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Facebook, per rifarsi l’immagine arruola Sir Nick Clegg
Facebook ha scelto un grande comunicatore della politica britannica per rilanciare la sua immagine danneggiata dagli scandali sulla privacy. Il colosso Usa ha annunciato che Sir Nick Clegg, ex vicepremier ed ex leader del partito liberaldemocratico, sarà il nuovo capo degli affari globali e delle comunicazioni di Facebook con il titolo di vicepresidente. (Fonte: Il Sole 24 Ore)
Microsoft’s $7.5BN GitHub buy gets green-lit by EU regulators
Microsoft’s planned acquisition of Git-based code sharing and collaboration service, GitHub, has been given an unconditional greenlight from European Union regulators.
The software giant announced its intention to bag GitHub back in June, saying it would shell out $7.5 billion in stock to do so. At the time it also pledged: “GitHub will retain its developer-first ethos and will operate independently to provide an open platform for all developers in all industries.” (Fonte: TechCrunch)
Vector speeds toward orbital launch capability with $70M in new funding
The market for small satellites in low Earth orbit is expanding faster than the gas in a thruster nozzle, and Vector aims to be the go-to launch platform for companies looking to put a bird in the air on short notice. The company just raised a $70 million B round and aims to take its first payload into space early next year. (Fonte: TechCrunch)
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