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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: The social media paradox


The social media paradox


Americans are divided over their attachment to social media, with many finding it to be a threat to privacy and divisive.

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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Waymo will be a force of disruption in the auto industry: Loup Ventures managing partner


Waymo will be a force of disruption in the auto industry: Loup Ventures managing partner


Loup Ventures managing partner Gene Munster gives his take on Waymo and self-driving cars.

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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Cyberwarfare could have a cataclysmic effect on finance: Southern Company CEO


Cyberwarfare could have a cataclysmic effect on finance: Southern Company CEO


Southern Company CEO Tom Fanning tells FOX Business' Maria Bartiromo that cyberwarfare has a significant impact to the country’s national security.

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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Snap launches gaming platform, looks to cash in on 'Fortnite' effect


Snap launches gaming platform, looks to cash in on 'Fortnite' effect


Two of the titles – Snake Squad and Tiny Royal e – are multiplayer battle royale games, similar in functionality to smash-hit video game franchise “Fortnite.”

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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: White House, after Trump campaign reversal, reiterates support for private 5G network


White House, after Trump campaign reversal, reiterates support for private 5G network


The industry has long-opposed any government involvement in 5G networks.

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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Livongo teams up with Amazon’s Alexa


Livongo teams up with Amazon’s Alexa


Livongo Founder Glen Tullman discusses how his customers will soon have the ability to ask Alexa-enabled devices to provide them with their blood glucose readings.

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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: The robots are here: New, unheard-of job titles signal growing occupations in digital age


The robots are here: New, unheard-of job titles signal growing occupations in digital age


According to the WEF, by 2022, the shifting labor division between humans, machines and algorithms will result in 75 million lost job roles, but an addition of 133 million job roles, netting 58 million.

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