William White

William White

William White joined InvestorPlace.com in 2013. He writes about a wide range of stocks across all industries, especially so-called “meme stocks” or “Reddit stocks.” Recently, his area of expertise has expanded to include cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Ripple, and a myriad of other altcoins. Traders looking for additional insight into the stock market can follow him on Twitter.

Recent Articles

Facebook Community Standards: FB Clarifies Nudity, Hate Speech, More

Facebook Community Standards have been updated in an effort to make the website a friendlier place to visit and make clear what's allowed.

Get Your Free Dairy Queen Ice Cream Today

Dairy Queen is giving away free small vanilla ice cream cones on Monday, March 16, 2015 to celebrate its 75th anniversary.

Friday Apple Rumors: ‘Project Titan’ Base May Be in California

Friday's Apple Rumors include Siri recording everything it hears, a look at the final Apple Watch companion app and more.

Twitter Testing New ‘TV Timelines’: 5 Things to Know

Twitter is testing out a new feature on its mobile app that collects Tweets about TV shows and it's called 'TV Timelines'.

Internet of Things: Amazon Buys 2lemetry Startup

Amazon has acquired startup 2lemetry for an undisclosed sum in a deal that could help its Internet of Things develop further.

Apple iOS 8.3 Beta Program: What to Know

Apple has expanded its public beta testing program that it launched for OS X Yosemite 10.10 so that it now includes iOS 8.3.

Thursday Apple Rumors: Apple Releases New iOS and OS X Betas

Thursday's Apple Rumors include new betas for OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 and iOS 8.3 as well as rumors of third-party MacBook accessories.

Palcohol: TTB Approves Powdered Alcohol for Sale in US

The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau has approved Palcohol, a powered form of alcohol, for sale in the United States.

Twitter Takes on Revenge Porn

Twitter has updated its policies in a stab at 'revenge porn' in an effort to cut down on abuse on its social media platform.

Facebook Hit With Huge Lawsuit Over Kids’ Online Purchases

Facebook will have to face a class-action lawsuit in the U.S. over kid's purchases on the website from parents that want refunds.