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Finally, child data privacy could get much-needed reform in new bill (Fast Company)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Sun, 05/19/2019 - 21:03Privacy is hard to see, so let’s put some numbers on it (Fast Company)
Submitted by benton on Fri, 04/19/2019 - 09:51Why Apple and Qualcomm made peace now: a 5G iPhone in 2020 (Fast Company)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Wed, 04/17/2019 - 07:06Twitter is automatically removing about 10 accounts every second (Fast Company)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Mon, 04/08/2019 - 15:38Want to see how your neighbors get the news? This site will show you (Fast Company)
Submitted by Kip Roderick on Thu, 04/04/2019 - 14:06How Netflix's animation studio plans on owning your kids’ screen time (Fast Company)
Submitted by benton on Sun, 03/31/2019 - 15:13The anti-competitive forces that foil speedy, affordable broadband
From Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Santa Monica, California, hundreds of communities in the U.S. have been able to provide consumers and businesses with affordable broadband over locally owned and controlled fiber and coaxial networks. But San Francisco, the epicenter of the digital revolution, can’t match the success of these smaller municipalities, many with far fewer resources and civic wealth. San Francisco is not alone.