All Your Base Are Belong to Google

This week Google's David Temkin said that they don't plan on developing or using alternative identifiers. No more new tricks to tracking and targeting audiences. What does this mean? Has Google decided this to enhance its image as a good corporate citizen? To ante up on the initial "don't be evil" ethos the company advocated? To be proactively compliant with the growing regulation governments seek to impose of use of personal data? Or does this just mean they’ve got optics on enough of the media universe to effectively own it?

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What we learned from the Zuckerberg testimony

For all the chattering, the headlines, the shared videos of elderly politicians asking a young technology entrepreneur who has risen to become one of the most powerful men in the world, what did we really learn from Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony before Congress?

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