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By Niharika Singh

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1. Facebook is no more the best place to work at. Following the data leak scandal, the social media giant has lost its position to Boston-based management consulting firm Bain & Company.

2. Quora is the latest victim of data infringement. The discussion platform has confirmed that data of approximately 100 million users was compromised in a recent data breach.

3. Is it a goodbye for Google's Allo? The tech giant has officially decided to shutdown the smart messaging app in March, 2019 to focus on improving the Android Messages app.

4. Microsoft follows Amazon's lead. The company is opening up its Azure Machine Learning Service for data scientists and developers to let them create their own Machine Learning models.

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