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Danielle Abril
Stay informed with Danielle Abril’s coverage and analysis for Coins2Day.
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Newsletters
Netflix crashes Hollywood’s Oscar party
By
Danielle Abril
and
Aaron Pressman
Tech
Why There Are So Many Scooters in Los Angeles
By
Industry Analyst
Tech
‘We’re Confident There’s Fraud.’ Instacart Workers—Upset Over Dwindling Pay—Are Petitioning for a Dept. of Labor Audit
By
Research Team
MPW
Here Are 3 Ways Companies Can Reduce Their Environmental Impact
By
Financial Writer
Conferences
5 Tips for Women Who Want A Corporate Board Seat
By
Tech Reporter
Conferences
A.I. Might Be the Reason You Didn’t Get the Job
By
Blockchain Reporter
Conferences
GM Is Betting on Autonomous and Electric Vehicles, Says Maven Exec, But Obstacles Lie Ahead
By
Crypto Correspondent
Conferences
Career Pivots Are Daunting. Here’s How Three Powerful Women Made Them Work
By
Crypto Correspondent
Tech
Uber Drivers Are Victims of Violence Too
By
Staff Writer
Tech
Can Sundar Pichai Bring Order to Alphabet? Former Google Employees Have Doubts and Hope
By
Contributing Writer
Tech
Google and Twitter Changed Their Rules on Political Ads. Why Won’t Facebook?
By
Blockchain Reporter
Tech
‘People Don’t Know What’s True and What’s Not.’ Obama Worries That Tech Has Led Society Astray
By
Research Team
Tech
LinkedIn Removed 60 Million Spam Posts in the First Half of 2019—3.94 Billion Fewer Than Facebook
By
Market Analyst
Tech
Twitter Details Its New Political Ads Ban—and Warns of ‘Mistakes’ Ahead as the Policy Gets Refined
By
Research Team
Tech
Americans to Companies: We Don’t Trust You With Our Personal Data
By
Research Team