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As growth tanks over Beijing’s tech crackdown, Tencent pledges support to China’s ‘new paradigm’

Tencent calls the latest growth numbers as the end of an era that nurtured some of the world’s largest and most profitable corporations.

Google to plug all ads that dismiss, condone Russia-Ukraine war

Google, whose advertising software helps publishers generate revenue, bars ads from appearing next to content that incites violence and denies tragic events.

US Big Tech unplugs Russian channels from streaming programme on Ukraine

This comes after the European Union said that Russian state-controlled media outlets RT and Sputnik will be banned in the 27-country bloc with immediate effect.

In tight spot, global tech major Google faces another antitrust probe in Europe

An antitrust probe was initiated against the company on a complaint lodged by the European Publishers Council over its digital advertising business.
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Facing regulatory crackdown; Google, Facebook may soon have to pay UK newspapers for using their stories

The UK government plans to roll out a new set of laws in line with the Australian rules that mandate technology majors to pay the respective news agencies.

Reimagining UA managers for privacy centred mobile industry

UA managers who demonstrate the ability to be competent in the face of new demands and changing realities will become an indispensable part of growth teams.

Israel dodges the skilled HR shortage as its tech exports’ swell 22% in 2021

The data by  Central Bureau of Statistics shows that exports of Israel’s hi-tech industries services increased from $28.44 billion in January-October 2020 to $34.65 billion in the same period in 2021

EU clears new online content rules for BigTech cos

The new rules, which are likely to come into force from 2023 face difficult negotiations at the start of next year with EU countries
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Google, Facebook likely to face more ‘accountability’ under new law in UK

British lawmakers have demanded to make Google, Facebook, and other online services legally accountable for advertisements on their platforms

Twitter onboards Indian origin Parag Agrawal as new CEO

The announcement comes shortly after Twitter Inc Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey announced to step down from his role
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