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Friday, 1 February 2019
The CEO behind Bustle and the new Gawker is reportedly making a bid on the remaining Gizmodo Media blogs
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The CEO behind Bustle and the new Gawker is reportedly making a bid on the remaining Gizmodo Media blogs
Bryan Goldberg bought the defunct Gawker.com for $1.35 million in July
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Amazon's cloud was a $25.65 billion business in 2018, and shows no signs of slowing down
Amazon Web Services is the leader in the cloud wars, and its rivals aren't catching up just yet.
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Facebook thinks Amazon's ad business has officially become a threat
Amazon is still a small player in an online ad market dominated by Facebook and Google, but it's now on Facebook's radar.
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Apple restores Facebook's developer certificate, ending 2 days of chaos
Apple brought Facebook to its knees with a click of its fingers.
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Former Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman is leaving the company's board of directors
Meg Whitman all but created Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Now she's leaving it once and for all.
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Apple says it is working with Google after employees' access to internal iOS apps was disrupted
Google has been running an app called Screenwise Meter since 2012, which allows users to earn gift cards if they offered up access to their data.
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Amazon tops Wall Street's holiday expectations, but offers weak sales guidance
The e-tailing giant posted results that were better than Wall Street's heady expectations. But it offered a weak sales forecast.
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The future of the Airbus A380 is under threat as Emirates considered dumping the superjumbo for a smaller jet
Emirates is exploring the possibility of switching some of the planes in its Airbus A380 order to the smaller A350 twin-jet.
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Facebook and Twitter just took down hundreds of fake accounts from Iran and elsewhere that were trying to influence politics
Iranian accounts were active on Facebook, while Twitter found ones from Iran, Russia, and Venezuela.
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These YouTube charts compare the popularity of Maroon 5 and Travis Scott, this year's Super Bowl performers, in every US state
Maroon 5 and Travis Scott differ quite a lot in which states they are most popular in on YouTube.
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