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SOURCE: https://www.recode.net/2019/3/6/18252383/google-canada-election-political-ads-tmobile-trump-hotel-china-hackers-eyewear-elon-musk-satire-thud
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Funny story: “After funding a budget of just under $2 million, Musk began to worry that the satire company’s output could be weaponized against SpaceX and Tesla, and so he sold the company to Berkley and Bolton with no strings attached.” [Scott Nover / The Atlantic]Laurene Powell Jobs says President Trump’s attacks on the press are “right out of a dictator’s playbook.” On the latest Recode Decode: Laurene Powell Jobs founded the Emerson Collective, which owns Pop-Up Magazine and has a majority stake in the Atlantic. [Kara Swisher]It’s here.Billionaires.Sign up for our Recode Daily newsletter to get the top tech and business news stories delivered to your inbox.Sign up for our Recode Daily newsletter to get the top tech and business news stories delivered to your inbox."I believe a privacy-focused communications platform will become even more important than today’s open platforms," Zuckerberg wrote Wednesday.Powell Jobs founded the Emerson Collective, which owns Pop-Up Magazine and has a majority stake in the Atlantic.Plus: Congressional Democrats unveil legislation to reinstate net neutrality rules; with an all-star slate of creators, the Luminary app wants to be the Netflix of podcasts; the AI diet.Community outrage over Amazon HQ2 is just one example of the city demanding oversight of tech’s expansion.A Verge affiliate site

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