Ian Betteridge on Nostr: An entire generation of tech commentators and CEOs have grown up not understanding ...
An entire generation of tech commentators and CEOs have grown up not understanding the history of antitrust in tech, or the impact it had in shaping the industry. And they really don’t understand that without regulatory action in the 1950s to 1980s, their own businesses would not exist.
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