
Tue. 06/22 – More EU Trouble For Google
Another antitrust investigation formally opened against Google in Europe. Facebook’s Oculus ad partner thinks better of the experiment. Stephen Spielberg decides that Netflix’s money is as green as anybody’s. Ransomware gangs are abandoning bitcoin. And Amazon, at least, still believes in autonomous vehicles.
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Another antitrust investigation formally opened against Google in Europe. Facebook’s Oculus ad partner thinks better of the experiment. Stephen Spielberg decides that Netflix’s money is as green as anybody’s. Ransomware gangs are abandoning bitcoin. And Amazon, at least, still believes in autonomous vehicles.
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Links:
- EU opens antitrust probe into Google’s advertising business (Financial Times)
- Resolution Games Pulls Blaston Out Of Facebook Ad Test (Upload)
- Entire London Underground to receive mobile coverage by end of 2024 (The Verge)
- Tinder lets people add videos to their dating profiles (Engadget)
- Epic Games releases free anti-cheat and voice chat services for developers (The Verge)
- Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Partners, Netflix Forge Film Deal in Sign of Changing Hollywood (Variety)
- Monero emerges as crypto of choice for cybercriminals (Financial Times)
- Amazon Snaps Up Option to Buy Stake in AI Truck-Driving Startup (Bloomberg)
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