Congress fumbles by means of antitrust listening to with big tech CEOs

The 4 horseman of the techpocalypse – the CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Fb, and Google – joined the US Home of Representatives at the moment for an antitrust listening to. We watched each second of the greater than 5 and a half hours of Congress’ grilling of a number of the richest males on the earth so that you wouldn’t […]
The four horseman of the techpocalypse – the CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google – joined the US House of Representatives today for an antitrust hearing. We watched every second of the more than five and a half hours of Congress’ grilling of some of the richest men in the world so you wouldn’t […]Original article
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