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Twitter grappled with nuisance spam from the Chinese State intended to obscure news of covid restriction protests happening in cities across the country.
Even though Amazon Alexa devices are pretty popular the digital assistants are on pace to lose $10 billion this year because users just don’t buy products with them.
The Department of Justice opens an investigation into a real estate tech company accused of collusion with landlords over rent prices.
And the UK launches a market probe into Apple and Google’s mobile dominance with their respective browsers but this seems different than the old Internet Explorer saga.
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By Robb Dunewood, Stephanie Humphrey, Terrance Gaines4.8
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Twitter grappled with nuisance spam from the Chinese State intended to obscure news of covid restriction protests happening in cities across the country.
Even though Amazon Alexa devices are pretty popular the digital assistants are on pace to lose $10 billion this year because users just don’t buy products with them.
The Department of Justice opens an investigation into a real estate tech company accused of collusion with landlords over rent prices.
And the UK launches a market probe into Apple and Google’s mobile dominance with their respective browsers but this seems different than the old Internet Explorer saga.
Link to Show Notes
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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