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Mark Zuckerberg’s emails fretting about how to stop rivals like Instagram from catching Facebook are powerful evidence at the ...
Zuckerberg worried about Google diving into social media, and created a competitive buffer around Meta through M&A, according ...
During testimony at Meta’s antitrust trial, the Facebook founder’s argument was, in so many words, that platforms like his ...
Mark Zuckerberg was the leadoff witness in an antitrust case against Meta – one filed under the first term of the president ...
In an internal email surfaced as part of the Meta antitrust trial, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg fretted about the potential that ...
Meta’s lead attorney, Mark Hansen, had asked the CEO if he was “happy” about paying $19 billion for WhatsApp in 2014. Zuckerberg flashed a grin, took a brief pause, and responded ...
According to a January 2013 message to Meta's board, Zuckerberg expressed concern that WhatsApp could develop its own social ...
In an ongoing antitrust case, the Federal Trade Commission says that Meta has a monopoly on “personal social networking services” and should have to spin off Instagram and WhatsApp. Throughout the ...
Mark Zuckerberg thinks TikTok slowed Meta’s growth. Mark Zuckerberg was the first witness to testify in Meta’s antitrust case ...
Mark Zuckerberg's journey from a Harvard dorm room to the helm of Meta Platforms Inc. has revolutionized digital interaction.
Internal communications reveal Mark Zuckerberg's concerns about Facebook's future. He feels Facebook's 'friending' model is ...
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