From small startups to large multinational corporations, tech companies of all sizes have been forced to let go of employees in droves, leaving many wondering why this is happening.
Here is a quick breakdown of how the fortune of the world's richest tech billionaires fared in 2022.
Some new policies have been kept in place that aims to fight the rigid hierarchy that has been known to segregate Indians for many generations.
Google has grave reservations about developing a self-regulatory body for the social media sector in India to hear user complaints, though the proposal has support from Facebook and Twitter (TWTR.N), sources with knowledge of the discussions told Reuters.
From small startups to large multinational corporations, tech companies of all sizes have been forced to let go of employees in droves, leaving many wondering why this is happening.
Here is a quick breakdown of how the fortune of the world's richest tech billionaires fared in 2022.
Some new policies have been kept in place that aims to fight the rigid hierarchy that has been known to segregate Indians for many generations.
Google has grave reservations about developing a self-regulatory body for the social media sector in India to hear user complaints, though the proposal has support from Facebook and Twitter (TWTR.N), sources with knowledge of the discussions told Reuters.