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‘It was weird, man’: Zuckerberg took Facebook employees to see ‘The Social Network’ when it came out
Mark Zuckerberg may not be the most likable figure in Silicon Valley, but we can empathize with him on this: It would feel really weird if someone made a movie about your life. On the YouTube podcast Colin and Samir, Zuckerberg spoke about the one and only time he saw “The Social Network.” “It was...
techcrunch.com - 7 days ago

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How the Food of Different Cultures in ‘The Lord of The Rings’ Connected the Various Characters
Filmmaker Kristian T. Williams (“kaptainkristian”) looks at the different foods and drinks consumed by various tribes, races, and cultures within the...
laughingsquid.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Meta blocks links to the hacked JD Vance dossier on Threads, Instagram, and Facebook
The company says the document violates policies meant to deal with US election interference. Meta is restricting links on Threads, Instagram, and Facebook that lead to Ken Klippenstein’s newsletter containing a JD Vance dossier that was allegedly nabbed in an Iranian hack of the Trump campaign. The...
theverge.com - 30+ days ago
business
Microsoft's Xbox strategy has reader opinions split almost perfectly in half
I recently polled Xbox players on our social media channels, and the results showed an even split of opinion on Microsoft's strategy for the brand....
windowscentral.com - 10 days ago
job & work
Americans are working less than they were 5 years ago: Gallup
(TNND) — Americans are working fewer hours than they were before the pandemic, with the drop more pronounced among younger employees. Gallup said...
komonews.com - 9 days ago
technology
a16z- and Benchmark-backed 11x has been claiming customers it doesn’t have
Last year, AI-powered sales automation startup 11x appeared to be on an explosive growth trajectory. However, nearly two dozen sources — including investors and current and former employees — told TechCrunch that the company has experienced financial struggles, largely of its own making. Numerous...
techcrunch.com - 10 days ago
entrepreneurship
Gather, Share, Build (Blog)
By Nithya Ramanathan & Jim FruchtermanWhy data is one of the biggest challenges to leveraging AI for social good—and how the social sector can...
ssir.org - 30+ days ago
apps
‘They can literally have control of your phone’: Woman issues warning about ‘lethal’ iOS 18 update
An Apple customer is going viral on TikTok after warning users about the potential downsides to iPhone’s newest iOS18 update. Beshell...
dailydot.com - 30+ days ago
apps
New Android Malware Crocodilus Uses Social Tricks To Steal Crypto Keys
A newly discovered Android malware called Crocodilus is raising concerns about its ability to steal sensitive cryptocurrency wallet credentials through social engineering. Although recently observed targeting users in Spain and Turkey, the malware’s advanced capabilities suggest a broader rollout...
forbes.com - 4 days ago
science
Cough CPR goes viral on social media -- But it's a major heart attack mistake
A recent trend on social media has revived a curious technique from the late 1970s called cough CPR. A post claims that this method can help people,...
studyfinds.org - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
A new social music platform just hit 1 million users. Here's the pitch deck it used to close its $ 8 million seed round.
Joseph Perla thinks the way we listen to music is due for a shake-up. Spotify, the largest music streaming service, has been focused on AI and podcasting. And TikTok, a breakthrough platform for music discovery and marketing, could still be banned in the US. Perla, CEO of social music platform...
businessinsider.com - 30+ days ago
technology
When LinkedIn co-founder told employees: Go home, have dinner with family, and then open laptops to …
LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman revealed that during the company's early days, employees were expected to continue working from home after having...
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TikTok says report of possible sale to Musk 'pure fiction'
TikTok has called a report that China is considering allowing a sale of the social media company's US operations to Elon Musk "pure fiction." The firm's comments came in response to a report by Bloomberg that Chinese officials are weighing an option that could see its business in America being sold...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
business
23andMe is laying off 40 percent of its staff
The genetic testing service is also winding down its therapeutics division. More than 200 employees of 23andMe are being laid off as part of the company’s ongoing cost-cutting measures. The layoffs will impact 40 percent of the genetic testing company’s workforce. 23andMe CEO and co-founder Anne...
engadget.com - 30+ days ago
sports
Stephen A. Smith says he’s featured in fake video circulating social media: ‘We are living in dangerous time s’
According to Stephen A. Smith of ESPN, there’s a fake video — which may be AI-generated — of him circulating on social media, and the video doesn’t...
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Africa: The Transformative Power of Networks - Advancing Women Entrepreneurs in Africa
[Graça Machel Trust] In an era of rapid change and increasing challenges, women's networks have become influential social and economic...
allafrica.com - 3 days ago
health
COVID-19 was ‘the great accelerator.’ Its impacts are still rippling out.
The COVID-19 pandemic was just arriving in the Roaring Fork Valley when the threat of a virulent virus became an all-encompassing crisis in the...
aspenjournalism.org - 13 days ago
entrepreneurship
Discretionary Effort: Seven Leadership Levers That Drive Performance
What motivates employees to go above and beyond their basic job requirements? In today's competitive business environment, the difference between adequate and exceptional organizational performance often lies in discretionary effort—that extra energy, creativity, and commitment employees...
forbes.com - 1 day ago
job & work
Missouri governor calls remote state workers back to offices
JEFFERSON CITY – Gov. Mike Kehoe’s administration is calling remote workers back to the office, despite concerns that some employees may not have a...
stltoday.com - 30+ days ago
apps
How to Easily Unlike a Post on Facebook and Clean Up Your Feed
This article shows you how to unlike something on Facebook. Because Facebook's algorithm uses your likes to shape the newsfeed, accidental likes can...
lifewire.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Mark Cuban Clarifies Social Media Cleanup Habits After Deleting Posts On VP Kamala Harris: 'I've Always Gone Back And Deleted Tweets'
Entrepreneur and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban addressed questions about his social media practices after users noticed the deletion of posts...
benzinga.com - 30+ days ago
apps
4 reasons why Substack is the first social media app I open every morning now
Tired of traditional social media? Here's why I've been turning to Substack more and more - and why you might do the same if you give it a try. Every...
zdnet.com - 15 days ago
celebrity
Shirtless Channing Tatum Flaunts Ripped Body, Says He’s Done Putting on Weight for Movie Roles
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usmagazine.com - 13 days ago
beauty
21 Oval Nail Designs That Show Off the Classic Shape
Consider oval nails as the social butterfly of the salon. This long, subtly rounded shape is chic and sophisticated on its own, but simultaneously...
byrdie.com - 26 days ago
design
KFC takes a bite out of annoying fake game ads and turns them into real games
KFC Original Fake Games are ingenious. Fake game ads have to be one of the most annoying genres of advertising. Cluttering social media feeds, they...
creativebloq.com - 23 days ago
business
Turnover, Burnout, and Mediocre Performance? This Strategy Could Be the Perfect Fix for Your Employees
Your employees are stuck and unmotivated. Here’s how to get them (and your company) moving again. Strong companies don’t just happen—they’re built by people who are engaged, capable, and growing. Yet too often organizations neglect the employees who are actually doing the work. If you’ve ever felt...
inc.com - 11 days ago