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'Like paying tribute to Mongol overlords': Telegram VP Perekopsky compares Apple and Google to Golden Horde

Telegram Vice President Ilya Perekopsky has in contrast the present dynamic in Silicon Valley to Tatarstan through the reign of the Mongol Empire, with each firm paying tribute to the tech giants as an alternative of the Khan.
Telegram Vice President Ilya Perekopsky has compared the current dynamic in Silicon Valley to Tatarstan during the reign of the Mongol Empire, with every company paying tribute to the tech giants instead of the Khan.Original article
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