WSJ: Zuckerberg tells workers to inflict ache on Apple as privateness battle intensifies - 9to5Mac

As the battle between Facebook and Apple intensifies, The Wall Street Journal is out with a brand spanking new file this morning detailing Facebook’s anger at Apple. The file explains that one of the turning components inside the battle was once an interview Tim Cook did in 2018 amid Facebook’s Cambridge Analytics scandal.
As the battle between Facebook and Apple intensifies, The Wall Street Journal is out with a new report this morning detailing Facebook’s anger at Apple. The report explains that one of the turning points in the battle was an interview Tim Cook did in 2018 amid Facebook’s Cambridge Analytics scandal.Original article
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