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March 18, 2019: the morning read

Posted on March 18, 2019 by Kevin

CNET: Democrats hit the gas on Net neutrality bill

CNET: Guardians of the Galaxy 3: James Gunn rehired to write, direct Marvel film

The Verge: Questions about policing online hate are much bigger than Facebook and YouTube

The Verge: Spotify responds to Apple, calling it a ‘monopolist’

Ars Technica: How a wireless keyboard lets hackers take full control of connected computers

Ars Technica: How Google influences the conversation in Washington

TechCrunch: A huge trove of medical records and prescriptions found exposed

NY Times: Saudi Crown Prince’s Brutal Drive to Crush Dissenters Began Before Khashoggi

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