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EPISODE · Nov 9, 2022 · 26 MIN

(Non) è la fine del "sogno" delle grandi piattaforme tech

from Actually · host Will Media

In questo nuovo episodio Alessandro e Riccardo raccontano la storia di un Professore, ex funzionario del Governo tedesco che recentemente ha denunciato l'OPEC per "danni dovuti alla violazione delle leggi antitrust".Nella Big Story, invece, cercano di fare un riassunto su tutte le ultime notizie relative alle grandi piattaforme tecnologiche: dalle difficoltà dei grandi social media al crollo del NASDAQ, fino ai licenziamenti in massa annunciati negli ultimi giorni. Stiamo davvero assistendo all'inizio della fine del sogno delle grandi piattaforme tecnologiche?Ascolta gli altri podcast di Will: https://shor.by/OUA2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In questo nuovo episodio Alessandro e Riccardo raccontano la storia di un Professore, ex funzionario del Governo tedesco che recentemente ha denunciato l'OPEC per "danni dovuti alla violazione delle leggi antitrust".Nella Big Story, invece, cercano di fare un riassunto su tutte le ultime notizie relative alle grandi piattaforme tecnologiche: dalle difficoltà dei grandi social media al crollo del NASDAQ, fino ai licenziamenti in massa annunciati negli ultimi giorni. Stiamo davvero assistendo all'inizio della fine del sogno delle grandi piattaforme tecnologiche?Ascolta gli altri podcast di Will: https://shor.by/OUA2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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