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battellemedia.com
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| | | | | As the coronavirus crisis built to pandemic levels in early March, a relatively unknown tech company confronted a defining opportunity. Zoom Video Communications, a fast-growing enterprise videoconferencing platform with roots in both Silicon Valley and China, had already seen its market cap grow from under $10 billion to nearly double that. As the coronavirus began... | |
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www.gse.harvard.edu
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| | | | | Why teaching about propaganda and all the ways it is disseminated is an important step toward understanding and strengthening our democracy. | |
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librarianshipwreck.wordpress.com
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| | | | | 2017 was a somewhat difficult year for the tech titans, and it looks as though those problems persist in 2018. Of course, the key term in the previous sentence is "somewhat." After all, these companies continue growing in size, these companies continue exerting growing societal influence, the products from these companies continue to embed themselves... | |
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open-web-advocacy.org
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| | | [AI summary] The EU has initiated investigations into Apple, Meta, and Google under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) for potential non-compliance with regulations regarding app store practices, search algorithms, and browser choice. | ||