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There are 16 million students and professionals in Australia. 15m of them are on LinkedIn

20 years after being founded in a Silicon Valley garage, LinkedIn has become an invaluable platform for professionals around the globe. Australian country manager Matt Tindale talks exclusively to Forbes Australia about driving engagement in the highly-penetrated Australian market.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

Instagram launches restrictive ‘teen accounts’ amid scrutiny—Here’s what to know

The Meta-owned company has faced accusations of failing to protect children on the social media platform.

  • By Ty Roush
  • Forbes Staff

How Redactive AI is helping $2.5bn PEXA implement AI responsibly

The founders of Redactive AI were approached to build a chatbot that could double the productivity of each PEXA employee. The catch was it had to be done using AI in a ‘purposeful, responsible’ manner. Here’s how Redactive made it happen.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

How Ed Craven is changing Australia’s ‘trophy home’ real estate

Tracey Atkins from Forbes Global Properties reveals how young tech entrepreneurs Ed Craven and Scott Farquhar are changing the high-end property game, and what’s afoot in residential real estate across the country.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

Apple’s $100 billion drop sends stock to 5-week low as iPhone demand questions linger

One analyst estimated iPhone preorders fell 13% annually during the first weekend of preorders.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

TikTok has a tough day in court battling the ‘ban bill’

Sooner or later, the Supreme Court will be asked to weigh in.

  • By Emily Baker-White
  • Forbes Staff

OpenAI unveils o1 – 10 key facts about its advanced AI models

OpenAI has introduced the o1 series, its most sophisticated AI models to date, which are designed to excel at complex reasoning and problem-solving tasks.

  • By Janakiram MSV - Senior Contributor

Elon Musk brands Australian government ‘fascists’

The billionaire SpaceX founder responded to news that the Australian government wants to fine internet platforms for failing to prevent misinformation spreading online.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Journalist & List Editor

Top court rules Apple must pay billions in back taxes

The European Union’s top court has issued a final ruling in an ongoing legal battle over tax benefits, finding that Apple must pay billions in back taxes.

  • By Kelly Phillips Erb

Is Google deleting Gmail accounts? What to know

Google is moving forward with a plan to delete inactive Gmail accounts, potentially impacting millions of users.

  • By Samuel Hussey
  • Head of News & Life
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