Thursday, October 31, 2019

Daily Crunch - Twitter is banning political ads

TechCrunch Newsletter
TechCrunch logo
The Daily Crunch logo

Thursday, October 31, 2019 By Anthony Ha

Happy Halloween

Twitter takes a strong stand on political advertising, Apple and Facebook beat Wall Street expectations with their earnings and Microsoft powers instructor-less driver tests. Here’s your Daily Crunch for October 31, 2019.

Jack Dorsey says Twitter will ban all political ads

Arguing that “internet political ads present entirely new challenges to civic discourse,” CEO Jack Dorsey announced that Twitter will be banning all political advertising — albeit with "a few exceptions" like voter registration.

Not only is this a decisive move by Twitter, but it also could increase pressure on Facebook to follow suit, or at least take steps in this direction.

Read more

Jack Dorsey says Twitter will ban all political ads image

Image Credits: Drew Angerer / Getty Images

We analyzed Brex data to learn how startups spend their money

Sponsored by Brex

Successful startups invest heavily in growth. Between finding product-market fit and investing in cloud services and marketing, taking a startup from Pre-Seed to Series A can be an expensive journey. Find out how startups are spending their hard-earned cash.

Read more

Apple beats on Q4 earnings after strong quarter for wearables, services

Apple's iPhone sales still make up over half of its quarterly revenues, but they are slowly shrinking in importance as other divisions in the company pick up speed.

Read more

Facebook shares rise on strong Q3, users up 2% to 2.45B

More earnings news: Despite ongoing public relations crises, Facebook kept growing in Q3 2019, demonstrating that media backlash does not necessarily equate to poor business performance.

Read more

Facebook shares rise on strong Q3, users up 2% to 2.45B image

Driving license tests just got smarter in India with Microsoft's AI project

Hundreds of people who have taken the driver's license test in Dehradun (the capital of the Indian state of Uttarakhand) in recent weeks haven't had to sit next to an instructor. Instead, their cars were affixed with a smartphone that was running HAMS, an AI project developed by a Microsoft Research team.

Read more

Crunchbase raises $30M more to double down on its ambition to be a 'LinkedIn for company data'

Good news for our friends at Crunchbase, which got its start as a part of TechCrunch before being spun off into a separate business several years ago. CEO Jager McConnell also says the site currently has tens of thousands of paying subscribers.

Read more

Crunchbase raises $30M more to double down on its ambition to be a 'LinkedIn for company data' image

Deadspin writers quit after being ordered to stick to sports

The relationship between new management at G/O Media (formerly Gizmodo Media Group/Gawker Media) and editorial staff seems to have been deteriorating for months. This week, it turned into a full-on revolt over auto-play ads and especially a directive that Deadspin writers must stick to sports.

Read more

What Berlin's top VCs want to invest in right now

As we gear up for our Disrupt Berlin conference in December, we check in with top VCs on the types of startups that they’re looking to back right now. (Extra Crunch membership required.)

Read more

Read more stories on TechCrunch.com

Newest Jobs from Crunchboard

See more jobs on CrunchBoard

Post your tech jobs and reach millions of TechCrunch readers for only $200 per month.

Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Flipboard

View this email online in your browser

Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Unsubscribe

© 2019 Verizon Media. All rights reserved. 110 5th St, San Francisco, CA 94103

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.

Automattic is 'short-staffed' amid ongoing drama

Plus: Apple releases a new chip for MacBook Pro ...