Public mood swings against the sultans of Silicon Valley
What wealth can’t always buy is admiration. And that’s an area in which the tech titans have suffered major losses
What wealth can’t always buy is admiration. And that’s an area in which the tech titans have suffered major losses
Former British deputy prime minister has worked for Facebook since 2018
Net Results: Rebrand flop a sign social media giant needs to face up to problems after another turbulent year
Time millionaires: Meet the people who have cut back on work to pursue the pleasure of leisure
A new book reveals a lot about how the social media giant operates and its bid for market dominance
Planet Business: New chair of embattled Teneo looks to put an end to ‘bad occurrences’
Board rejects proposal to replace founder as chairman at annual meeting
World View: Censorship, democracy and free speech key to interference in public discourse
Teachers and parents are stepping up to the homeschooling challenge. It is time employers did too
Wall Street Journal cites draft version of lawsuit filed by 10 states against Google
Scores of Dublin content moderators ask company to maximise at-home working
Trailblazers from around the world discuss what works and what else needs to be done
Stimulus plan stalls on concern about outlook for US economy as infection rates climb
Report likely to pile on pressure for company facing ad boycott
Company set to release its long-anticipated civil rights audit
Net Results: How much longer do we let monolithic speech arbiters like Facebook and Twitter operate with little limitation?
Case centres on how tech giant valued software and trademarks transferred to Ireland
Antitrust activist Sarah Miller is part of a push to rewire the US economy
Hearing is examination of Facebook’s broad impact on the financial services and housing industries
As global regulators scrutinise social network’s activities, we need to tread carefully
Patrick Freyne: There’s worse things than having a portal to hell – what do you think the M50 is?
News Media Alliance says between 16% and 40% of Google search results are news content
Days when only men had ‘initiative’ and only women were ‘friendly’ not really so distant
Then-taoiseach told Sheryl Sandberg Ireland would take ‘minimalist’ approach to rules
Taoiseach wrote to tech executive pledging to help social media giant ‘realise your plans’
Muted response to poor recent data from UK shows much remains to be done
Algorithmic features have suggested wishing happy birthday to those who have died
Advertising for housing, jobs or credit will no longer be able to target based on those categories
Suspect Brenton Tarrant (28) understood to have held firearms licence and five guns
Net Results: Irish politicians need to be above board in the face of huge lobbying power
Data commissioner responds to reports ex-taoiseach helped firm influence EU laws
Constantly being urged to celebrate an inspiring or spectacular woman is exhausting
Inside Track: Liz Doyle, The Fine Dining Club
While State benefits from social media giant’s investment here, it must ensure Facebook complies with data privacy laws
Tech giant also announces €1m euro investment in the National Anti-Bullying Centre
Net Results: There’s a reason why modern, feature-packed smart TVs are so cheap
A new poll reveals who is the most admired woman in America
Women’s empowerment organisation repositions itself in relation to Facebook chief
Women being more equal at work and men being more hands-on at home means we all have to learn new ways to behave
Tech giant executive previously said she had no knowledge company hired Definers
The people who find it easiest to be themselves at work are the ones who run the show
Network's communications and policy chief admits to hiring lobbying company, Definers Public Affairs
Net Results: The State says it intends to regulate Facebook as needed. Sigh. Go on, try
The social media giant has its PR playbook, but Apple is outsmarting it at every turn
Facebook’s board must take decisive action and consider the positions of its CEO and COO
PR agency’s discrediting of firm’s critics by labelling them agents of Soros is dangerous
Tech giant’s founder fielded a conference call with reporters that quickly went sideways
Gareth Lambe, head of Facebook Ireland, talks data breaches, hate speech and EU threats
Opinion: It has funding, government backing and planning permission. So what’s taking so long?
‘Cosmopolitan’ editor Farrah Storr believes ‘coddling’ is crippling younger generations
His recruitment will be as much of a surprise to Britain as it will be to Silicon Valley
Massive data breach made headlines but Facebook’s trade in user data is as scandalous
A year after the Harvey Weinstein revelations, a professor decided to do some deep reading
The social media giant wants to make us less tech-dependent. Isn't it a little late for that?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices