Meta’s Blue app graveyard: Zuckerberg’s failed copy-paste era – Dave Lee
In the 21st year of Meta’s existence, a critical analysis reveals a cluttered landscape within the Blue app, highlighting many failed ventures.
In the 21st year of Meta’s existence, a critical analysis reveals a cluttered landscape within the Blue app, highlighting many failed ventures.
Meta’s strategic financial moves ignited shareholder enthusiasm, boosting the company’s stock by over 15% after hours.
OpenAI’s latest move to monetise its language model technology through the “GPT Store” raises concerns as it adopts an engagement-based revenue structure.
As misinformation spreads, Facebook’s leniency toward deepfake audio raises concerns, emphasising the need for updated policies
The AI Chatbot scramble between two tech giants is a race towards owning the next era of online search – with major risk.
Meta shares are soaring shares as CEO Zuckerberg appealed to investors with more efficient and decisive approaches.
If you believe that interest rates have peaked and that the US will avoid a recession, it’s reasonable to contemplate whether the worst may be over for the Nasdaq 100.
Tech companies are trimming staff and slowing hiring as they face higher interest rates and sluggish consumer spending in the US.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the company will cut more than 11,000 jobs, calling himself responsible for the first layoffs in the company’s history.
Meta isn’t just another stock—it was a constituent of the FAANG group, investors’ shorthand for a set of seemingly invincible tech companies.