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Manage Email SubscriptionsFor campaigns striving to get supporters to the polls, as well as change minds, the ability to “micro-target” is manna from heaven, writes Christopher Mims.
Salesforce.com Inc.’s annual Dreamforce customer conference, set to blanket downtown San Francisco next week, will be a blend of business, technology, entertainment, philanthropy and personal empowerment.
The Republican Party, after seizing control of more state chambers than at any time in its history, is largely playing defense in the 2016 election.
Shares of software company Nutanix Inc. rallied in their trading debut Friday, showing warm investor attitudes toward the technology sector in a tepid year for tech IPOs.
The combination of an educated population and the proliferation of mobile technology on the continent makes Africa a good incubator of technology talent, said Leon Katsnelson, chief technology officer and director for IBM’s analytic platform emerging technologies group.
A disciplinary court suspended Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore for the remainder of his term for violating judicial ethics in his defiance of federal court rulings on same-sex marriage.
German citizens and lawmakers across the political spectrum see any state aid as unacceptable for a bank that is being openly derided as a national embarrassment.
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Leaders of a growing “opt out” movement against standardized tests lost a major battle under the nation’s new education law, but the groups are still challenging the law’s minimum-participation thresholds.
Venture capitalist and technology evangelist Marc Andreessen has been among the most prolific Twitter users. He suddenly stopped tweeting on Saturday, and his silence on the social-media site has been deafening in Silicon Valley.
The September Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found that 19% of voters rely on Twitter, Facebook and other social media venues as their primary source of political news. But some groups use social media to keep informed more than others.
The ambitious new science fiction series debuts Sunday, Oct. 2.
The Association of National Advertisers is urging Facebook to offer marketers greater transparency into how it measures ads on its service, a week after it came to light that the social network had overestimated video viewing for two years.
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India’s army said Thursday it carried out overnight “surgical strikes” on what it described as terrorist bases across the country’s de facto border with Pakistan. This is what Indian and Pakistani newspapers had to say about it.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is planning an all-day live broadcast next week that will stream from the organization’s Facebook page.
Celebrating the anniversary of creation, in the era of artificial intelligence.
Salesforce.com said it would press regulators in the U.S. and Europe to block Microsoft’s $26.2 billion acquisition of LinkedIn, citing antitrust issues.
A top Russian official said Moscow would support a 48-hour cease-fire to allow aid into the embattled Syrian city of Aleppo, as the top U.S. diplomat reiterated a threat to cut off talks with Russia over the Syrian crisis.