![]() The richest man in the world's wealth reached an estimated $202 billion, according to Bloomberg's Billionaires Index. The audience network allows Facebook and Instagram advertisers to place their ads elsewhere on the internet.Īmazon's Jeff Bezos is even richer, once again. The social network says those rules could reduce what apps can earn by advertising through Facebook's audience network. Apple will soon require apps to ask users for permission to collect data on what devices they are using and to let ads follow them around on the internet. Daniel Ives, an analyst with Wedbush Securities, predicts a TikTok sale would reap from $35 billion to $40 billion for the North American assets.įacebook complained that Apple's coming operating software update will make it harder for the social network to serve up ads to mobile consumers. President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning the Chinese-owned TikTok in the United States, out of fears that information collected would be shared with the government. For Walmart, this would be a way to gain access to the youth audience to plug its products. Walmart joined Microsoft in its bid for TikTok. Readers, have I missed your favorite? In other tech news this week ![]() The important thing to remember is that if you have a big, important meeting, or class project coming up, have the other app ready for you as a backup, in case Zoom fails again. It's still Zoom, hands down, for ease of use, followed by Webex. And it's free, right?Īnd now that I've spent the week on Zoom, Teams, Messenger Rooms, Webex, Skype, Jitsi, FreeConferenceCall, Discord, Whereby and GoToMeeting, what's my favorite? (Schools and businesses might not be so open to having their meeting in public.) That said, it has a feature to let the host mute all the participants at the flick of a button, which is pretty cool. Sure, you can record your meeting – but Jitsi recommends you do this by livestreaming it to YouTube first, instead of to your computer, as is done on Zoom and other apps. ![]() A site for nerds, Jitsi is an open source platform that says it's "more secure, more flexible, and completely free." When I say it's for nerds, consider this.
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