Facebook parent Meta is preparing for large-scale layoffs that are expected to affect many thousands of employees. Meta gears up for mass firings this week.
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Delhi cops join video app to foster ties with citizens
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Musk named as Twitter’s sole director
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WhatsApp suffers longest ever outage
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Twitter confirms Elon Musk buyout offer, agreement might be reached soon
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Sunita Lad’s short film ‘Nirjhari’ to get OTT launch
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Google bans Trump’s social media app from its Play Store
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