country. Todays cautionary tale thought he was 100% right. They dont believe in science and doctors, but then demand science and doctors bail them out. Im waiting for the day that insurance companies no longer cover unvaccinated individuals and the government no longer bails them out of medical debt. And yeah, sure, well all pay higher premiums because of that wave of medical bankruptcies, but maybe long-term financial ruin starts knocking some sense into these people, because fear of death isnt doing it.
Behind the scenes of Jack Dorsey’s Twitter exit
09:43pm, Monday, 29'th Nov 2021 Axios
Twitter co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey is exiting the company he helped build at a time when its future has never been so uncertain. Why it matters: The person who controls Twitter controls the de facto public square — with implications for politics, media and free speech. The big picture: Twitter is in the midst of its biggest transformation yet — shifting from an ad-based social network focused on text to a subscription-based platform centered around smaller communities and multimedia. In recent months, Twitter has launched a slew of products catered to long-form content, including live audio and newsletters. In rolling out new products, Twitter hoped to address concerns that it had fallen behind competitors like Facebook and Snapchat on product development. The company''s new CEO, longtime chief technology officer Parag Agrawal, will be responsible for helping Twitter hit lofty user and revenue goals that reflect Twitter''s transformation. Twitter said earlier this year that it plans to increase its monetizable daily active user base (mDAUs) from 211 million at the end of last quarter to 315 million by Q4 2023.
Supreme Court to unvaccinated Mass General Brigham employees: You want your jobs back right away? Get your shots
08:26pm, Monday, 29'th Nov 2021 Universal Hub
US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer today rejected a request by a small group of Mass General Brigham employees to make the hospital system give them their jobs back while they fight in court to overturn a hospital requirement they get vaccinated against Covid-19. Breyer, who was assigned to consider the request for an emergency injunction while the employees'' case was pending in federal court in Boston, declined to forward their request to the full court without comment. He had earlier agreed to have the full court consider a similar request from health-care workers in Maine, but the court decided last month that Maine had the right to require vaccinations. A total of eight employees had sued Mass General Brigham over its Nov. 5 vaccination deadline , although their lawyer claimed he represented more than 260 employees. One got the shot and kept his or her job, one quit and the six remaining workers were terminated on Nov. 5; with the proviso they could get rehired on proof of vaccination.
Housing - Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen will talk Section 230 reform with Congress this week
08:17pm, Monday, 29'th Nov 2021 Business Mag
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen will go before Congress again this week, this time offering her unique perspective on the company''s moderation and policy failures as they
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