Tech Companies Are Under Pressure Everywhere Except Where It Matters
The only place seemingly unconcerned with Big Tech's concentrated power is the agency that might be able to do something about it: the FTC.
The only place seemingly unconcerned with Big Tech's concentrated power is the agency that might be able to do something about it: the FTC.
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