Twitter Blocks Government Agencies from Analytics Service Dataminr — Start Up Your Day Roundup

By Lindsay Friedman | May 09, 2016
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Denied. Twitter denies the government access to Dataminr — a company that gathers and can be used to find signs of terror attacks or social unrest.

Testing, testing. Facebook is experimenting with a “Discover’ feature that makes it easier to find and access .

Walking the walk. may foreshadow advances in prosthetics.

Go with the flow. According to new data, , in part since funding from other sources is drying up.

Cultural marketing. Watch out multinational food chain giants: Burger Singh may be forging a new niche with

Denied. Twitter denies the government access to Dataminr — a company that gathers and can be used to find signs of terror attacks or social unrest.

Testing, testing. Facebook is experimenting with a “Discover’ feature that makes it easier to find and access .

Walking the walk. may foreshadow advances in prosthetics.

Go with the flow. According to new data, , in part since funding from other sources is drying up.

Cultural marketing. Watch out multinational food chain giants: Burger Singh may be forging a new niche with

Lindsay Friedman • Staff writer. Frequently covers franchise news and food trends.

Lindsay Friedman is a staff writer at Âé¶¹Éç.com.
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