
Cecilia Kang
Reporter at The New York Times
reporter @NYTIMES and author of NYT Bestseller, AN UGLY TRUTH: INSIDE FACEBOOK'S BATTLE FOR DOMINATION with @sheeraf (DM for signal/proton)
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5 days ago |
nytimes.com | Cecilia Kang
At a landmark antitrust trial, a judge is weighing how to define competition for the social media giant in order to decide whether it broke the law. Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and chief executive of Meta, testifying at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing last year. Credit... Kenny Holston/The New York Times In September 2006, Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive of Facebook, described what made his social network special.
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3 weeks ago |
marinij.com | Mike Isaac |Cecilia Kang
By Mike Isaac and Cecilia KangWASHINGTON — The most telling moment of the U.S. antitrust trial against Meta so far came halfway through more than 10 hours of testimony from Mark Zuckerberg, the company’s chief executive. On the witness stand last week, Zuckerberg, who founded Facebook and later renamed his company Meta, was asked by government lawyers to watch a seven-minute video of an interview he gave at a tech conference more than a decade ago.
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Mike Isaac |Cecilia Kang
In the landmark antitrust case, tech executives have harked back to a Silicon Valley age when social apps like Facebook, Path, Orkut and Google Plus boomed. The most telling moment of the U.S. antitrust trial against Meta so far came halfway through more than 10 hours of testimony from Mark Zuckerberg, the company's chief executive.
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3 weeks ago |
thestar.com.my | Cecilia Kang
WASHINGTON: Kevin Systrom, a co-founder of Instagram, testified April 22 in a landmark federal antitrust trial that his startup was starved of resources after Meta bought it because Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO, was afraid of the success of the photo-sharing app. “Mark was not investing in Instagram because he believed we were a threat to their growth,” Systrom said.
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3 weeks ago |
spokesman.com | Cecilia Kang
WASHINGTON — Kevin Systrom, the co-founder of Instagram, testified Tuesday in a landmark federal antitrust trial that his startup was starved of resources after Meta bought it because Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO, was afraid of the success of the photo-sharing app. “Mark was not investing in Instagram because he believed we were a threat to their growth,” Systrom said.
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