Silicon Valley
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Most workers for San Francisco’s biggest private employer will come into an office just one to three days a week
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The San Francisco Bay Area remains the innovative center of the US tech industry. But there are challenges on the horizon
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Chief executives of Facebook and Twitter quizzed by judiciary committee on allegations of anti-conservative bias and handling of election
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Having won in California, they will seek devastating victories elsewhere
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Facebook, Twitter and Google chiefs to argue against law’s repeal amid unsubstantiated claims of anti-conservative bias
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Republicans and Democrats finally agree on something: big tech’s power threatens our economies and our flow of information
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The justice department brought antitrust charges against the company, but experts say that’s just a start
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The Hunter Biden story was a test for tech platforms. They barely passed
Siva VaidhyanathanFacebook and Twitter are trying to avoid repeating the 2016 misinformation disaster, but haven’t totally figured out how
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The long read: How one magic word became a way of justifying Silicon Valley’s unconstrained power
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Widespread adoption of remote work amid Covid could reshape a city that has become unaffordable
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Editorial: Does taking back control mean transferring authority from Westminster to Washington? It must do because Boris Johnson won’t say otherwise as sovereignty over unique British microprocessor know-how slips into US hands
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Tech giant behind iPhone hits crucial share valuation of $467.77 but closes at $1.979tn just after breaking barrier
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If the Tories truly want to reshape the country, they should help to buy Arm
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Ten years ago, Silicon Valley had written off Zoom. Now it’s used by everyone from princes to piano teachers
The Guardian view of Trump's populism: weaponised and silenced by social media