Squarespace releases new features and product updates to help small business owners sell everything and anything more easily to consumers.
Author: Terry Collins, USA TODAY
One US city plans to pay reparations to Black homeowners. Will the practice expand to yours?
Housing is squarely in the mix of several U.S. cities’ reparations plans for Black residents, but can it really help heal generational wounds?
Study: TikTok, livestreaming, and ‘creator economy’ quickly changing social apps landscape
Apps emphasizing livestreaming including TikTok, Twitch and Instagram are rapidly altering the social media landscape, a new report by App Annie says.
Report: Temp workers struggle in a ‘two-tiered workforce with a permanent underclass’
Report: temp, contracted tech workers are in a “two-tiered workforce with a permanent underclass,” with few rights.
NFL stars Trent Williams, Fred Warner seek to score big by investing in Silicon Valley tech startups
NFL Pro Bowlers Trent Williams and Fred Warner look to score off the field with potential investments in Silicon Valley tech startups.
Is your house too big for you? With prices soaring, some homeowners sell and go smaller
Some households are choosing to downsize to tap into a strong seller’s market as families working from home during the pandemic demand larger homes.
How to curb hate on Instagram? New safety features Limits and Hidden Words aim to help
As scrutiny intensifies, Instagram introduces a slew of new anti-hate and abuse safety features including Limits and Hidden Words.
We hardly knew you: Twitter’s disappearing tweets feature Fleets is gone for good
R.I.P., Fleets. Twitter has ended the feature that users can share text, photos and videos that disappear in 24 hours, similar to rival Snapchat.
Citizen crime app releases Protect, an on-demand subscription security feature
Citizen, the crime and neighborhood watch app, launches Protect, a subscription-based feature where users can contact live virtual agents for help.
Should you be able to sue companies over violating online privacy? This bill aims to give ‘young consumers’ more rights
A Florida congresswoman is again attempting to update a national kids’ online privacy law, but will her bill fall flat again among her peers?