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Ecosia, Lilo… Are “green” search engines really green?

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:16 am
by sami
England has started testing a contact tracing app again . The app will reach 70% of people at risk
What we can learn from successful tracing apps from Ireland and Germany
Citizen app now alerts users of infection risks
Disinformation and awareness

First Russian Viral Disinformation Video of 2020 Election Shows Protesters Burning Bibles
The QAnon conspiracy theory is going global . QAnon Facebook groups are growing at breakneck speed around the world . QAnon followers are hacking the #SaveTheChildren movement . How platforms can fight QAnon
Fake Twitter Account Deceives US Scientific Community for Over Three Years
Facebook will show a warning before you share articles about COVID-19

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LEGISLATION, REGULATIONS

"Apple's App Store Fees Are Theft," Says Anti-Competition Committee Chairman
Faced with legal action, facial recognition startup Clearview AI mounts its defense
JOURNALISM

Le Figaro passes the symbolic 3 euro mark on newsstands
The Daily News becomes a newspaper without a physical editorial office
“The future of journalism is collaboration”
Is the COVID-driven surge in journal subscriptions a short-term trend or a long-term bet?
The end of the “Trump Bump” (the increase in subscriptions linked to the election of Trump) in the American media?
New app helps journalists connect with scientists

STORYTELLING FORMATS

Wall Street Journal Launches cryptocurrency data Newsletter With 6 Weeks of Personal Finance Lessons
Design, Prototype, Zoom – How New York Times Interns Created a Remote Game
ENVIRONMENT

The ecological cost of 5G in 4 questions
Apple can count on its Taiwanese partners to take an eco-friendly turn
USES

People are using Facebook and Instagram as search engines – something that is particularly dangerous in the midst of Covid-19. Here’s how platforms can fix it
People who never fully recovered from coronavirus are gathering online to collect data about their condition
Mixed feedback on Instagram Reels, the TikTok clone
How #Challengeaccepted, created to denounce femicides in Türkiye, is gradually losing its meaning.