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Coinbase, the world's second-largest cryptocurrency exchange, went public on the Nasdaq this week. Not bad going for a company that began life in a loft and deals in what John Oliver once described as “everything you don't understand about money, combined with everything you don't understand about computers”.
Coinbase drags crypto into the mainstream
In September 2017, Bloomberg reported that Jamie Dimon, then chief executive of JPMorgan Chase & Co, called Bitcoin a “fraud” and said he would fire any employee trading it for being “stupid”.
Earlier this week, Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the US, went public with a direct listing* on the Nasdaq.

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Third Party Cookies: Death to cookie - The Economic Times


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Our topic this week is digital
advertising, and how one company holds the power to both dictate its course, and to build the next-gen tools advertisers will use to reach customers in the future it chooses.
Third-party cookies and the future of online ads
Online advertising as we know it is about to change.
That’s because third-party cookies, those tiny but loathed text files that monitor and track what you see and do across the web, are on their way out.
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News Wars: ETtech Weekend Briefing: News wars split Big Tech


ETtech Weekend Briefing: News wars split Big Tech
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In a few days, Australia will become the first country to introduce laws that will force Google and Facebook to pay news publishers for displaying their content.
The
tech giants, which have in recent years cornered the lion's share of online advertising revenue, reacted angrily to news of the proposed legislation. Google even threatened to shut down its search engine in Australia. But the country is pressing ahead undaunted.
In today's newsletter, we delve deep into the ongoing controversy, which has been in the making ever since media companies started to lose control of how their publications reached the public, and with it, a share of the ad income they generated.

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Internet Shutdowns: ETtech Weekend Briefing: 551 days without 4G, Budget & Bezos


ETtech Weekend Briefing: 551 days without 4G, Budget & Bezos
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Internet shutdowns are the modern-day book bans. Except that shutting down the internet in 2021 is more like banning millions of books -- and shutting banks, grocery stores, schools and offices -- for millions of people at once.
So it’s good news that the two longest internet shutdowns the world has ever seen ended in quick succession this week, in India and Myanmar.
Internet shutdowns are a bad idea for many reasons, which is why all countries but one use them sparingly. One study found there were just 62 shutdowns across 24 countries in 2018. After including the 25th -- India -- that number jumps to 196.

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