Google, Facebook and Twitter last week vowed to fight fake news, hate speech and abuse amid a backlash over how such content may have influenced the U.S. presidential election.
Google, Facebook and Twitter last week vowed to fight fake news, hate speech and abuse amid a backlash over how such content may have influenced the U.S. presidential election.
As the retail landscape becomes more fragmented and retaining customer loyalty becomes an increasingly slippery proposition, brands are looking to build a community among customers.
The media and entertainment industries are being upending by people and platforms. Their old way of doing business must change or they risk being disrupted even more, say Wharton experts.
The display-ad business model is reaching its saturation point, spurring a need for digital publishers to come up with a new approach.
America did not elect its first female president. Women executives also still face bias, which could remain into the next century, a McKinsey report says.
Middle America came out for Donald Trump. Why? They played by the rules and yet were left behind economically.
India has withdrawn recognition of existing large-value currency notes to combat corruption. Will it work?
The U.S. must avoid positions that could trigger trade wars with China or upset the military balance in Asia, say experts.
President-elect Trump’s bark will likely prove worse than his bite, says a Penn ethicist, who expects reality to taper his more extreme positions.
The Pixel marks a significant change in Google’s past phone strategy. Is the higher-end device likely to succeed?
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