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Facebook Removes Trump Campaign’s Misleading Coronavirus Video

WASHINGTON — Facebook took down a video posted by the campaign of President Trump on Wednesday in which he claimed children were immune to...

Here are a few ways GPT-3 can go wrong – TechCrunch

Liz O'Sullivan Contributor Liz O’Sullivan is a co-founder and VP of Commercial at Arthur, an AI monitoring and explainability company. She is also Technology Director of...

A look inside Gmail’s product development process – TechCrunch

Google has long been known as the leader in email, but it hasn’t always been that way. In 1997, AOL was the world’s largest email...

As the world stays home, edtech’s Q2 venture totals rose sharply – TechCrunch

But one major round skewed the numbers My friend and colleague Natasha Mascarenhas has been reporting on the edtech beat quite a lot in 2020....

The rules of VC are being broken – TechCrunch

Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast (now on Twitter!), where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. As ever I was joined...

Facebook Gaming Finally Clears Apple Hurdle, Arriving in App Store

For six months, Facebook tried to get Apple to approve its new Facebook Gaming app so it could be available in Apple’s App Store....

Facebook extends coronavirus work from home policy until July 2021 – TechCrunch

Facebook has joined Google in saying it will allow employees to work from home until the middle of next year as a result...

Mashroom raises £4M for its ‘end-to-end’ lettings and property management service – TechCrunch

Mashroom, the London proptech that offers an “end-to-end” lettings and property management service, has raised £4 million in new funding. Backing comes from existing unnamed...

Support for Hindi – TechCrunch

Only about 10% of India’s 1.3 billion people know English. Yet, scores of firms operating in the country offer their services only in English...

Trump Targets WeChat and TikTok, in Sharp Escalation With China

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration announced sweeping restrictions on two popular Chinese social media networks, TikTok and WeChat, a sharp escalation of its confrontation...

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