
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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nytimes.com | Rachel Abrams |Cecilia Kang |Nina Feldman |Carlos Prieto |Brendan Klinkenberg |Marc Georges | +5 more
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irishtimes.com | Cecilia Kang
Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive of Meta, took the witness stand in a landmark antitrust trial for a third day, saying on Wednesday that the video app TikTok has emerged as a serious competitor in social networking. In a friendly exchange led by lawyers for Meta, Mr Zuckerberg said that the fast growth of the Chinese-owned app was “probably the highest competitive threat for Instagram and Facebook over the last few years”.
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sanjuandailystar.com | Cecilia Kang |Mike Isaac |David McCabe
By Cecilia Kang, Mike Isaac and David McCabeMark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, took the witness stand Monday to defend his social media empire in a landmark antitrust trial that could dismantle a company that has transformed how the world connects online.
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nytimes.com | Cecilia Kang |Mike Isaac |David McCabe
The Meta chief executive, testifying in a landmark antitrust trial, evaded questions about whether he was trying to snuff out competitive threats. In a second day on the stand of a landmark antitrust trial, Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive of Meta, said he bought Instagram and WhatsApp because it was hard to build new apps and evaded questions about whether he was trying to snuff out competitive threats to his company.
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afr.com | Cecilia Kang |Mike Isaac |David McCabe
Washington | Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg took the witness stand on Monday (Tuesday AEST) to defend his social media empire in a landmark antitrust trial that could dismantle a company that has transformed how the world connects online. In a packed courthouse in the US District Court for the District of Columbia, lawyers for the Federal Trade Commission presented Zuckerberg with a binder full of dated emails and internal communications about his acquisition strategy, pushing him to defend his words.
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