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For tech firms, the risk of not preparing for leadership changes is huge

TechCrunch

Jason Dressel is president of History Factory , which helps companies use their history and heritage to enhance and transform strategy, positioning, marketing and communication. It’s best to record this history well before the intense swirl of a leadership transition begins. Jason Dressel. Contributor. Share on Twitter.

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

Bloomerang

Andy: So we’ll see if the poll works. So if the poll is launchable, launch it. What do you think the ratio is of you talking versus the donor talking? Or perhaps, you know, you have some history here that I don’t. So this could be cultivation, this could be asking, this could be thanking.

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How Apple is making the antitrust case against it stronger

The Verge

Trending down: Two black former policy executives at Pinterest revealed a history of racist discrimination at the company. Solutions would involve getting as many Americans to vote by mail as possible, and ensuring physical polling places adhere to social distancing. Naaman Zhou and Amanda Meade / The Guardian ). ?? Industry. ?

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Everything we know about this week’s big Twitter hack so far

The Verge

Yesterday’s issue was the most-read in Interface history, and we wanted to make sure you had all the latest developments. Twitter API v2 includes features that were missing from the earlier API, like conversation threading, poll results in tweets, pinned tweets, spam filtering and more powerful stream filtering and search query language.

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How tech companies are fighting antitrust efforts with front groups

The Verge

In this year’s Verge Tech Survey , a national poll found that 72 percent of respondents believe Facebook has too much power, and 56 percent said the government should break up tech companies if they control too much of the economy. And in some crucial areas, public opinion does not appear to be on the company’s side.

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How Facebook’s new election rules sidestep the real problem

The Verge

“There are the details,” she wrote, “and there is this: Mark Zuckerberg, alone, gets to set key rules — with significant consequences — for one of the most important elections in recent history. That should not be lost in the dust of who these changes will hurt or benefit.”. I have no doubt it will make Facebook a better place to work.

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It’s (still) time to end ‘Trending’ on Twitter

The Verge

Trending up : Snapchat is partnering with Power the Polls to encourage users to volunteer as poll workers on Election Day. The move comes amid a looming poll worker shortages due to older people staying home because of COVID-19. Facebook has about 15,000 third-party moderators, not 30,000. Sorry for the errors. And finally.

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