
Thu. 07/08 – The States Go After Google First
State Attorneys General file an antitrust suit against Google. But why them, first? Visa wants you to spend crypto via their platform. Fintech leads a record first half of the year for VC raises. And if payment for order flow were nixed by the SEC, what would that do to Robinhood?
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State Attorneys General file an antitrust suit against Google. But why them, first? Visa wants you to spend crypto via their platform. Fintech leads a record first half of the year for VC raises. And if payment for order flow were nixed by the SEC, what would that do to Robinhood?
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Links:
- 36 states, D.C. sue Google for alleged antitrust violations in its Android app store (Politico)
- Visa is partnering with over 50 crypto companies to allow clients to spend and convert digital currencies (Markets Insider)
- OnePlus confirms the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro throttle many popular apps to improve battery life (XDA Developers)
- Global Venture Funding Hits All-Time High In First Half Of 2021, With $288B Invested (Crunchbase News)
- London fintech funding soars in first half of the year (Reuters)
- Twitter Pledges to ‘Fully Comply’ With India Internet Rules (Bloomberg)
- Robinhood’s Debut Is Clouded by SEC Scrutiny of Payment for Order Flow (Wall Street Journal)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
- Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg’s Partnership Did Not Survive Trump (New York Times)
- The U.S. says humans will always be in control of AI weapons. But the age of autonomous war is already here. (Washington Post)
- GitHub Copilot is not infringing your copyright (Julia Reda)
- Ireland’s Days as a Tax Haven May Be Ending, but Not Without a Fight (New York Times)
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