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- $4. The letter also said Amazon's coronavirus safety measures are "so inadequate" that they may violate federal and state workplace safety rules.
- $4. Pichai said the experience of operating from home was giving Google an opportunity to reimagine the way the company works.
- $4. Thuan Pham, who joined the company in 2013, was one of the last remaining executives hired by ousted founder Travis Kalanick.
- $4. Analysts have said that they expect demand for cloud services to increase during the coronavirus pandemic as remote work becomes more widespread.
- $4. Hawley said the company "has engaged in predatory and exclusionary data practices to build and maintain a monopoly."
- $4. More than 600 employees in the US and Canada as well as nearly 300 elsewhere in the world are losing their jobs as result, while some others will be furloughed.
- $4. The company is stepping up after graduation ceremonies across the US were cancelled due to the pandemic.
- $4. Optimyze Cloud CEO Thomas Dullien previously sold a startup to Google and was on its famed Project Zero security research team.
- $4. Far-right agitator Tommy Robinson is trying to build an audience on VK after being banned from TikTok on Friday.
- $4. Damien Patton was involved in a neo-Nazi group as a teenager and was convicted for assisting a drive-by shooting of a synagogue at age 17.
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