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Sangeet Paul Choudary
sanguit
The limits of applying the 'platform argument' to BigTech firms, particularly Facebook, Google, Twitter etc. A thread. The common narrative today - and also in a lot of my
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Matt Rickard
mattrickard
1/ Microsoft is acquiring Nuance for $19.7 billion. That's Microsoft's second largest acquisition, behind LinkedIn ($26.2b)But what is Nuance? Nuance’s story has everything: Ray Kurzweil, Siri, and a complex corporate
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
Thanks for another thought-provoking, fascinating episode, @onthemedia! @Bobosphere, I listened especially carefully to the segment on Twitter, free speech, censorship, etc (it's always a treat when @karaswisher is on).https://www.wnycs
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
After more than a year of investigations, House Dems have produced a 450-page report on market concentration in the tech industry, with a slate of findings that are obvious and
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hypervisible dot pdf
hypervisible
What’s the most absurd/invasive thing that tech platforms do or have done that sounds made-up but is actually true? LT: for instance, the reveal that Facebook is outing sex workers.https://gizmodo.com/how-facebook-outs-sex-workers-1818861
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Matt Stoller
matthewstoller
1. I'm confused by RBG, as I don't really understand how she understood the point of law or what she meant by being committed to liberalism or equality. The best
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Jesse Blumenthal
jessekblum
The "techlash" has always been overblown and COVID exposed what Americans truly care about. A quick thread on my latest piece in @realclearpolicy https://www.realclearpolicy.com/articles/2020/08/12/covid-19_killed_the_techlash_501
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Jason Kint
jason_kint
HUGE!!! watch this in Germany. The court has now ruled Facebook has to stop collecting and using data *across* its apps (FB, Insta, WhatsApp) and broader web (millions of sites)...importantly
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Andrew Small
ajwsmall
I am slightly bemused that this article (not all of which I agree with) has elicited a wave of “actually, Brexit was good for the UK’s China policy, it has
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Danielle *essential services worker* ✍️🆘️
DemInRedOK
Reposting this 2018 article. It has become relevant because of COVID-19."Michael Cohen promised pharma giant Novartis direct access to Trump in exchange for cash."#OneVoice1 #COVID19 https://www.rawstory.com/2018/05/revealed-michael-cohen-p
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Patrick McGee
PatrickMcGee_
Two mini-scoops in this Saturday @FT Big Read:@Tencent has its own “an internal adaptation” to #CAID, the IDFA-workaround out of China, called QAID. @glumobile got acquired b/c of IDFA/ATT implications.A
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Matt Stoller
matthewstoller
The Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on adtech is beginning.https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/meetings/stacking-the-tech-has-google-harmed-competition-in-online-advertising Google President of Global Partnerships and Corporate Donald Harri
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Ophélie Coelho
OphelieCoelho
Numérique : Chaînes de dépendance, des enjeux géopolitiques et environnementauxhttps://replay.jres.org/w/kCEEhbvGS6Dzim2ibXnuJo1/10 Mardi dernier, j’ai eu le plaisir de présenter un résumé de mon travail de recherche lors de la ses
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gaming disorder bun
roun_sa_ville
My friend @davidsvine book talk is live on YouTube now! Join for a discussion on the history of US imperialism and the continued costs of warhttps://youtu.be/49YJywHrTBk In the continued US
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Jason Kint
jason_kint
How it started: How it’s going: GDPR clearly requires strong protections for consumer data in line with consumer expectations. The industry needs to give up trying to
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Brian Armstrong
brian_armstrong
In the wake of other companies struggling with Apple's App Store restrictions, I want to share a bit about Coinbase's own struggle here. Many companies are reluctant to speak out
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