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Recode Daily: Twitter is losing two more top execs

The churn continues.

Adam Messinger
Adam Messinger
Adam Messinger
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The exodus of top executives from Twitter continues. CTO Adam Messinger is leaving to take some time off after five years at the company, and Josh McFarland, VP of product, is joining venture capital firm Greylock. This year has seen the departure of COO Adam Bain and other senior executives. — [Kurt Wagner / Recode]

At the urging of Peter Thiel, the Trump transition team for NASA is adding more members who favor private-public partnerships with commercial space companies like Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin. — [Andy Pasztor / Wall Street Journal]

A Russian criminal ring has created hundreds of thousands of fake internet users and bogus websites to defraud advertisers of as much as $5 million a day for video ads that are never watched. — [Vindu Goel / New York Times]

The first company to run a regular commercial drone delivery trial in the U.S. isn’t Amazon or Google — it’s 7-Eleven. Working with drone maker Flirtey, the company has made 77 drop-offs to customers in Reno, Nev. — [April Glaser / Recode]

Facebook, which has been pushing publishers to broadcast live video on the site, is adding an option to do the same with live audio, opening the door for radio-style programming and podcasting. — [Kurt Wagner / Recode]

Top Stories From Recode

The White House says the U.S. will need a stronger social safety net to help workers displaced by robots

Advances in automation and robotics may one day leave millions of Americans out of work.

Apple has extended its USB dongle discounts through March

The temporary price cut is an effort to calm criticism over the lack of ports on the new MacBook Pro.

LG’s fancy 5K monitor for Apple has been delayed by a bit

The 27-inch display is a replacement for the models Apple used to sell under its own name.

Arianna Huffington’s new store wants to help you break your phone addiction

Thrive Global’s Manhattan pop-up is open through January 15.

Amazon’s Echo is still mostly out of stock in the week leading up to Hanukkah and Christmas

When is too much demand a bad thing?

Diversity in tech too often means ‘hiring white women.’ We need to move beyond that.

A company dominated by men hiring women from similar racial and socioeconomic backgrounds is not diversity in a meaningful sense.

How Alibaba deployed Big Data to combat China IPR pirates and counterfeiters

The Chinese e-commerce giant describes how its Operation “Cloud Sword” led to the arrest of more than 300 suspected counterfeit gang members in 164 investigations.

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Ride an emotional roller coaster with Elon Musk

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This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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