Mobile Minutes: Uber displaces homeless; Silicon Valley in politics; Twitter’s exec exile; Facebook’s media problem
Scoop: Security guards working at Uber’s San Francisco facility for self-driving cars dismantle a nearby tent city, according to homeless people who were displaced.
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Silicon Valley reckons with its political power
The industry had a monumental 2016, but now it has to deal with the Trump disruption.
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Some of the recent executive departures from Twitter could be ‘involuntary,’ Cantor Fitzgerald says
This week Twitter lost two more of its senior executives — chief technology officer Adam Messinger and VP of product Josh McFarland — and a note published by investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald says they could have been involuntary as part of a management restructuring by CEO Jack Dorsey.
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This week Twitter lost two more of its senior executives — chief technology officer Adam Messinger and VP of product Josh McFarland — and a note published by investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald says they could have been involuntary as part of a management restructuring by CEO Jack Dorsey.
Read more at Business Insider
Zuckerberg: Facebook isn’t a ‘traditional’ media company
SAN FRANCISCO — Is Facebook a media company or a technology company?
Read more at USA Today