She Argued Fb Is a Monopoly. To Her Marvel, Other people Listened.

When Dina Srinivasan surrender her task as a virtual promoting govt, she simply sought after to spend a while studying in espresso stores. She wasn’t taking a look to retool antitrust regulation for the social-media age.
When Dina Srinivasan quit her job as a digital advertising executive, she just wanted to spend some time reading in coffee shops. She wasn’t looking to retool antitrust law for the social-media age.Original article
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