Elon Musk’s Twitter Is on a Collision Course With Google and Apple Says Former Safety Chief
Musk says, if needed, he’ll build his own Tesla Phone to bypass Android and iOS.
Now that Elon Musk owns Twitter, the company could find itself in trouble with Google and Apple, according to Yoel Roth, who was head of trust and safety at Twitter until he resigned this month. Between them, these two companies’ app stores provide apps to the near-totality of mobile users worldwide, as he explains in a New York Times op-ed. The vast majority of Twitter usage happens over its mobile apps downloaded from one of these two app stores.
INC
Controversial online streaming bill being amended by senators after waiting more than a year
After nearly a year-and-a-half wait, senators will have a chance to make changes to the Liberal government’s online streaming bill and its controversial provisions involving user-generated content.
NATIONAL POST
The Death of Social Media: A Warning to Photographers
Unless you have been living under a rock for the last few years, you’ll probably have noticed that many social media platforms have been heading downhill. Here’s how to best prepare for the social media storms ahead.
FSTOPPERS
Companies are ready to invest in tech, despite a possible downturn
Big Canadian firms are ready to invest in emerging technologies – overwhelmingly so in web3 – according to the latest global tech survey by KPMG.
STRATEGY