When Large Tech Buys Your Darlings

In this week’s podcast, we discuss Fb's loud new glance, Google purchasing Fitbit, and what occurs when giant manufacturers take over small, disparate merchandise.
On this week’s podcast, we talk about Facebook's loud new look, Google buying Fitbit, and what happens when big brands take over small, disparate products.Original article
Author: Conde Nast

Conde Nast has recently written 10 articles on similar topics including :
  1. "With Larry Page and Sergey Brin stepping back (again!), Google CEO Sundar Pichai is now in charge of Alphabetand its dysfunction". (December 6, 2019)
  2. "The company is incorporating new software that better understands subtleties of language, with the biggest changes for queries outside the US". (October 25, 2019)
  3. "The companys fact-checking policy treats people who arent politicians as second-class citizens". (November 7, 2019)
  4. "Whether it's Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Snapchat, lock down who can see what you're up to". (October 20, 2019)
  5. "Facebook's flaws are apparent, but the CEO's reluctance to police speech shows he stills sees it as a place that connects people and makes the world a better place". (November 1, 2019)
  6. "Video creators are organizing in pockets all over the worldled, in part, by a slingshot maker in Germany". (October 24, 2019)
  7. "Amid leaks and protests, CEO Sundar Pichai is drastically shrinking the company-wide meeting that was once a symbol of Google's idealism". (November 19, 2019)
  8. "A paper from Google leaked last month claimed its researchers had achieved quantum supremacy. Now IBM says Google rigged the test". (October 22, 2019)
  9. "The social media company says it will more closely monitor foreign outlets, and warn users when posts are considered falseunless they're from politicians". (October 22, 2019)
  10. "The company is turbocharging its bug bounty to try to stop the next data leak before it happens". (October 15, 2019)
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