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April 8, 2019: the morning read

Posted on April 8, 2019 by Kevin

NY Times: The Week in Tech: Facebook Is Desperate to Shape Tech Regulation. Should It?

CNET: Apple’s latest hire might help burnish its AI image

CNET: Facebook, Google, Twitter to face US lawmakers about tech ‘censorship’

Ars Technica: Here’s why NASA’s audacious return to the Moon just might work

TechCrunch: GPS Rollover is today. Here’s why devices might get wacky

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