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Google's Win for Open Source
“What happened here, that no one expected, is the Supreme Court found fair use as a matter of law," tech lawyer Marta Belcher said.

Google’s New Privacy Push Is Drawing Scrutiny From the Feds
Google’s plan to block third-party cookies and replace them with a group profiling system has reportedly drawn the attention of federal authorities because of antitrust concerns. “The Hash” panel discusses Google’s privacy push and what comes after cookies.

Robinhood Hires Ex-Google Exec as Its First Chief Product Officer
Google veteran Aparna Chennapragada will oversee all product, design and research.

Be Aware: Crypto Scam Apps Are Lurking in App Stores
There are a ton of scam crypto apps lurking on the Apple and Google app stores that are stealing users’ money and information by imitating legitimate wallets. “The Hash” panel discusses CoinDesk reporters Ben Powers and Colin Harper’s deep dive investigation.

Brave Is Creating a Privacy-Focused Google Competitor
Brave has acquired Tailcat, part of the company’s plan to create a private search engine that can compete with Google. “The Hash” panel discusses current user experience on privacy-focused browsers and the outlook for privacy-centered products.

Google Finance Adds Crypto Data Tab
The tool provides real-time and historical data for bitcoin, ether, litecoin and bitcoin cash.

Apple's iOS Privacy Updates Draw Criticism from Facebook, Snap
Facebook, Snap, Unity, and others are speaking out against privacy updates to Apple's iOS, claiming that increased privacy measures will interfere with their business models. The Hash team weighs in on the future of privacy and advertising, including the use of decentralized, smart contract-based advertising through Brave, an open source web browser.

Google Cloud Seeks Blockchain Expert for China Division
Google Cloud is hiring a manager for its team to sell enterprise accounts to C-level executives.

Google Down: The Perils of Centralization
It was a jarring reminder of the hidden costs of the easy-to-use, centralized systems that permeate the web, and just how taxing or debilitating they can be.

India’s State-Regulated Digital Payments Network Is Dominated by Google and Walmart
A shared payments infrastructure initiated by the state and joined by major Indian banks, the United Payments Interface (UPI) accounted for over 2.2 billion transactions in November.
