The Federal Reserve wants more aid to the economy. Democrats want a lot more aid to the economy. Republicans aren’t sure what they want or when they want it
over Slack about why two Big Tech firms set aside their differences, and whether the effort was worth it. This interview has been edited.Apple and Google have said they were approached by governments to help solve a few key problems with Bluetooth-based technology. One is making the sure that iPhone and Android devices can actually exchange Bluetooth signals, so the apps would work no matter what brand you use.
Is this the latest example of tech companies saying they are going to save the world or is there something to the collaboration?This type of technology hasn’t been used before, at least not for this purpose and at this scale, so it’s unproven to say the least. If it does work, it has the potential to slow the spread of the disease.
Many Americans use all kinds of apps that track their location data, and share their personal details with the world on social media. Are we being hypocrites by worrying about using an app to help in a public health emergency?: Large tech companies are known for harvesting data for targeted ads and marketing.
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