Wall Street likes it.
That 'bimbo' retweet? 'Over your life, Megyn, you've been called worse.'
It's a way to make money "off-platform."
The cable TV executive helps brings more diversity to Twitter's ranks.
The 140-character limit stays, though.
Keeping up with Facebook takes work!
Periscope is learning what Snapchat has already discovered: A lot of times, people don't want their content to disappear.
From a great interview about startup failure.
Amazon hires James DeLorenzo to head up its newly created sports group.
It's yet another search experiment for the search giant.
NBC is in talks with both Facebook and Twitter to strike similar deals to what it inked with Snapchat.
"If this doesn’t work, then we’re screwed."
Color Genomics pushes cancer screenings for all.
Sanders's campaign taps into Silicon Valley's rank and file employees -- the software engineers and developers.
This wasn’t a one-quarter problem. It has been brewing for a while.
Twitter says it can reach the young people TV broadcasters are having trouble finding.
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Twitter added more users but it missed Wall Street's revenue estimates.
There's still time!
Twitter reports Q1 earnings on Tuesday.
One ad for Ted Cruz shows how PACs and campaigns can target voters on Facebook.
With great power comes great responsibility.
Politics -- and programmatic ad buying -- make strange bedfellows.
Banks says she was supposed to cast a spell on Dorsey's behalf.
Hey, there might be some gems! Or junk! Or whatever!
But Jack Dorsey didn't bring in a Famous Hollywood Type. At least not yet.
Facebook's push into live video is going strong.
Reply. Retweet. Like. And now Send.
The fact that Amazon didn't land the NFL games is somewhat surprising.
If talk turns to a company’s TAM, and you're, like, WTF, consider yourself DOA.
We've seen this pitch before.
Donovan will start in May.