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The Internet: Is It a Utility or Not?

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Dec. 2 -- Telecommunications Industry Association CEO Scott Belcher weighs in on the net neutrality debate on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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China Vows to Curb Technology Firms' Influence on Governments

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China's Communist Party is renewing its pledge to crack down on corruption, and its targeting the country's already-embattled technology industry. Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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How a $1.6 Billion Lawsuit May Change the UFC Forever

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Jun.22 -- Ultimate Fighting Championship has long dominated the world of mixed martial arts. But UFC's effort to swallow up competitors has triggered a class action by fighters who claim it's abusing its power. Now a key court victory...
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DOJ Readies Google Antitrust Suit Over Ad-Tech Business

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Sep.01 -- The U.S. Justice Department is preparing a second monopoly lawsuit against Alphabet Inc.’s Google over the company’s digital advertising business, according to a person familiar with the matter. David McLaughlin reports on...
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Antitrust Angst: Long Time Until We Know the Outcome of Tech Probes

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Jun.05 -- Andre Barlow, Doyle Barlow and Mazard partner and Bloomberg's Jennifer Rie discuss the government and political focus on tech companies with David Westin on 'Balance of Power.'
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How Asana Helps Cut Down on Pesky Workplace Notifications

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Jan.31 -- Justin Rosenstein, Asana co-founder, explains how the startup helps cut down on pesky notifications in the workplace. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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CLEAN : Latvia: political scientist comments on general election results

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Political scientist Filips Rajevskis believes the victory of the New Unity party in Latvian elections will give Prime Minister Kristjanis Karins a solid base to form a coalition and run for a second term (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Roger Altman: Corporate Life Cycles Shortening

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Sept. 13 -- Roger Altman, founder and executive chairman at Evercore Partners, examines the global M&A market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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How the Digital World Has Upended Madison Avenue

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Jun.15 -- Ken Auletta, author of "Frenemies," explains how the digital world has upended the advertising industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Flying fairies, furbys and tablets - the top toys for Christmas 2013

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Flying fairies, a Furby that works with an iPad, and a Monopoly set that let's you buy and sell multinational brands like...
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USA: MICROSOFT ANTITRUST COURT CASE WRAP

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Attorneys for both Microsoft and the U-S federal government were grilled by federal appeals court judges in Washington on Mo
nday.
The first day of Microsoft's legal bid to...
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Ben Affleck & Matt Damon Partner for McDonald's Monopoly Game Movie | THR News

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'Deadpool' scribes Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese will write.
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Bloomberg

Buffett Takes on Adelson in Billionaire Feud Over Vegas Lights

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Nov.01 -- In a battle of billionaires, Sheldon Adelson and Warren Buffett are squaring off over who controls the power that keeps the bright lights blazing in Las Vegas and across Nevada. Adelson, the Republican mega-donor and founder of...
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Lawyer: Big tech needs new FTC laws, not break up

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A law professor says the easiest way for the government to reign in abuses of power by big tech firms is for the Federal Trade Commission to issue clear anti-competitive rules.
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Lawyer: Big tech needs new FTC laws, not break up

Higher Ed
A law professor says the easiest way for the government to reign in abuses of power by big tech firms is for the Federal Trade Commission to issue clear anti-competitive rules.
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Bloomberg

Vicente Fox Says AMLO Is a Problem for Mexico

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Mar.07 -- Former Mexican President Vicente Fox, author of "Let's Move On: Beyond Fear & False Prophets," explains why he's worried about current Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on...
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Implications of Epic Games vs Apple Court Ruling

Higher Ed
Sep.17 -- Implications of Epic Games vs Apple Court Ruling
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Tim Cook to Take Stand in Apple vs. Epic Trial

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May.13 -- The judge in the Apple vs. Epic Games trial hints at a compromise as we wait for Tim Cook to take the stand. Mark Gurman reports.
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Rep. Kelly: I Blame Trump for Capitol Riots

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Mar.25 -- Robin Kelly, a Democrat from Illinois, says she's still skeptical of the CEOs from Facebook, Twitter and Google. She also discusses social media's role in disseminating hate speech, regulation, and teh Captiol riots on January...
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USA: MICROSOFT CHAIRMAN BILL GATES WINDOWS 98 PRESS CONFERENCE

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Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates held a press conference in New York on Tuesday to rally support for an on-time release of Windows '98, the latest generation of Microsoft's...
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Curated Video

The Board Game Industry Is Booming

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From new titles to collectable finds, the board game industry has skyrocketed in popularity over the past couple years.
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USA: ATTORNEY GENERAL JANET RENO MICROSOFT PRESS CONFERENCE

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Washington D.C., U.S.A., London, U.K. - 18 May

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Millennials bored with video gaming turn to board games

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LEAD IN: Forget your smartphones and tablets, we're in the middle of an old fashioned board game revival.Sales are buoyant according to the industry with people looking for group and family entertainment because we're 'bored' of staring...
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Bloomberg

There's a Google Problem in This Country: Yelp CEO

Higher Ed
Nov.11 -- Yelp Chief Executive Officer Jeremy Stoppelman says there's a Google problem in this country. He speaks with Bloomberg Technology’s Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Studio 1.0."