Hannah Mitchell – Thursday, March 18th, 2021 Print | Email Big Tech has put in its best efforts to be involved in the vaccine rollout, with Google, Facebook and Apple creating tools to help get people vaccines. Here are three tools Big Tech has created to get people vaccines: Google: Google was the first of the three to launch a vaccine finder tool in late January. Google launched new tools in Google Search and Maps to show where COVID-19 vaccine locations… Source link
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Read More »Facebook and Amazon dropped the dime on Google
Facebook: The Google+ network and phone wars Google’s fledgling social network, Google+, had about 500 million users in 2012 compared with more than 1 billion people on Facebook. (Facebook now has an estimated 2.8 billion users worldwide.) But Facebook said the new upstart had an unfair advantage: Google had structured its search website so that users would see links to Google+ profiles before those from networks like Facebook and Twitter. In a previously unknown March 2012 presentation… Source link
Read More »Apple is ‘a force for good,’ Facebook not so much: Walter Isaacson
Famed author Walter Isaacson is wading into the debate between two of Silicon Valley’s biggest forces: Apple and Facebook. In an interview with Yahoo Finance Editor-in-Chief Andy Serwer, Isaacson discussed how technology needs to help humanity, adding that Apple (AAPL) is on the right track, while Facebook (FB) and other social media networks are allowing for the spread of disinformation and anger. “I think we always have to worry about whether tech is a force for good,” Isaacson said…. Source link
Read More »Congress puts Google, Facebook in its sights in effort to bolster local news
Big tech remained in focus in Washington Friday, as lawmakers of both parties promoted legislation that would exempt news publishers from certain antitrust laws and enable them to collectively bargain with online advertising giants Google and Facebook over content distribution. “A free and diverse press is the backbone of a vibrant democracy,” said Rep. David Cicilline, a Rhode Island Democrat and chairman of a House Judiciary subcommittee focused on antitrust issues,… Source link
Read More »Facebook, Google fight bill that would help U.S. news industry
Lobbyists for Facebook and Google threw their weight against new U.S. legislation that seeks to aid struggling news publishers by allowing them to negotiate collectively against the tech companies over revenue sharing and other deals. U.S. lawmakers introduced the plan in Congress on Wednesday to address a perceived power imbalance between news outlets and the tech giants. Critics accuse the companies of using content to drive traffic and ad revenue to their platforms without fairly… Source link
Read More »Apple Just Hit Out At Google And Facebook With Striking New Privacy Move
Apple has just made a striking new privacy move ahead of the launch of iOS 14.5. Apple has just hit out at data-collecting rivals such as Google and Facebook with the launch of a … [+] new database of privacy labels on its website. SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Apple has just hit out at data-collecting rivals such as Google and Facebook with the launch of a new database of privacy labels on its website. Apple released privacy labels for its… Source link
Read More »Facebook, Google fight bill that would help U.S. news industry
By Diane Bartz, Helen Coster WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Lobbyists for Facebook and Google threw their weight against new U.S. legislation that seeks to aid struggling news publishers by allowing them to negotiate collectively against the tech companies over revenue sharing and other deals. U.S. lawmakers introduced the plan in Congress on Wednesday to address a perceived power imbalance between news outlets and the tech giants. Critics accuse the companies of using content to drive traffic and ad… Source link
Read More »Facebook, Google fight bill that would help U.S. news industry
By Diane Bartz, Helen Coster WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Lobbyists for Facebook and Google threw their weight against new U.S. legislation that seeks to aid struggling news publishers by allowing them to negotiate collectively against the tech companies over revenue sharing and other deals. U.S. lawmakers introduced the plan in Congress on Wednesday to address a perceived power imbalance between news outlets and the tech giants. Critics accuse the companies of using content to drive traffic and ad… Source link
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