Facebook’s New Product Experimentation (NPE) team is often quick to abandon apps that don’t find traction, and a video speed-dating service it has tested over the last nine months is next for the chopping block.
Engadget - Jan 15, 2022
Newly unredacted documents from a state-led antitrust lawsuit against Google accuse the search giant of colluding with rival Facebook to manipulate online advertising sales.
Seattle Times - Jan 15, 2022
The lawsuit argues Meta should pay its 44 million British users compensation for taking all their personal and private data between 2015 and 2019.
Newsweek on MSN.com - Jan 14, 2022
Chief executives of Alphabet Inc's Google and Facebook were aware of a deal to carve up part of the online advertising market, according to an amended complaint filed by Texas and other states that have filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google.
CNN on MSN.com - Jan 14, 2022
Social media giant Facebook, now known as Meta Platforms, faces a 2.3 billion pound plus ($3.2 billion plus) class action in Britain over allegations it abused its market dominance by exploiting the personal data of 44 million users.
CNN on MSN.com - Jan 14, 2022
Newly revealed documents from the complaint against Google shed light on potential advertising sales manipulation
The Guardian - Jan 15, 2022
Google, Facebook CEOs oversaw illegal ad auction deal that gave Facebook an advantage, states allege
Chief executives of Google and Facebook personally oversaw a 2018 deal that advantaged Facebook on Google's ad auctions, a group of states alleged on Friday.
CNBC on MSN.com - Jan 14, 2022
Meta says human rights diligence projects can be ‘highly time intensive’ and run for year or more
The Guardian - Jan 14, 2022
Chief executives of Alphabet’s Google and Facebook were aware of a deal to carve up part of the online advertising market, according to an amended antitrust
NBC News - Jan 14, 2022
Newly unredacted claims from a 2020 antitrust lawsuit say that Mark Zuckerberg and Sundar Pichai personally approved an allegedly illegal 2018 advertising deal.
BuzzFeed News - Jan 14, 2022
The states’ central claim is that Facebook acquired competitors — particularly Instagram in 2012 and WhatsApp in 2014 — in a predatory manner, by crushing competition.
New York Times - Jan 14, 2022