Regulating Big Tech VIDEO GRANDPA
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Is regulating Big Tech even possible in capitalist America?
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Is regulating Big Tech even possible in capitalist America?
Video Grandpa Podcast 176
Subscribe with iTunes
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The NewsSan Diego Impounds 2,500 Scooters Over Comic-Con
The city of San Diego impounded approximately 2,500 dockless scooters and bicycles over the weekend of Comic-Con 2019.
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The lead plaintiff interviewed with Google four times but never got a job.
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