The blue checks went away on Twitter over the weekend. Or did they? More interesting details on those Pinduoduo app allegations. In a headline from 2019, Paris says no to e-scooters. And what does the recent move by GM say about the relationship between the car companies and the tech platforms?Sponsors:Ramp.com/techmemeThis episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/techmeme and get on your way to being your best...
The blue checks went away on Twitter over the weekend. Or did they? More interesting details on those Pinduoduo app allegations. In a headline from 2019, Paris says no to e-scooters. And what does the recent move by GM say about the relationship between the car companies and the tech platforms?
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Links:
- Twitter had a very messy weekend (The Verge)
- Twitter’s blue check mark was loved and loathed. Now it’s pay for play. (Washington Post)
- ‘I’ve never seen anything like this:’ One of China’s most popular apps has the ability to spy on its users, say experts (CNN Business)
- Paris votes overwhelmingly to ban shared e-scooters (TechCrunch)
- GM is cutting off access to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for its future EVs (The Verge)
- The rest of the auto industry still loves CarPlay and Android Auto (The Verge)
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