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  • F.C.C. Approves a $50 Monthly High-Speed Internet Subsidy February 26, 2021
    The money, aimed at low-income households, is part of an effort to bridge the access gap to broadband connectivity amid the pandemic.
  • AT&T, loaded with debt from its DirecTV deal, sells part of its TV business to a private equity firm. February 26, 2021
    The spinoff, which will give TPG a minority stake, values the TV business at $16.25 billion — about a third of what AT&T paid just for DirecTV in 2015.
  • WMTV – Lawmakers push for increased digital privacy for school students February 25, 2021
  • Airbnb’s Loss Widens as IPO Costs Add to Pandemic Hit February 25, 2021
    Home-sharing giant posts a steep fourth-quarter loss in its first earnings as a public company, as costs tied to its market debut capped a year in which the pandemic ravaged the travel industry.
  • Dispo, David Dobrik’s Photo-Sharing App, Is Taking Off February 25, 2021
    Some are calling David Dobrik’s new photo app, Dispo, the next Instagram.
  • Airbnb posts a $3.9 billion loss in its first report as public company. February 25, 2021
  • Reuters – ByteDance agrees to $92 million privacy settlement with U.S. TikTok users February 25, 2021
  • Twitter Shakes Off the Cobwebs With New Product Plans February 25, 2021
    Though it has received outsized attention for the last few years, the company has not changed very much. But a recent acquisition spree signals a new course.
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