Facebook said to offer hundreds of millions for music
Facebook's move would allow users to legally include songs in uploaded videos, in a challenge to YouTube.
Facebook's move would allow users to legally include songs in uploaded videos, in a challenge to YouTube.
YouTube, the site best known for viral videos accounts for 25 per cent of all music streamed worldwide.
At first, the young co-founder of Facebook seemed like the perfect Millennial saviour for an iconic magazine – and then things soured.
Ten years ago, I saw Twitter as a tool for building social bonds. These days, I see it as a tool for social coercion.
Donald Trump has assailed plenty of chief executives on Twitter, but now it appears the US President may be on the receiving end from Wall Street.
Greg Goodman, the CEO of the $15 billion global real estate developer and property fund manager, is effectively shorting the global economy.
Australians are concerned about fake news but are not willing to pay for online news.
Gay and transgender activists, unions, left-wing Christians and politicians, the Labor Party and Greens will drive the 'yes' campaign.
Facebook is coming for broadcast television. And YouTube. And Netflix. And every other place for video.
More CEOs, particularly in the technology industry, have been speaking out on social issues.
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