The satirical publisher The Onion reposted an old story in January 2025, after the Meta CEO announced the end of the company's fact-checking program.
Quantum computing stocks are plunging again after another major tech leader cast doubts on the technology’s usefulness in the near future.
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Quantum computing stocks are plunging again after another major tech leader cast doubts on the technology’s usefulness in the near future.
Meta will cut thousands of employees in the latest move for the controversial company that owns platforms like Facebook and Instagram, according to reports.An internal memo sent to Meta workers said five percent of low-performing
Tech multi-billionaire and aspiring macho man Mark Zuckerberg blew an opportunity ... things I’ve ever seen in my life,” Zuckerberg said in a Bloomberg TV interview at Meta’s main office in Menlo Park, California. Zuckerberg added, “On some level ...
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Bloomberg News reported that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg made the announcement ... Bloomberg said Tuesday. The Menlo Park, California-based company owns Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Threads.
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