Jemima Kiss
Jemima Kiss joined the Guardian in 2006 and leads the Guardian's international technology reporting team, reporting on disruptive technology.
A proud graduate of the UK's Dartington College of Arts and member of the British Journalism Review, Jemima has covered technology and media online since 2002.
Jemima is based in San Francisco.
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A new ‘flash jury’ of randomly selected users will be asked to decide whether flagged comments are abusive, spammy or OK
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Two million people are using Slack to chat, send emojis and encourage creativity at work. Nasa and Harvard are on board – will your company be next?
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At an event at its Cupertino headquarters, Apple announced the smaller iPhone SE, the new 9.7in iPad Pro and iOS 9.3
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Stewart Baker claims the tech company has cooperated with the Chinese government – and compares Tim Cook to Doris Day in the Apple v FBI debate
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Self-driving cars could cut road deaths by 80%, but without better security they put us at risk of car hacking and even ransoms, experts at SXSW say
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Uber built a following quickly because it was cheap and easy to book - if only its drivers weren’t protesting against their treatment
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Users in the US will be able to use the new feature on Facebook’s iPhone app in the next few weeks, part of a drive to expand video on the site
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Facebook poised to overtake Google as most powerful internet company, as net income more than doubled in fourth quarter of 2015
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Jack Dorsey dismisses ‘inaccurate press rumours’ about sudden departure of four senior staff, promoting Adam Bain and Adam Messinger to fill the gaps
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Mark Warner locked horns with former European digital commissioner Neelie Kroes at CES in latest exchange between tech giants and governments on privacy
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Cracker frontman David Lowery leads class action suit against streaming site, claiming it knowingly distributed band’s work without permission
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Two days from the end of public consultation on net neutrality, Facebook’s founder dismissed accusations that Free Basics service is anti-competitive
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Silicon Valley has delusions of grandeur and should concentrate on problems closer to home
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California police say up to three people opened fire at San Bernardino care center and that 14 people are dead and more than a dozen injured
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In a result that was closer than expected, 55% of voters rejected ‘Proposition F’, which would have reduced the number of days owners can rent out properties
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Will 140-characters rule be axed as new CEO aims to make Twitter fly?
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In a quiet, introvert corner of the tech world, Portland’s XOXO festival and Makerbase are encouraging creatives to reclaim their part in creating tech history
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CEO Jack Dorsey used Twitter’s annual developer conference to ‘reboot’ the company’s credentials, saying he would make sure its plans were transparent
Privacy Shield deal lets US tech firms transfer European customers' data again