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  • A comprehensive list of 2023 tech layoffs: From major layoffs at Google, Amazon and Microsoft to small fintech startups and apps

    05/11/2023 9:01:07 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 6 replies
    Tech Crunch ^ | 05/11/2023 | Natasha Mascarenhas, Alyssa Stringer
    Last year’s techwide reckoning continues. In 2023, layoffs have yet again cost tens of thousands of tech workers their jobs; this time, the workforce reductions have been driven by the biggest names in tech like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Yahoo and Zoom. Startups, too, have announced cuts across all sectors, from crypto to enterprise SaaS. The reasoning behind these workforce reductions follows a common script, citing the macroeconomic environment and a need to find discipline on a tumultuous path to profitability. Still, tracking the layoffs helps us to understand the impact on innovation, which companies are facing tough pressures and who...
  • An Illegitimate Election Plunges the Republic into a Crisis

    11/27/2020 9:32:18 AM PST · by Mount Athos · 66 replies
    Frontpage Mag ^ | Nov 27, 2020 | Daniel Greenfield
    However the presidential election turns out, one thing is clear, half the country will believe that the man officially sitting in the White House is an illegitimate pretender. And that’s the way it’s been throughout this century. The crisis of presidential legitimacy really kicked into gear in 2000. Before that people might hate the president, but the opposing political party wouldn’t insist on his illegitimacy. Afterward every president has been treated as an illegitimate criminal to be opposed and driven out. Twenty years later, the Democrat strategy of presidential illegitimacy has brought the country to the brink of civil war....
  • Barr Taking Over Antitrust Probes of Silicon Valley Tech Companies

    03/02/2020 2:19:02 PM PST · by bitt · 51 replies
    National Review ^ | 3/2/2020 | MAIREAD MCARDLE
    Attorney General William Barr has tightened his control of the Justice Department’s antitrust probes over the last several months, a move that could spell trouble for Google, Facebook, and other Silicon Valley tech giants. The attorney general, along with his deputy attorney general, Jeffrey Rosen, and several other officials, have personally taken over the antitrust probes, Politico reported Monday. The move makes good on a promise Barr made during his confirmation hearing, when he vowed antitrust issues would be a priority for him. “I think a lot of people wonder how such huge behemoths that now exist in Silicon Valley...
  • US Tech Companies May Be Headed For Disaster

    04/09/2018 11:35:52 AM PDT · by davikkm · 25 replies
    IWB ^ | Daniel Carter
    Eighteen years after the collapse of the dot com bubble, US tech companies find themselves in another precarious situation. During the current economic expansion, stocks like Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google (FAANG) have led the soaring Nasdaq stock index. However, valuations have become stretched, and the party may be coming to a dramatic end very soon. The wind has already been taken out of the sails of Facebook. A few weeks ago, #DeleteFacebook went viral after it was revealed that Cambridge Analytica gained access to the information of millions of Facebook users to learn about their identities and influence...
  • 4 Tech Companies Lobbying Trump Admin For More Foreign Workers, Mass Immigration

    05/02/2017 9:44:59 AM PDT · by davikkm · 28 replies
    breitbart ^ | JOHN BINDER
    In the age of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on the H-1B and strict enforcement of immigration law, tech conglomerates are lobbying the Congress and White House for amnesty and more foreign labor. These are the four tech companies, according to analysis by Quartz, pushing for no reforms to the H-1B visa and legal immigration system, as the current process of bringing more than 85,000 foreigners to the U.S. each year. Microsoft In the first quarter of 2017 during Trump’s presidency, Microsoft lobbied more for immigration and the H-1B visas than any other tech company. In Microsoft’s five out of eight...
  • 97 Tech Companies Including Twitter, Netflix File Legal Brief Condemning Trump's Immigration Order

    02/06/2017 9:49:48 AM PST · by amorphous · 31 replies
    Zero Hedge ^ | 6 Feb 2017 | Tyler Durden
    The onslaught targeting President Trump's immigration executive order continued overnight, when virtually all US tech corporations, from Apple to Zynga, including Twitter, Netflix, Google, and Microsoft, banded together late on Sunday to file an "impassioned" brief condemning Trump's temporary immigration ban, arguing that it "inflicts significant harm on American business." The amicus brief emphasizes the importance of immigrants in the economy and society. The companies originally planned to file the brief later this coming week, but accelerated efforts over the weekend after other legal challenges to the order. Participating companies in the brief, filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals...
  • Silicon Valley makes nice with Trump

    11/20/2016 3:15:59 AM PST · by quesney · 41 replies
    I for one give him my most open mind and wish him great success in his service to the country," Bezos tweeted, two days after the election. In August, prominent venture capitalist Chris Sacca knocked “Trump's erratic behavior, repeatedly demonstrated ignorance of economics, and reckless statements." Sacca now says he's willing to give Trump a chance. “We in the tech community are open to helping President Elect Trump in any way he needs to help those Americans who need it most,” Sacca wrote in an email to The Hill. “We are hopeful he will immediately reach out to the tech...
  • These Are the Highest Paying Companies in America

    04/20/2016 4:35:10 AM PDT · by markomalley · 9 replies
    Fortune ^ | 4/20/16 | Jonathan Chew
    If you’re looking for a company that pays its employees exceedingly well, you’d best start looking at job ads for consulting or tech. Those are the two sectors that dominated Glassdoor’s annual list of the 25 Highest Paying Companies in America.A.T. Kearney topped 2016’s rankings. The Chicago-based management consulting firm offers employees annual median total compensation of $167,534. At No. 5 on Glassdoor’s list, Google GOOGL -1.61% led the tech sector with median total compensation of $153,750. The only company in the top 25 that wasn’t related to consulting or tech was credit card issuer Visa V -0.86% at No....
  • Silicon Shakedown: Black Caucus Flies to Silicon Valley

    08/05/2015 9:02:03 AM PDT · by Hojczyk · 25 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | August 5, 2015 | Jim Hoft
    Black Caucus representatives flew to Silicon Valley this week to coerce tech companies to hire more unqualified black candidates. The caucus members see the lack of diversity at the tech giants as a racial move and not one of competence. Blacks may be underrepresented but not Asians. Though they make up less than 6 percent of the overall workforce, Asians account for a whopping 17 percent of all tech-sector workers and a far higher percentage of engineers. The Sacramento Bee reported: When the world’s leading technology firms reported their workforce demographics, the details were uncomfortable, but not surprising: Apple, Google,...
  • Black leaders press tech companies for more diversity in the ranks

    08/05/2015 6:12:18 AM PDT · by artichokegrower · 57 replies
    Sacramento Bee ^ | August 4, 2015 | Christopher Cadelago
    When the world’s leading technology firms reported their workforce demographics, the details were uncomfortable, but not surprising: Apple, Google, Facebook and other Silicon Valley giants are dominated by men, many of them white.
  • Twitterati Report: Syria Trip Mixes Work With Play

    06/18/2010 2:51:34 AM PDT · by Cindy · 5 replies · 175+ views
    TheCable.ForeignPolicy.com ^ | Wednesday, June 16, 2010 - 12:26 PM | Posted by Josh Rogin
    "Twitterati report: Syria trip mixes work with play" Posted By Josh Rogin Wednesday, June 16, 2010 - 12:26 PM SNIPPET: "The State Department's two leading Twitterati, Special Advisor on Innovation Alec J. Ross (@alecjross) and Policy Planning staffer Jared Cohen (@jaredcohen), are in Syria this week leading a delegation of tech companies hoping to, as the Wall Street Journal's Jay Solomon puts it, "woo President Bashar al-Assad away from his strategic alliance with Iran" with offers of networking equipment, computer software, and the like." SNIPPET: "In between drinking frappuccinos and touring such places as the Souk al-Hamadiye, the famous covered...
  • Tech Companies Focus on Asia to Expand Jobs

    02/27/2004 10:50:12 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 39 replies · 117+ views
    Yahoo! News ^ | 2/27/04 | David Zielenziger - Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Technology companies are seeing a rebound in business, but top executives this week said any jobs added to meet growing demand will likely be in countries where labor is cheaper than the United States. Executives speaking at the Reuters Technology, Media and Telecommunications Summit in New York said they see increased hiring in countries like India and China, but few jobs will be added in the United States. Michael Jordan, chief executive of technology services provider Electronic Data Systems Corp. (NYSE:EDS - news) said EDS's number of employees in low-cost locations like India will rise to...