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Chris Noble was a San Francisco-based editor for The Information. Chris spent 11 years at Reuters, with postings in New York, Boston and Paris, where he covered the launch of the euro, technology, media, France’s economic and diplomatic policy — and wine. Later, he was assistant managing editor at MarketWatch for nine years, where he oversaw daily news coverage from a team of dozens in 11 bureau around the world. Chris started his reporting career at The Watertown Daily Times in upstate New York, where he covered everything from barn fires to school board meetings. Before joining The Information, Chris was an editor at personal finance site Credit Karma. He has bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Columbia University.
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Lyft Apologizes for Asking People to Change Their Names

The glitch illustrates the challenge of policing online communities, and the dangers of overreach by platforms as they try to keep things orderly.

Airbnb Scores EU Legal Victory With Online Platform Ruling

The ruling puts Airbnb under a looser regulatory regime, and should strengthen its position in arguments over its operations with other European municipalities.

Vox to Stop Working With Many Freelancers Ahead of California Gig Economy Law

The decision suggests there may be some unintended consequences to the law, and that its original targets —Uber and Lyft—won’t be the only ones affected.

Palantir Wins $111 Million U.S. Army Contract

The dealt strengthens Palantir’s ties with the U.S. government, which have strengthened as some tech companies balk at doing business with the Pentagon.

Salesforce Names Taylor President and COO

The promotion for Taylor, already an influential figure at the company, could set him up to take the top job at Salesforce one day.
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