The record was
broken as tech companies including Twitter, Reddit, Google and others called on their users to contact the FCC and Congress and express their disapproval over new rules now being considered that they claim would impact «net neutrality».
Not exact matches
Tech companies like HubSpot and Google promote private nap spaces and positive sleep
break philosophies,
as do a diverse range of businesses and organizations, including The Huffington Post, Ben & Jerry's and Nike.
While
tech companies dislike paying taxes — just look at Apple, which keeps much of its money offshore to avoid taxes, or Twitter, which once threatened to leave San Francisco unless it received a special tax
break — none of them wants to be labeled
as an opponent of anything that would provide help for the homeless and those with low incomes.
Business magazine, Fortune also listed the iPhone X
breaking records and Facebook admitting it is a media
company as other top
tech trends from this year.
As Mark Zuckerberg gets ready to testify to Congress, amidst calls for both regulating and perhaps even
breaking up
tech companies, it is time to take a sober look at where we stand with these
companies, what the last three weeks have changed and the consequences for investment decisions.
Some 3rd party
tech companies disguised
as Brokerages are unfairly taking traffic from other members of CREA by
breaking these rules.