A positive earnings report, a reputable survey of its users, and two meetings with politicians reveal a company unwilling to confront its most urgent problem.
The 7,000-word Q&A is so much more than just the part about the goat Mark Zuckerberg killed with a laser.
The company wants “be more transparent,” but its safety team has to stay anonymous because they fear online harassment.
You gotta wonder about the conversations (and rationalizations) that happen in Twitter’s corporate boardrooms. After a year in which the social media giant was…
Twitter CEO Dick Costolo (@dickc) is stepping down July 1 and will be replaced by co-founder Jack Dorsey (@jack) on an interim basis. Twitter…
When will Americans give President Barack Obama a break? Seems like every time BHO II turns to new media to engage his coast-to-coast constituents…