Tech watchdog marketing campaign challenges huge tech for hiding behind small enterprise

Time and time once further, tech’s most powerful companies have driven the narrative that any threat to their very private trillion-ish greenback firms will trickle down, hurting the small companies that rely on their products. But counter to the nice and relaxed and fuzzy anecdotes that huge tech has rolled out over t…
Time and time again, tech’s most powerful companies have pushed the narrative that any threat to their own trillion-ish dollar businesses will trickle down, hurting the small companies that rely on their products. But counter to the warm and fuzzy anecdotes that big tech has rolled out over t…Original article
Author: Taylor Hatmaker

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