US papers to take on Google and Facebook
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A group of US news organisations will this week try to win the right form Congress to negotiate collectively with the online giants
A group of US news organisations will this week try to win the right form Congress to negotiate collectively with the online giants
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Westpac, ANZ, IBM and the owner of Westfield have have used distributed ledger technology or block chain to make paper based bank guarantees...
Throughout his career controversy has followed tech entrepreneur Ron Creevey, but he believes his latest venture is a winner.
Ethically poor companies should be wary of the informed and action-driven "ethical generation".
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