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A group of small tech firms told Congress that Google, Apple and Amazon used bullying tactics to try to crush them. Here are some of the most astounding stories they shared.
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The Washington Post has taken heat from India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, whose official lamented its coverage as local traders voiced outrage over perceived aggression by another Bezos venture, Amazon.
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Under US pressure, social media companies censor critical content and suspend Venezuelan, Iranian, and Syrian accounts.
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"The Wi-Fi network '[NAME]' does not appear to be connected to the Internet"
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