Mobile Minutes: Government social media; Women's March start-up; Samsung heir prosecuted; Brexit affects apps
Officials are failing to reach citizens on social media, says a new report, which is fueling distrust in governments.
A few days after Donald J. Trump won the presidential election, the founders of Skedaddle, a bus start-up, began seeing some unusual activity.
A special prosecutor in South Korea is making his case today for arresting Samsung Group?s heir apparent on suspicion of paying bribes for political favors from the country?s president.
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NEW YORK?The price of Apple?s apps in the U.K. are about to increase by about 25%, apparently as a result of Brexit.