As other tech companies returned to growth, Snap continued to struggle with advertising sales and lost money in the first quarter.
Category: Computers and the Internet
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China’s Search Engines Have More Than 66,000 Rules Controlling Content, Report Says
Researchers from the Citizen Lab, a cybersecurity research group, found that the most diligent censor in China is Microsoft’s search engine Bing, the only foreign search engine operating in the country.
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Binance Faces Mounting Pressure as U.S. Crypto Crackdown Intensifies
The scrutiny on Binance, the giant cryptocurrency exchange, has sent new tremors through a market that is still bruised by the implosion of FTX.
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Microsoft Beats Financial Expectations Despite Worries About Economy
Quarterly revenue was up 7 percent and profits were up 9 percent as the company embarked on an aggressive plan to embrace artificial intelligence.
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Alphabet Shrugs Off Advertising Slump, Driven by Search Engine
Google’s parent company returned to sales growth, even as an advertising slowdown continued to crimp YouTube.
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Commerce Dept. Outlines Its Bid to Fund Cutting-Edge Chip Research
The Biden administration announced its strategy for the National Semiconductor Technology Center, a string of facilities aimed at propelling U.S. innovation.
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China Says Chatbots Must Toe the Party Line
The Communist Party outlined draft rules that would set guardrails on the rapidly growing industry of services like ChatGPT.
