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WhatsApp Now Marks Forwarded Messages To Curb The Spread Of Deadly Misinformation

Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Jeff Sandhu

12-Jul-18 12:00

WhatsApp Now Marks Forwarded Messages To Curb The Spread Of Deadly Misinformation

On today’s edition of Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Arvindh Yuvaraj and Jeff Sandhu discussed:

 

1:52:58 - WhatsApp Now Marks Forwarded Messages To Curb The Spread Of Deadly Misinformation

10:30:05 - Questions Are Being Raised About Facebook’s Decision To Give A Russian Internet Company Temporary Special Access To Its User Data

16:29:71 - India Just Approved New Net Neutrality Rules

23:52:55 - Elon Musk Sub “Impractical”, Won’t Be Used

33:50:67 - Malaysia Reviews Monopoly Risk In Grab-Uber Deal


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Tags:  WhatsAppforwarded messagesmisinformationFacebookRussian Internet companyMail.Ruuser dataIndianet neutralityElon Muskmini submarinerescuemonopolyUberGrabMalaysia





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