here's what's occurring in tech.
fb rolls out "disputed" labels on information reviews. (Guardian)
Some Amazon top clients can now ask Alexa for alcohol and have it delivered inside a couple of hours. (usa today)
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff gets first assembly with Trump, proposes an apprenticeship application to create jobs. (usa nowadays)
facebook expands live video streaming past mobile. Now americans can go reside from their pcs or laptops. (enterprise blog put up)
Be like fb? LinkedIn is including a stream of hyperlinks to news and posts curated via editors. (WSJ)
Ex-Googler Andrew Ng, who was heading AI at Baidu, is leaving the chinese company. (NYT, Ng's Medium submit)
Amazon to expand counterfeit-removal program by means of permitting brands to register their trademarks and highbrow property. (Reuters)
DOJ announced arrest of a Lithuanian man after two unnamed multinational U.S. tech businesses wired $a hundred million to a scammer. (DOJ press unlock)
Tech startup founder in India is jailed after allegedly failing to pay a $260,000 invoice to an ad firm. (Bloomberg)
picture: Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff supplies a keynote tackle right through the 2014 DreamForce convention in San Francisco. Benioff says he has pitched an apprenticeship software to President Trump. (Justin Sullivan/Getty pictures)
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