A Look Inside the Tactics of Definers, Facebook’s Attack Dog
The opposition research firm had focused on the internet company’s competition. But ahead of a Senate hearing it had a new target: senators.
By Jack Nicas and Matthew Rosenberg
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The opposition research firm had focused on the internet company’s competition. But ahead of a Senate hearing it had a new target: senators.
By Jack Nicas and Matthew Rosenberg
Mr. Zuckerberg said that he wouldn’t step down as chairman and that his No. 2, Sheryl Sandberg, was “doing great work” despite questions about their management.
By Cecilia Kang, Matthew Rosenberg and Mike Isaac
Diane Greene, who has run Google Cloud for three years, will be replaced by a former Oracle executive.
By Daisuke Wakabayashi
The internet retailer took 14 months to decide on a second headquarters. Surprise! There will be two of them, and skeptics have plenty to chew on.
By Karen Weise
Reporting on secretive technology companies sometimes means finding people who don’t want to be found. Jack Nicas, who covers Apple, relies on some old-school methods.
By Jack Nicas
To help shoppers get started, here’s a cheat sheet of the products to track, and the ones to ignore.
By Brian X. Chen
Black Friday and Cyber Monday mean hundreds of online deals, discounts, and in-person doorbusters, but these tips will help you tell which ones are really worth your money.
By Alan Henry
Want to share photos this holiday season (and other times)? We have recommendations for cards, photo books, and photo printing services.
By Wirecutter Staff
Here’s what happened when two Times tech reporters installed Facebook’s new Portal video-calling gadgets in their bedrooms.
By Mike Isaac and Farhad Manjoo
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