Pardon for former Google engineer who stole commerce secrets and techniques

President Donald Trump has pardoned a former Google engineer who plead accountable to stealing commerce secrets and techniques previous than turning into a member of Uber’s effort to build robot cars for its ride-hailing provider
President Donald Trump has pardoned a former Google engineer who plead guilty to stealing trade secrets before joining Uber’s effort to build robotic vehicles for its ride-hailing service

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Author: The Independent

The Independent has recently written 11 articles on similar topics including :
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  2. "Australias competition watchdog says a lack of competition for Google and a lack of transparency in the digital advertising supply chain need to be addressed because they are impacting publishers, advertisers and consumers". (January 28, 2021)
  3. "Balloons float 12 miles above the Earth, well above commercial airplanes". (December 4, 2020)
  4. "Device is reportedly being developed by the firms X moonshot factory". (March 5, 2021)
  5. "Wall Street has its eyes on big tech after some of the biggest companies in the world posted lackluster quarterly financial performances". (February 3, 2023)
  6. "Legislation that aims to bolster U.S". (March 22, 2021)
  7. "Fallouts and legal struggles between governments and tech companies are likely to happen more and more, writes Andrew Griffin, and the consequences will be felt the world over". (January 22, 2021)
  8. "Dozens of countries have already called on a complete ban of killer robots". (January 27, 2021)
  9. "EU regulators cleared Googles plan to buy fitness tracking device maker Fitbit after the company promised to silo off user data and not use it for advertising". (December 17, 2020)
  10. "A Google services outage this week and potential impacts from a snowstorm in the Northeast highlight the fragile chain of connectivity that's powering widespread remote learning during the coronavirus pandemic". (December 16, 2020)
  11. "The company has had on-and-off bans since November". (February 22, 2021)
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