They specifically chose non-profit because it allows them to remain profit driven, and continue to run the company as they have. The non-profit is the main shareholder now, and required by law to act in the interest of its founding principles. They basically did this for PR, because now, working in their customers' best interests is mandatory, and they are protected against hostile takeovers
Infynis
I barely notice when I don't have Internet access anymore, because I use my PC as a media server to stream to every other device in my house. Not having the Internet basically just restricts the games I can play slightly
And businesses don't give a shit about their employees' privacy
This is the real reason Elon Musk doesn't want people tracking his plane. If we know where he is, Wile E Coyote could catch up to him and trick his car into crashing into a brick wall, by painting a tunnel on it
I would assume oniony because it's "[Any entertainer] wants [serious political thing]." Rap artists have a long history of activism though, so I don't think it really fits here
Spotify is less vulnerable to customer churn compared to TV/movie streaming services, as users are less likely to switch music streaming providers due to the hassle of rebuilding playlists and losing personalized recommendations.
I'm sure there's tons they've made that their accountants have managed to classify as something other than "profit," so they don't have to pay taxes on it
Glad he supports criminal rights reform, but I don't think he's picking the right criminals
~~Google accidentally...~~
"Google employee intentionally..."
As long as he never gets elected again, I am content with him living out the rest of his life constantly in court
I asked Google for the release date of the new Final Fantasy XIV expansion today, which comes out June 28th. It told me March 26th
Nazis do thrive by spreading misinformation though, and AIs are great at presenting false information in a way that makes it look believable