Business 2 Community

Business 2 Community

Business 2 Community is an online platform for professionals that started as a personal blog by Brian Rice in 2010. It was later developed into a full-fledged website by Rice and Dan Criel. The site offers a well-rounded perspective on today’s business environment, featuring articles that are frequently shared on social media. With a commitment to high-quality content, Business 2 Community has attracted 15,000 contributors and over 3 million visitors as of May 2014.

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  • 2 weeks ago | business2community.com | Mohit Oberoi

    President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill that’s titled “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” proposes to put a moratorium on states from regulating artificial intelligence (AI) for 10 years, which has unsurprisingly infuriated state governments as well as policy leaders. Here’s everything we know about the proposal and the consequences if it were to be passed.

  • 2 weeks ago | business2community.com | Mohit Oberoi

    Ajit Pai, who was previously the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), is now the chief lobbyist for the mobile industry. Consumer rights advocates have slammed the move, fearing its implications for US consumers, and so have cable companies, whom Pai might be lobbying against. For context, Pai was the FCC chair during President Donald Trump’s first tenure and worked in his transition team last year.

  • 2 weeks ago | business2community.com | Mohit Oberoi

    Elon Musk has said that X (formerly Twitter) is rolling out a chat feature with “bitcoin style encryption.” The feature dubbed XChat would have features like encryption and vanishing messages to enhance safety, and would let users share files. Here’s everything we know about the feature that’s still in beta mode and why Musk’s description of the service has some users perplexed.

  • 1 month ago | business2community.com | Mohit Oberoi

    In one of the largest data breaches of all time, Cybersecurity Researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered an online database containing 184 million unique account credentials. The database wasn’t even password-protected and contains usernames and passwords for several websites like Microsoft, Apple, Google, Snapchat, Facebook, and Instagram. To make things worse, it even had credentials for financial accounts, health platforms, and government portals.

  • 1 month ago | business2community.com | Mohit Oberoi

    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has dropped its case against PepsiCo after the previous administration accused the beverage giant of providing Walmart with an anticompetitive pricing advantage compared to other retailers. Separately, the new all-Republican commission has dropped the long-standing case against Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

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