Wall Street likes it.
Original source: The New York Times’ stock jumped following Facebook’s “trustworthy” news announcement
Link: The New York Times’ stock jumped following Facebook’s “trustworthy” news announcement
Wall Street likes it.
Original source: The New York Times’ stock jumped following Facebook’s “trustworthy” news announcement
Link: The New York Times’ stock jumped following Facebook’s “trustworthy” news announcement
Wall Street likes it.
Original source: The New York Times’ stock jumped following Facebook’s “trustworthy” news announcement
Link: The critics are wrong about AWS’s open source approach
“Is AWS selfish? Sure. Does that selfishness translate into greater developer productivity with machine learning and other enterprise software in the process? Yes. And it’s not merely a convenient byproduct: It’s the whole reason AWS exists."
Original source: The critics are wrong about AWS’s open source approach
Link: The critics are wrong about AWS’s open source approach
“Is AWS selfish? Sure. Does that selfishness translate into greater developer productivity with machine learning and other enterprise software in the process? Yes. And it’s not merely a convenient byproduct: It’s the whole reason AWS exists."
Original source: The critics are wrong about AWS’s open source approach
Link: The critics are wrong about AWS’s open source approach
“Is AWS selfish? Sure. Does that selfishness translate into greater developer productivity with machine learning and other enterprise software in the process? Yes. And it’s not merely a convenient byproduct: It’s the whole reason AWS exists."
Original source: The critics are wrong about AWS’s open source approach
Link: Squeezing more out of slippery big tech may even take tax reforms
“One-off moves don’t change the fact that tech giants are likely to continue to make vast amounts of money overseas, on which they often pay little tax.”
Original source: Squeezing more out of slippery big tech may even take tax reforms
Link: Squeezing more out of slippery big tech may even take tax reforms
“One-off moves don’t change the fact that tech giants are likely to continue to make vast amounts of money overseas, on which they often pay little tax.”
Original source: Squeezing more out of slippery big tech may even take tax reforms
Link: Squeezing more out of slippery big tech may even take tax reforms
“One-off moves don’t change the fact that tech giants are likely to continue to make vast amounts of money overseas, on which they often pay little tax.”
Original source: Squeezing more out of slippery big tech may even take tax reforms
Link: Rupert Murdoch says Facebook needs to pay publishers the way cable companies do
“The publishers are obviously enhancing the value and integrity of Facebook through their news and content but are not being adequately rewarded for those services,” Murdoch wrote. “Carriage payments would have a minor impact on Facebook’s profits but a major impact on the prospects for publishers and journalists.”
Original source: Rupert Murdoch says Facebook needs to pay publishers the way cable companies do