
Eva Dou
Tech Policy Reporter at The Washington Post
@WashingtonPost tech policy reporter. Author of House of Huawei: The Secret History of China’s Most Powerful Company, out Jan ‘25 from @portfoliobooks
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6 days ago |
abajournal.com | Eva Dou |Gerrit De Vynck
Home Syndicated Google holds an illegal monopoly in ad sales,… Antitrust Law Google holds an illegal monopoly in ad sales, court rules Google’s advertising technology unit is an illegal monopoly, a federal court in Alexandria, Virginia, ruled on Thursday, deepening the internet titan’s regulatory woes and raising the specter that it may have to divest itself of a major source of revenue. The decision by U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District...
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6 days ago |
washingtonpost.com | Eva Dou |Gerrit De Vynck
Google holds an illegal monopoly in ad sales, court rules (washingtonpost.com) Google holds an illegal monopoly in ad sales, court rules By Eva Dou; Gerrit De Vynck 2025041715150100 Google's advertising technology unit is an illegal monopoly, a federal court in Alexandria, Virginia, ruled Thursday, deepening the internet titan's regulatory woes and raising the specter that it may have to divest itself of a major source of revenue.
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1 month ago |
chinabooksreview.com | Taili Ni |Emily Feng |Eva Dou |Nicholas Kristof
Zhou Liqi (周立齐) grew up without the internet, or much of anything at all. His family was the poorest in a poor village. Their fortunes were tied to their crops, and when the weather brought rains or long, arid stretches, as it did frequently, their crops failed. Zhou was known as Ah San, or Number Three, because he had been born third in a string of brothers. Together, they all lived in a crumbling brick home with a dirt courtyard and a leaking roof in China’s southern Guangxi province.
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2 months ago |
bostonglobe.com | Eva Dou
Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts) and Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) have issued a populist appeal to Commerce Secretary-designate Howard Lutnick to toughen chip export controls against China, in response to the country’s surprise DeepSeek AI breakthrough. “Multiple administrations have failed - at the behest of corporate interests - to update and enforce our export controls in a timely manner.
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Eva Dou
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