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Yahoo is getting ready to confirm a historic hack affecting 200 million users

Yahoo did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.
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Twitter unveils ‘quality filter’

TWITTER has long been criticised for its lack of action against online abuse, but this week the social media company announced it is now in the process of rolling out a new feature that will allow users to filter unwanted tweets or content.

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The 10 best deals in Best Buy’s huge 50th anniversary sale happening right now

If you want to be a bit better equipped before you dive in, however, read on.

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I just got Netflix’s price hike email, and I did the only reasonable thing to do

What happened next is pretty straightforward — I did the only thing one should do in this situation.

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Arianna Huffington to leave Huffington Post for wellness start-up Thrive Global

HUFFINGTON Post founder Arianna Huffington is stepping down as editor-in-chief to launch a non-profit group focused on health and wellness.

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Is Twitter finally about to get bought?

There's finally some good news for Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey.

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Twitter reports slowest revenue growth since 2013

Twitter has reported its slowest quarterly sales growth in three years, as the firm fends off competition from a growing number of social media sites

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Debbie Wasserman Schultz to Resign D.N.C. Post

Bernie Sanders wants DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz to resign after leaked emails suggest party officials were mocking the Vermont Senator. Time

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Facebook Messenger tops 1 billion users

But they are increasingly in favor of Facebook, which now has three apps with more than 1 billion monthly active users, and Google, which has seven, most recently Gmail.

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Cramer shocked that so many Netflix users bailing over a couple extra bucks

Netflix's price increases scared people away from the streaming service, and the volume of unsubscribes surprised Jim Cramer.

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WhatsApp in Brazil temporarily suspended

WhatsApp was temporarily suspended in Brazil after a judge said the company had failed to hand over information requested in a criminal investigation.

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Amazon Prime Day: A Cheat Sheet for the Best Deals

In the last few days, Amazon has released a few Prime Day spotlights to watch if you need new headphones, a hoverboard, or some wooden watch bling.

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Facebook brings in live stream policy, but it might not be enough

In light of the Dallas police shootings, Facebook has clarified its guidelines on live-video, but these won't be enough.

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Snapchat Just Changed The Thing It Was Best Known For

Yep. We’re already obsessed.

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Twitter taps board member with consumer savvy

Taylor, who is founder and CEO of business software start-up Quip, joins the board immediately, Twitter said.

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Facebook gives friends higher priority in News Feeds

Facebook is to give posts by users' friends and family greater prominence in their News Feeds.

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Here's what Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told employees about the LinkedIn buy

Microsoft just bought LinkedIn for $26.2 billion. Here's the letter Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella sent to employees about the buy:

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