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Kylie Robison is a former senior technology reporter at Fortune, where she covered Big Tech and social media companies. She broke several major scoops on X, formerly Twitter, such as its plans to begin charging new users $1 a year to access key features, its plans to remove headlines from news articles, and the resignation of its head of trust and safety. She previously worked as a technology reporter at Business Insider.

Twitter CEO Elon Musk
TechTwitter employees have access to Slack again, but now Twitter is broken
By Kylie RobisonMarch 6, 2023
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TechLeaked memo shows Salesforce employees will receive 70% of their ‘gratitude bonus’
By Kylie RobisonMarch 3, 2023
Salesforce has disbanded the board’s mergers and acquisitions committee, an abrupt sign that Marc Benioff’s string of multibillion-dollar deals is finished
TechSalesforce has disbanded the board’s mergers and acquisitions committee, an abrupt sign that Marc Benioff’s string of multibillion-dollar deals is finished
By Kylie RobisonMarch 1, 2023
Salesforce employee walking into building
SuccessTech giant Salesforce is caught in a war with employees that sums up the pandemic workplace: ‘wellness culture’ vs. ‘high performance culture’
By Jane Thier and Kylie RobisonFebruary 28, 2023
Slack is ditching its stunning San Francisco headquarters — designed to make workers feel like they were in waterfalls and glaciers — and moving into Salesforce Tower to cut costs
TechSlack is ditching its stunning San Francisco headquarters — designed to make workers feel like they were in waterfalls and glaciers — and moving into Salesforce Tower to cut costs
By Kylie RobisonFebruary 13, 2023
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TechGitHub is laying off 10% of staff and cutting down office space
By Kylie RobisonFebruary 9, 2023
Elon Musk Twitter
TechElon Musk emails Twitter staff to pause ‘new feature development’ during glitch that told users they were ‘over the daily limit’ and blocked them from posting
By Kylie RobisonFebruary 8, 2023
Elon Musk’s cost cutting at Twitter reaches the next level after layoffs and stiffing landlords. Now he wants to dump pricey software used by his employees
TechElon Musk’s cost cutting at Twitter reaches the next level after layoffs and stiffing landlords. Now he wants to dump pricey software used by his employees
By Kylie RobisonFebruary 8, 2023
Is Salesforce’s Ohana dead? Layoffs continue to batter the cloud giant, eroding the upbeat culture
NewslettersIs Salesforce’s Ohana dead? Layoffs continue to batter the cloud giant, eroding the upbeat culture
By Kylie RobisonFebruary 3, 2023
Microsoft-owned GitHub’s CFO and CRO depart for new startup jobs
TechMicrosoft-owned GitHub’s CFO and CRO depart for new startup jobs
By Kylie RobisonFebruary 2, 2023
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff
Tech1,900 employees disappear from Salesforce’s all-employee Slack channel as layoffs leave those still with jobs confused and upset
By Kylie RobisonFebruary 2, 2023
Elon Musk insists his infamous $420 ‘funding secured’ tweet was not a joke to make his girlfriend laugh
TechElon Musk insists his infamous $420 ‘funding secured’ tweet was not a joke to make his girlfriend laugh
By Kylie RobisonJanuary 23, 2023
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on stage listening to an audience member ask a question, hand on face, sitting in front of a giant microsoft logo.
TechMicrosoft is giving U.S. employees unlimited paid time off, ditching its 3-weeks-a-year vacation policy
By Kylie RobisonJanuary 11, 2023
Twitter CEO Elon Musk
TechTwitter employees laid off after Elon Musk’s takeover received severance payments today that fall short of expectations
By Kylie RobisonJanuary 7, 2023
Salesforce wants to cut $3 billion to $5 billion in costs, and real estate is a big target. Some offices have less than 10% occupancy, exec says.
TechSalesforce wants to cut $3 billion to $5 billion in costs, and real estate is a big target. Some offices have less than 10% occupancy, exec says.
By Kylie RobisonJanuary 6, 2023
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