Fri. 04/24 - Google Battens Down The Hatches
Apr 24, 2020•22 min
Episode description
AT&T’s CEO rides off into the sunset is both a surprise and not a surprise at all. Whole bunch of interesting Google news all at once. More on that iOS zero-day, more data on tech industry hiring and layoffs, and, of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.
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Links:
- AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson to step down, COO Stankey to take over (CNBC)
- Google to cut marketing budgets by as much as half, directors warned of hiring freezes (CNBC)
- Google ditched tipping feature for donating money to sites (TechCrunch)
- Google will make all advertisers prove their identities, so people can see who they are and which country they’re in (CNBC)
- Apple Finds No Evidence Hackers Exploited iPhone, iPad Mail Flaw (Bloomberg)
- Tech companies pull back on hiring, flashing another grim warning sign for the U.S. economy (CNBC)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
- Silicon Valley balanced grueling schedules with workplace perks. Coronavirus is forcing change (CNET)
- Preppers Are Quite Prepared to Enjoy Some Vindication (NYTimes)
- Following the money in a massive “sextortion” spam scheme (Sophos)
- How Instagram managed to survive antitrust scrutiny when it was acquired by Facebook (Fast Company)
- IN THE CORONAVIRUS ERA, THE FORCE IS STILL WITH JACK DORSEY (Vanity Fair)
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