Facebook launches new program to support US small businesses by buying their outstanding invoices
Facebook has launched its Invoice Fast Track program in the US to support small businesses owned by women and minorities by buying up their outstanding invoices.
Australia vs Facebook: The battle over advertising revenue, consumer data and the ‘attention economy’
Facebook has blocked the sharing of news content in Australia, and last month, Google threatened to exit the market. So what’s prompting these nuclear options?
Forget the Australian media code, Facebook now has a much bigger problem
Facebook might be the world’s biggest social network, with 2.7 billion users, but it could soon lose assets including Instagram and WhatsApp.
Zuckerberg is merging the chat functions on Messenger and Instagram… for his benefit, not yours
Facebook Messenger and Instagram’s direct messaging service will be integrated into one system, Facebook has announced.
“It’s lawless, it’s unfair”: Governments and tech giants must protect small business from fake online reviews
In this digital age, it's easy for anonymous people to post malicious, fraudulent reviews about a business. So what can be done to stop this practice?
‘Age gives you a huge advantage’: The benefits of founding a business later in life
People who establish businesses later in life have more resilience and a better perspective on market changes.
Leaked transcript reveals Facebook’s game plan for escaping regulation
Facebook's plan for resisting regulation has become clear: become too big, too integrated and too influential to be broken up.
Facebook’s moderators are speaking up, but Zuckerberg allegedly thinks they’re being “overdramatic”
Reports of Facebook moderators’ appalling working conditions have been making headlines worldwide, with workers saying they are burning out.
Facebook launches new cryptocurrency, but should we trust it with our money?
Facebook has announced a plan to launch a new cryptocurrency named Libra, furthering its efforts to dominate global communications and business.
‘The oil of the 21st century’: Why big-tech surveillance could damage democracy
Big tech is already being used abroad to monitor citizens, tailor propaganda and enhance the power of repressive regimes.
Facebook might have gotten a makeover, but don’t be fooled, it’s still collecting your data
Have you noticed your Facebook feed looks different lately? The platform is a bit more 'zen', uncluttered and loads faster.
Musk, Zuck and Up: Should the actions of a founder taint their company?
Every organisation starts with a founder. So can we and should we separate their individual actions from the collective whole?