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Dadocracia, episode 35 | “Google Big Boss”
Episode of the podcast Dadocracia , a podcast project of Data Privacy Brazil, which reflects on the limits of Google as the global boss of online searches. Specifically, the episode was a talk about Google being sued for monopoly by the US government – a secret contract with Apple gives clues about the importance of this market control: Apple receives between $8 and $12 billion a year to use Google as the default search engine in its browser, Safari t. Marcela Mattiuzzo (VCMA) joined the conversation to explain details of the action and what it can mean for other big techs and for everyone who uses the internet
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