Facebook says it’s open to advertising u-turn for the EU elections, enabling cross-border campaigns – TechCrunch

Facebook’s VP of global affairs and communications, Nick Clegg, today said the social network — likely in response to pressure from European officials — is “open” to changing its rules on election advertising for European Union elections that will take place on May 23, by allowing cross-border campaigning rather than requiring those running ads in…

Driverless cars could be the answer to reducing light pollution

Within the next several decades, most of the industrialized world’s cars and trucks could be replaced by autonomous vehicles. That transformation may provide an opportunity to fix some of what’s now broken with modern transportation—including, perhaps, light pollution. That might seem an odd intersection of environmental concerns and driverless technologies. Ethical concerns about the vehicles…

TurboTax and H&R Block hide their free tax filing tools from Google on purpose – TechCrunch

Low-income Americans can file their taxes for free, but odds are they ended up paying anyway. ProPublica found that tax-filing giant Intuit is deliberately concealing search results for its free filing service, instead pointing all consumers toward its paid products. While users visiting TurboTax’s homepage will be greeted with what looks like free tax software,…

It’s open season for poaching talent in Silicon Valley – TechCrunch

Recent California court rulings have invalidated common employee non-solicit provisions Nick Saenz & John Frost 16 hours Nick Saenz & John Frost Contributor Several recent court decisions have changed the landscape of California’s competition law, concluding that employee non-solicitation provisions are per se invalid. These cases have major implications both for mature companies relying on…