Robert Reich (RBReich): Facebook, Google and Amazon are the new robber barons. Bust them up | Opinion
Presidential hopeful Senator Elizabeth Warren announced Friday she wants to bust up giants like Facebook, Google, and Amazon.
They’re also the first stops for many Americans seeking news . Amazon is now the first stop for a third of all American consumers seeking to buy anything. Such size also confers political power to get whatever these companies and their top executives want. Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, who holds the world’s speed record for falling from one of the most admired to the most reviled people on the planet, just unveiled a plan to “encrypt” personal information from all his platforms.
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