'Working Backwards' digs into Jeff Bezos' unique workplace practices. Here are some of the highlights, from banning PowerPoint to starting meetings with silence.

Since it’s big players like Google that have all the targeting data, smaller ones will have a hard time competing without cookie data. Google’s move against individual web tracking might be good for consumer privacy—and could look good to antitrust...

The online ad giant is pushing privacy— and also building a new tracking system that doesn't use individual data.

Facing growing pressure from regulators and competitors, Google’s shifting its ad-tracking tech toward larger, “anonymized” groups.
One of the fathers of Europe's General Data Protection Regulation, Axel Voss, said the laws had to be revised for remote work and tech advances.
Retail media faces growing pains, Google's 'sweetheart deals', and The New York Times a-changing.

Twitter announced today it’s opening up its live audio chat rooms, known as Twitter Spaces, to users on Android. Previously, the experience was only open to select users on iOS following the product’s private beta launch in late December 2020. The co...

Ecommerce has been surging in recent years and COVID-19 has only served to accelerate the trends. With consumers increasingly confident about shopping online while they limit their in-store purchases, small businesses are adapting to the unprecedente...

In a video, Biden denounces "threats" and "anti-union propaganda" while supporting workers unionizing in Alabama.

Future punters won't need to comb landfill for their bitcoin, we suppose Britain's government is mulling a proposal from the cross-party Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) that would force online retailers to collect old electronics from customers f...