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Purpose Mode browser extension helps social media users stay focused

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Doom-scrolling, instinctively clicking on ad-based notifications or getting sucked into targeted content—all of these distractions can disrupt focus, increase screen time and ultimately make someone forget why they intended to log on to a social […]

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Unequal internet: Study highlights differences between websites from developing and developed countries

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The Internet may be a global phenomenon, but its often-claimed global nature is tempered by the “digital divide”—digital participation still heavily depends on economic conditions.This post was originally published on this site

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Chinese singles are looking for love in video chats—with thousands following along in real time

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Steve Chen had never been in love. Last spring though, it happened. The 25-year-old met his first girlfriend in a way he couldn’t have imagined before: a livestreamed video chat.This post was originally published on […]

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Yahoo is ready to buy Chrome browser if Google is forced to sell

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Internet company Yahoo Inc.—backed by owner Apollo Global Management Inc.—would bid for the Chrome web browser if a federal court orders Google to divest it as a remedy for maintaining an illegal monopoly, a senior […]

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UK regulator unveils major new measures to shield children online

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Britain’s broadcasting regulator announced Thursday that tech firms failing to prevent children from accessing harmful content will face fines or even elimination from the UK market under “transformational” measures launching in July.This post was originally […]

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Google paid Samsung ‘enormous sums’ for Gemini AI app installs, says lawyer

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Alphabet Inc. pays Samsung Electronics Co. an “enormous sum of money” every month to preinstall Google generative AI app, Gemini, on its phones and devices, according to court testimony, even though the company’s practice of […]

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YouTube says more than 20 billion videos uploaded in 20 years

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YouTube on Wednesday celebrated more than 20 billion videos being uploaded to the platform since the first clip debuted two decades ago.This post was originally published on this site

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What a judge’s ruling over Google’s ‘monopoly’ on ad-tech means

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In another major legal blow to Google, a federal judge has ruled that the search giant held an illegal monopoly over some advertising technology, a ruling that could reshape the online advertising business.This post was […]

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Google has illegal monopoly in ad tech, US judge rules

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A US judge on Thursday ruled that Google illegally wielded monopoly power in the online ad technology market, in a legal blow that could rattle the tech giant’s revenue engine.This post was originally published on […]

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Judge strikes down an Ohio law limiting kids’ use of social media as unconstitutional

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A federal judge permanently struck down an Ohio law on Thursday that would have required children and teens under 16 to get parental consent to use social media apps.This post was originally published on this […]

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