Nilay, Makena, Adi, and Casey discuss the important moments from Congress’ antitrust hearing with Apple’s Tim Cook, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, and Google’s Sundar Pichai.
Stories discussed this week:
- Antivirus: A weekly digest of the latest COVID-19 research
- Kodak is branching out into pharmaceuticals with US investment
- Twitter forced Donald Trump Jr. to delete tweet spreading COVID-19 misinformation
- Moms in Tech Facebook group splintering over allegations of racism
- Google will keep employees working remotely until July 2021
- NASA’s life-hunting Mars rover is officially on its way to the Red Planet
- Tech antitrust hearing: all the news, updates, and documents from Congress’ big moment
- Everything you need to know from the tech antitrust hearing
- What Amazon, Google, Facebook, and Apple have in common
- Antitrust panel says the messages show Zuckerberg trying to buy out his competition
- Jeff Bezos can’t promise Amazon employees don’t access independent seller data
- Google’s business model ‘is the problem,’ David Cicilline says
- The iconic Flip Video almost became Google’s first camera, emails show
- Amazon bought Ring for market position, not technology, emails suggest
- Read Steve Jobs’ emails about why you can’t buy digital books in Amazon’s apps
- Facebook usage and revenue continue to grow as the pandemic rages on
- Google parent company Alphabet sees its first revenue decline in history
- Apple reports strong Mac and iPad sales in record-breaking Q3 earnings
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