Guardians of Privacy: Platform Protections vs. Policy Pressures
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Guardians of Privacy: Platform Protections vs. Policy Pressures
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Tech History
Oct. 27, 1994: Web Gives Birth to Banner Ads – WIRED
Bytes & Brews – What’s in the News?
New UK technology secretary promises fresh era of cooperation with Europe – Science Business
Polish Council presidency lists telecoms, cybersecurity as digital priorities – Politico
US cements rule to limit high-tech investments to China – The Hill
About Mitchel Volkering
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- Learn more about vaic.at: https://www.vaic.at/
Policy Discussion
Developers Keep You Safe – ACT | The App Association Blog
Our Letter to Senate on OAMA and AICOA – ACT | The App Association Blog
Lost in the Consumer Protection Forest: Unearthing KOSA’s Hidden Dangers – ACT | The App Association Blog
Random Identifier
Caitlin: This was scary!! – Markoff’s Haunted Forest
Alex: https://www.instagram.com/livelaughbonez/
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Unfog the Tech Swamp: How Greenly is Driving Sustainability
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Unfog the Tech Swamp: How Greenly is Driving Sustainability
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Tech History
September 1999 – 25 years ago this month, three months after its initial release, Napster hit its first milestone with over 200,000 users
Bytes & Brews – What’s in the News?
The 30 new Commission initiatives to get Europe back in the tech game – EURACTIV
House panel advances Kids Online Safety Act despite pushback – The Hill
Lost in the Consumer Protection Forest: Unearthing KOSA’s Hidden Dangers – App Association Blog
US, Britain, EU to sign first international AI treaty – Reuters
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About Greenly
Policy Discussion
Decoding SEP Licensing: IoT and the Future of Sustainable Technology – App Association Blog
Decoding SEP Licensing: A Comprehensive Guide for the IoT and AI Revolutions – App Association Blog
Random Identifier
Brad: Harvey Street – YouTube
Caitlin: Netflix’s ‘Clickbait’ Ending Fooled Me Too – Forbes
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Chelsea Thomas Takes Stockholm: A Deep Dive on the Relationship between EU’s Policy Environment and Innovation
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Deep Dive Discussion
Event Recap: Cultivating Cross-Border Collaboration in Stockholm
Where in the World was ACT | The App Association?
Balancing Innovation and Regulation: The Impact of the EU Regulatory Environment on SMEs
The EU’s AI Act Unpacked: What’s in It for SMEs?
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Balancing Innovation and Regulation: The Impact of the Regulatory Environment
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Tech History
July 7, 2009 – Google officially released Gmail from its five-year beta testing status.
Bytes & Brews
OSTP AI Risk Management Outline – Whitehouse.gov
AI Regulation – What are the UK Government’s Plans and Priorities? – diginomica
The US is About to Introduce a New Rule to Clamp Down on AI Chip Equipment Exports to China, Reuters Reports – Business Insider
How the EU’s DMA is Changing Big Tech: All of the News and Updates – The Verge
Policy Discussion
Balancing Innovation and Regulation: The Impact of the EU Regulatory Environment on SMEs
The EU’s AI Act Unpacked: What’s in It for SMEs?
For Small Biz in the USA, AICOA is DMA (and DOA)
Random Identifier
Brad: GUM feat. Ambrose Kenny-Smith – Minor Setback (Official Video) – YouTube
Caitlin: The Latest Generational Divide: What Does Brat Mean? – The Wall Street Journal
Alex: This Picture Of A Brazilian Surfer From The Paris Olympics Is 100% The Coolest Picture From The Olympics So Far – Buzzfeed
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AI ArchiTECHS: Small Businesses, Big Impact, and How to Navigate Regulation
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Tech History
June 29, 2007 – 17 years ago this month, the first iPhone was released.
- Project Purple Secrecy – (Mac History) (Engadget) (iMore).
- Decoy Presentations – (Engadget) (iMore).
Bytes & Brews
Apple Intelligence Features Not Coming to European Union at Launch Due to DMA – MacRumors
Canceled: House Committee on Energy and Commerce Markup – LinkedIn
UK Competition and Markets Authority Receives Enhanced Merger Control and Enforcement Powers – JDSUPRA
Policy Discussion
AI Architects: How Small Businesses are Building a Better Future
Decoding SEP Licensing: A Comprehensive Guide for the IoT and AI Revolutions
Decoding SEP Licensing: IoT and the Future of Sustainable Technology
AI Will Always Need You: ACT | The App Association’s Global AI Principles
Ways to learn more about Trish Thomas and Akami Strategy
Random Identifier
Brad: POND – (I’m) Stung (Official Video)
Caitlin: Trampled by Turtles + Shakey Graves
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Protecting Voices: Privacy Challenges for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ Communities in the Digital Age
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Protecting Voices: Privacy Challenges for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ Communities in the Digital Age
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Policy Discussion
In honor of Pride Month, we’re revisiting this critical discussion on privacy challenges in LGBTQ+ communities. We’re excited to feature a special segment, “Examining the Privacy of Verbal Communications in Disenfranchised Communities,” a previous webinar hosted by our Amplify Diverse Talent Working Group.
This insightful session delves into the unique risks faced by LGBTQ+ and other disenfranchised communities regarding verbal communication privacy breaches and explores how small app developers can help mitigate these harms.
Note: Matt Schwartz is a former policy associate at Innovators Network Foundation. The information here is presented in his capacity as a privacy policy expert.
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AppCon ’24 Prep-isode
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AppCon’24 Prep-isode
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Policy Discussion
- Calling All Senators: Developers Need Relief
- Killing Commerce for Dummies: A How-To Manual from the FTC
- Small Biz Bears the Cost When FTC Skips Steps on Mergers
- Begging the Question Again: What’s a Better Alternative than the Online Marketplace Model?
- Why Has the U.S. Trade Representative Stopped Supporting Small Business Digital Trade?
- The 4 Ps of Privacy: What Small Businesses Need in a Privacy Bill
- The No AI FRAUD Act: Good Intentions, Flawed Execution
- AI Will Always Need You: ACT | The App Association’s Global AI Principles
- Empowering Innovation: A Unified Call for Action on National Standards and Fair SEP Licensing Policies
- Americans Don’t Know Where Their FSA Dollars are Going—I Sure Didn’t
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Digital Trade Winds
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Digital Trade Winds: Navigating the Future of Global Trade and Competition
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Tech History
In celebration of Women’s History Month here in the U.S., we’re recognizing the accomplishments of Radia Perlman.
Bytes & Brews
Senators Call for Declassifying Information about TikTok’s Risks – The Hill
World’s first major act to regulate AI passed by European lawmakers – CNBC
Proposed UK AI regulation bill receives second reading in House of Lords – IAPP
Apple, Google, Meta targeted in EU’s first Digital Markets Act probes – Reuters
Policy Discussion
Killing Commerce for Dummies: A How-To Manual from the FTC
The Importance of Digital Trade for Small Businesses
Developers Respond to DMA Compliance Plans: “Wait and See”
Small Biz Bears the Cost When FTC Skips Steps on Mergers
Buyer’s Remorse: App Giants Reap What They Sow in Europe
Random Identifier
Brad: West 22nd – Sunburns (Official Music Video) – YouTube
Caitlin: ‘An Extremely Comprehensive List Of The Most Unhinged ‘Desperate Housewives’ Plots – Betches
Alex: Joel McHale: Seattle-set ‘Animal Control’ offers something different – Seattle Times
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Global SEP-isode
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Global SEP-isode
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Tech History
In celebration of Black History Month here in the U.S., we’re recognizing the accomplishments of Marian R. Croak.
Bytes & Brews
US Supreme Court Torn Over Florida, Texas Laws Regulating Social Media Companies – Reuters
EU Commission opens formal investigation into TikTok, focused on child protection – EURACTIV
Justice Department Names First Artificial Intelligence Officer – The Hill
UK election faces threat of rigging by Britain’s enemies using AI deepfakes, home secretary warns – The Independent
Policy Discussion
ACT | The App Association statement from UK country manager Stephen Tulip on the Intellectual Property Office (IPO)’s Standard Essential Patents (SEP): 2024 forward look
Standard Essential-Patents (SEPs) in the UK
ACT | The App Association statement from founder Mike Sax regarding the EU Parliament plenary vote on the EU SEP Regulation
Make the EU ex-SEP-tional: Be a friend to SME innovation and vote yes on the EU SEP Regulation
Random Identifier
Caitlin: ‘The Traitors’ Is The Best Show On Television – Defector
Alex: Noah Kahan, Brandi Carlile – You’re Gonna Go Far – YouTube
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WEAR IT Act
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WEAR IT Act
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Tech History
January 5, 1996: 28 years ago this month, the DVD was announced
Bytes & Brews
Biden Administration, Tech Giants Partner for AI Research Program – The Hill
The Boomerang Effects of the Proposed EU Regulation on SEPs – Politico
ACT | The App Association statement from founder and chairperson Mike Sax on the JURI Committee Vote on the SEP Regulation – ActOnline
A 2017 Law Comes Back to Haunt Startups in 2024 – Axios
UK Sets Out Tougher Competition Rules for Big Tech – UKTN
Policy Discussion
FSAs and HSAs Miss Opportunities to Help Americans
Steel Introduces Extension of HSA Coverage to Wearable Technology – Congress.gov
Access to wearables could become a social determinant of health, researchers warn – Healthcare IT News
AI Will Always Need You: ACT | The App Association’s Global AI Principles
Featured Member
Random Identifier
Brad: Hottest 100 2023 – Tripple J
Caitlin: The Benefits of Water Cooler Conversations in the Office – Acer
Alex: All Creatures Great and Small Recap: Siegfried Stands Corrected – Vulture
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2024 Tech Policy Priorities
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2024 Tech Policy Priorities
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Tech History
January 9, 2001 – Wikipedia, the widely-used free online encyclopedia, goes live.
Bytes & Brews
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Policy Discussion
SMEs urge MEPs to support the new SEP Regulation
Understanding the UK’s Online Safety Bill
Understanding the UK Online Safety Bill: An Update
Webinar Debut – Encryption and Equity: A Global Call for Consumer Protection
Lost in the Consumer Protection Forest: The Case for Cracking One Nut at a Time
FSAs and HSAs Miss Opportunities to Help Americans
Steel Introduces Extension of HSA Coverage to Wearable Technology – Congress.gov
AI Will Always Need You: ACT | The App Association’s Global AI Principles
Random Identifier
Brad: Adam Newling – Barmy (Official Music Video) – YouTube
Caitlin: Anderson Cooper Can’t Stop Laughing During John Mayer’s Hilarious Appearance in CNN’s New Year’s Eve Special – The Hollywood Reporter
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The Deep End – Encryption and Equity: A Global Call for Consumer Protection
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Encryption and Equity: A Global Call for Consumer Protection
With the risk of privacy breaches increasing daily, researchers continue to find that the dangers of such compromises disproportionately burden disenfranchised communities. In order to protect the most at-risk populations, lawmakers around the globe must tackle consumer protection issues one by one, especially the widespread efforts directed at privacy, content moderation, and online safety. During this discussion, we’re taking a look into how developers are harnessing existing digital protections, like encryption, to build secure products and how various pieces of legislation in the EU, UK, U.S., and around the globe can help or hinder the future safety of the app economy.
ACT | The App Association’s Amplify Diverse Talent Working Group is excited to bring you an opportunity to hear from speakers who will be highlighting issues around encryption, equity, and why policymakers should have a measured and mindful approach to consumer protection, privacy, and security issues.
Speakers:
- Graham Dufault, General Counsel, ACT | The App Association
- Denise Tayloe, CEO & Co-Founder, PRIVO
- Heather E. West, Senior Director for Cybersecurity and Privacy Services, Venable
UK SEP-isode
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UK SEP-isode
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Bytes & Brews
Biden issues sweeping executive order on AI – The Hill
The UK’s controversial Online Safety Bill finally becomes law – The Verge
Biden administration will designate 31 ‘tech hubs’ in 32 states and Puerto Rico as part of 2022 CHIPS and Science Act – Fortune
EU policymakers’ advance on open source software, support period in new cybersecurity law – EURACTIV
Policy Discussion
Guidance on Horizontal Agreements – UK.Gov
ACT | The App Association Comments on UK Horizontal Guidelines – PDF
Random Identifier
Brad: Old Mervs – Sweetheart (Official Video) – YouTube
Caitlin: Every Edgar Allan Poe reference in The Fall of the House of Usher – IGN
Alex: The hand
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The Deep End – Empathy Engine: Understanding Accessibility Tech and the Policies Impacting It
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Empathy Engine: Understanding Accessibility Tech and the Policies Impacting It
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Fireside Chat
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Tech Swamp: Exploring the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework with Paula Bruening
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EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework with Paula Bruening
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Policy Discussion
Officials ‘thrilled’ with EU-US data flows agreement, ‘work continues’ on finalization – IAPP
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Tech Swamp: The Deep End – 2023 Legislative Time Machine
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2023 Legislative Time Machine
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Policy Discussion
My Health, My Data, My Opt In: What is next for how consumer health data is collected
Health Privacy Principles for State Legislatures
The App Association Provides Policy Recommendations for AI
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AI Decoded: Unraveling Policy Principles in the Age of Automation – Episode 63
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AI Decoded: Unraveling Policy Principles in the Age of Automation
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Tech History
June 15, 1998 – 28 years ago this month, the Java programming language was officially introduced
Bytes & Brews – What’s going on in the news?
White House Announces $40B in Funding to Boost Internet Connectivity Nationwide – The Hill
EU Agency Maps Key Cybersecurity Issues on Artificial Intelligence – EURACTIV
UK and U.S. Commit to Establish a “Data Bridge” to Facilitate the Free Flow of Personal Data – JD Supra
NIST Launches New Working Group to Tackle AI Risks – NextGov
Random Identifier
Stephen: Elton John’s Glastonbury 2023 Set Breaks BBC Viewing Records – NME
Brad: So Many Ways to Get Downtown, Próxima Parada – YouTube
Alex: Thank the Algorithm for Mrs. Davis – Vulture
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IP-APALOOZA – Episode 62
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Tech History
May 22, 2010, 13 years ago this month, marked the first-ever “Bitcoin Pizza Day.”
Bytes & Brews – What’s going on in the news?
Debt Ceiling Deal’s Next Steps — Getting it Through Congress – CBS News
From Smartphones to Alarm Systems: UK Mandates Minimum Security for Connected Devices – Lexology
House Passes Bill to Permanently Authorize VA’s Tech Training Program – NextGov
Landmark Court Case in UK Highlights SEP Abuses of SMEs – Actonline.org
Trademark Basics and Registration Procedures for App Developers (presented by the USPTO)
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If you’re interested in the slides mentioned in our highlights, reach out to Caitlin Irr.
Random Identifier
Stephen: More Than a Quarter of UK Adults Believe They ‘Don’t Need’ to Use SPF Products – Metro UK
Brad: Listen to “Walk Around The Moon” the album out now – Dave Matthews Band
Caitlin: ‘Succession’: Jeremy Strong on Kendall’s ‘Catastrophic’ Ending – The New York Times
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Global Tech Swamp – Episode 61
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Tech History
April 12, 1989 – 34 years ago this month, Tim-Berners-Lee laid the foundation for the World Wide Web as we know it
Bytes & Brews – What’s going on in the news?
What is the U.K.’s Online Safety Bill—and why are so many tech companies opposing it? – Fast Company
Bipartisan legislation seeks to develop a ‘Quantum Sandbox’ – NextGov
US Homeland security chief creating artificial intelligence task force – Reuters
European data protection authorities launch task force on ChatGPT – EURACTIV
AI Discussion feat. Andrew Savitz
AI Will Always Need You: An Introduction – Actonline.org
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Random Identifier
Stephen: The Super Mario Bros. Movie Has Exceeded Shigeru Miyamoto’s Expectations – IGN
Brad: Rikas – Up All Night (Official Video) – YouTube
Caitlin: Yellowjackets halftime report: The show soars in season 2 thanks to its young cast – AV Club
Alex: How boygenius became the World’s most exciting supergroup – Rolling Stone
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Global Tech Swamp – Episode 60
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Tech History
In celebration of International Women’s History Month, we’re recognizing the accomplishments of Annie Easley, Radia Perlman, and Hed Lamarr. Learn more here.
Bytes & Brews – What’s going on in the news?
Can the UK’s approach to AI regulation give it an edge over the EU? –TheNextWeb
The TikTok Hearing Revealed That Congress Is the Problem – Wired
MEPs want more safeguards in the European health data space –Science Business
Biden Admin Targets ‘Misuse’ of Spyware with New Executive Order – NextGov
SXSW Accessibility Discussion feat. Betsy Furler
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Global Tech Swamp – Episode 59
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Tech History
In celebration of Black History Month here in the U.S., we’re recognizing the accomplishments of Black technology innovators throughout history.
Hailing from Tennessee State University, historically black college and university (HBCU) graduate Jesse Russell acquired dozens of patents in wireless technology that was fundamental to the development of the modern cell phone. His inventions include the first digital cellular base station; his patents include those for the mobile data telephone and several for wireless communication.
American scientist and inventor Valerie Thomas graduated from Morgan State University (another HBCU) as one of only two women majoring in physics. Her love of math and science steered her to a career at NASA in 1964, where she led a team that developed an image processing system that sent the first satellite images to Earth. Thomas is also the creator and patent holder for an illusion transmitter, a technology still used today by NASA, surgeons, and TV screen producers that utilize concave mirrors to create a 3D image.
Check out our blog honoring the legacy of Black Americans in tech here.
Bytes & Brews – What’s going on in the news?
Experts appointed as UK looks to level digital playing field for consumers – WiredGov
A Quick Guide to the Section 230 Supreme Court Hearings – Mashable
European Commission bans TikTok from corporate devices – EURACTIV
After a Decade of Noncompliance, DOJ Issues Report on Federal Website Accessibility – NextGov
Policy Discussion feat. Chris Sims
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Global Tech Swamp – Episode 58
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Tech History
Curious about what the month of January has given us in terms of tech history? Here’s a list of notable tech-adjacent history:
- January 1, 1985 –38 years ago the internet’s domain system was created, and “dot com” was born!
- January 3, 1983 – 40 years ago Time names the computer the “Man of the Year”, which we now call “Person of the Year.
- January 9, 2009 – 14 years ago (not really history, but kinda) – Bitcoin launched!
- January 22, 1984 – 39 years ago Apple launched the Macintosh computer.
- January 30, 1982 – 41 years ago the first computer virus was written.
Bytes & Brews – What’s going on in the news?
Swedish presidency tries to close in on the Data Act – EURACTIV
Kevin McCarthy is Elected House Speaker after 15 Votes and Days of Negotiations – NPR
What Happened at the Ticketmaster Senate Hearing: Taylor Swift, Bots and More – CNET
Inaugural Meeting of U.S.-UK Comprehensive Dialogue on Technology and Data – GOV.UK
Policy Discussion
Global ACTivists for Change: 118th Congress – App Association Blog
DMA workshop – The DMA and app store related provisions – European Commission
Random Identifier
Anna: Why Sunlight is So Good for You –Time
Brad: Bird and Byron – YouTube
Caitlin: What Is the Allure of Kendall Roy? – Vulture
Alex: The 10 Best Episodes of ‘Yellowstone’ – IndieWire
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2023 Global Policy Lookahead
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Tech History
This tech history we’re taking a look at gifts from holidays past and comparing what gadgets were on wish lists 10, 20, and 30 years ago!
- 10 years ago, in 2012, some of the top tech gifts for the year were the iPhone 5, the Wii U, and really anything from the “Angry Birds” universe.
- Taking it back two decades, in 2002, the top tech gadgets and gifts were the 2nd generation iPod, TiVo with a one-time lifetime subscription, and the Nokia 6100 – one of the first cell phones with a color screen.
- And 30 years ago, in 1992, some of the most cutting-edge pieces of tech you could give were the IBM ThinkPad – one of the first accessible laptops for home use, the Nintendo Gameboy (not color), and any CD you could get your hands on since 1992 was the year CD sales surpassed cassettes.
Bytes & Brews – What’s going on in the news?
Record-setting FTC settlements with Fortnite Owner Epic Games are the Latest “Battle Royale” Against Violations of Kids’ Privacy and Use of Digital Dark Patterns – FTC.gov
Outlook for Big Tech Bills Dims as Omnibus Excludes Key Measures – Bloomberg Law
Meta Hit with EU Antitrust Charges Over Classified Ads – Politico
Sam Bankman-Fried Said to Agree to Extradition After Chaotic Hearing – The New York Times
Digital policy ranks low on Swedish EU presidency’s priority list – EURACTIV
Policy Discussion
- Age-Appropriate Design – A New Era for Children’s Privacy in California (and Likely Elsewhere Too) – App Association Blog
What H-app-ened in the States: A Competition and Privacy Breakdown – App Association Blog - ACT | The App Association Welcomes President Biden’s Executive Order to Implement the European Union-U.S. Data Privacy Framework – App Association Blog
- UK Government Publishes New Code of Practice for App Store Operators and App Developers – WSGR Data Advisor
- Code of Practice for App Store Operators and App Developers – UK
- Privacy Lawlessness – App Association Blog
- App Makers Face a Hotline to Hardship – App Association Blog
- Digital Markets Act Explainer – App Association Blog
- DSA Explainer – App Association Blog
- The Artificial Intelligence Act – EU
- European Commission Turns its Gaze Towards the Metaverse – EURACTIV
- Exclusive Transcript: The Full Testimony Bankman-Fried Planned To Give To Congress – Forbes
- What is Web3? – App Association Blog
Random Identifier
Anna: The Best Christmas Markets in Germany – 2022 – JustAPack.com
Brad: Chuck Berry – Run Rudolph Run (Official Video) – YouTube
Caitlin: Baby Tumbles Surprise Commercial – YouTube
Alex: Palmer Square Annual Tree Lighting – PalmerSquare.com
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Greetings from the Swamp – Episode 56
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Tech History
November 26, 1996 – 26 Years Ago This Month, the MP3 Was Patented – This Day in Tech History
Bytes & Brews – What’s going on in the news?
EU’s Digital Services Act Enters into Force – but No Confirm if Twitter Will Feel its Full Force Yet – TechCrunch
DSA Explainer – ACT | The App Association Blog
US Midterm Elections 2022 – BBC News
Over 40 International Business Groups Support Transatlantic Data Privacy Terms – NextGov
FCC Unveils Rules for Clear Broadband Labels to Help Consumers Comparison Shop – CNET
FCC Interactive Broadband Map – FCC.gov
You Can Finally Spot Internet Coverage Gaps on FCC’s Broadband Maps – CNET
Policy Discussion
An Open Letter to Platforms Regarding Privacy Nutrition Labels – ACT | The App Association Blog
A “Nutrition Label” for Privacy
Understanding Challenges for Developers to Create Accurate Privacy Nutrition Labels
Video: Informing the Design of Cookie Consent Interfaces with Research
Random Identifier
Anna: Meet the Swifties Trying to Take Down Ticketmaster – Mashable
Brad: Dave Matthews Band – Granny – LIVE – 11.30.2018, Madison Square Garden, New York, NY –YouTube
Caitlin: Eels at the OG Thanksgiving – TikTok
Alex: Open Eye Café
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Greetings from the Swamp – Episode 55
Podcast Notes for Global Tech Swamp: Episode 55
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Tech History
October 23, 2001 – 21 years ago this month, Apple announced the release of the iPod – Web Developers Notes
What’s Brewing in DC?
The Council agrees to strengthen the security of ICT supply chains – Council of the EU Press Release
German cybersecurity chief out amid reports of Russia ties – Politico
Bulgaria targeted by Russian hacker attack – EURACTIV
U.S. Treasury encourages new laws to address crypto regulation gaps – Reuters
FACT SHEET: Vice President Harris announces new public and private-sector efforts to advance racial equity at Freedman’s Bank Forum – White House Press Release
Fireside Chat
See Yourself in Cyber: A Fireside Chat By Small Business for Small Business – YouTube
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Random Identifier
Anna: Abbott Elementary is back in session on September 21 – Vulture
Brad: Alex Turner on the Arctic Monkeys’ musical evolution – BBC
Caitlin: Should toddlers do forward rolls and somersaults? – DADometer
Alex: Supernatural by the numbers: Every death, monster, and piece of pie – EW
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Greetings from the Swamp – Episode 54
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Tech History
September 10, 1990 – 32 years ago this month, the first internet search engine launched! – This Day In Tech History
What’s Brewing in DC?
Senate vote on Big Tech antitrust bill unlikely before election, key players say – TIME
Draft US stablecoin bill would ban new algo stablecoins for 2 years – Coin Telegraph
FTC wants to protect gig workers from ‘unfair or deceptive’ algorithms – engadget
TikTok updating policies for political accounts after report of rampant misinformation – The Hill
Policy Discussion
The 4 Ps of Privacy: What small businesses need in a privacy bill – App Association Blog
ACTivists for change – App Association Blog
What H-app-ened in the States: A competition and privacy breakdown – App Association Blog
Random Identifier
Brad: BEDDY RAYS – SOBERCOASTER (OFFICIAL VIDEO) – YouTube
Caitlin: OPI just released press-on versions of its most iconic polishes –Refinery 29
Alex: IDLES: I wanted to be more than what we were becoming – NME
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Greetings from Brussels – Episode 25
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Tech History
July 12, 1962: The Day Information Went Global – nasa.gov
Brussels Bytes
EU wants telecom companies to prove Netflix, YouTube should pay for traffic – Bloomberg
German digital strategy adopted, responsibilities clarified – Euractiv
W3Catalog – Wikipedia
EU Policy Discussion
Cyber Resilience Act – European Commission
Random Identifier
Stephen: Download these white noise apps before your next trip and thank us later – – ZDnet
Colors of noise – Wikipedia
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Global Tech Swamp Member Takeover
Podcast Notes for Episode 5
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Tech History
August 20, 1911 – 111 years ago this month, the first commercial telegram was sent around the world. – Today in Tech History
Bytes & Brews
European Parliament legislative resolution of 5 July 2022 on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on contestable and fair markets in the digital sector (Digital Markets Act) – European Parliament
FTC launches effort to review, update data privacy rules – The Hill
Microsoft to face new antitrust scrutiny in Germany – Politico
To fight election falsehoods, social media companies ready a familiar playbook – The New York Times
Member Moment
- Amplify: Betsy Furler
- Tech Desert: Addressing the Needs of Underserved Communities Through Technology
Random Identifier
Brad: Dropper – Ok Ok Ok [Official Music Video] – YouTube
Caitlin: 10 weirdest & wildest takeaways from trainwreck: Woodstock ’99 – ScreenRant
Alex: Streaming: The Phantom of the Open and the best underdog sports films – The Guardian
‘The Duke’ salutes the British legend who stole a Goya from the National Gallery – NPR
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Tech Swamp-Episode 53
Podcast Notes for Episode 5
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Tech History
July 1, 1979 – 43 years ago this month, the original Sony Walkman hit the market! – Surface Magazine
What’s Brewing in DC?
Klobuchar asks FTC to investigate Amazon’s $3.9 billion move to acquire One Medical – The Hill
FBI investigation determined Chinese-made Huawei equipment could disrupt US nuclear arsenal communications – CNN
GOP senators press Biden administration on TikTok security concerns – The Hill
Morgan Reed statement on American Data Privacy and Protection Act – App Association Website
McMorris Rodgers, House Democrats back compromise to pass historic privacy bill. But will Cantwell let it pass? – The Spokesman Review
Policy Discussion
2022 Congressional Calendars – Congress.gov
Congress sweats agenda ahead of summer break – Politico
Caleb’s state breakdown blog coming soon!
Random Identifier
Caitlin: RIP, Choco Taco – The Takeout
Brad: Great Gable – ‘Dancing Shoes’ (live for Like A Version) – YouTube
Alex: In ‘The Bear’ on Hulu, a kitchen staff is nearly eaten alive – The New York Times
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Tech Swamp-Episode 52
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Tech History
In honor of Pride month, we’re honoring and celebrating the accomplishments of computer scientist Sophie Wilson! – OutInTech
What’s Brewing in DC?
Key US Senators introduce crypto bill outlining sweeping plan for future rules – CoinDesk
Democrats “exploring’ legislation to protect data in reproductive health apps – Tech Crunch
GOP senators press Biden administration on TikTok security concerns – The Hill
This week in apps: Apple’s Sherlocks, Instagram’s “nudges” and a TikTok-Oracle deal – Tech Crunch
Policy Discussion
Online privacy bill easily passed by U.S. House panel – Reuters
Hearing on “Protecting America’s Consumers: Bipartisan Legislation To Strengthen Data Privacy And Security” – House Committee on Energy and Commerce
Facebook-Cambridge Analytica: A timeline of the data hijacking scandal – CNBC
Data security and breach notification: Is 2018 the year for this legislative unicorn? – App Association Blog
1986 called: It’s disappointed we haven’t updated privacy laws – App Association Blog
Americans strongly support encryption and data security – App Association Blog
Random Identifier
Cassandra: Arlington, VA vs. DC: What you need to know – Neighborhoods.com
Brad: Dehd – Full Performance (Live on KEXP) – YouTube
Caitlin: Amazon’s Alexa could soon speak in a dead relative’s voice, making some feel uneasy – NPR
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Greetings from Brussels – Episode 24
Greetings from Brussels Podcast Show Notes – Episode 23
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Tech History
June 6, 1984: Tetris Born – reviewgeek
Brussels Bytes
Security expert warns of forced opening of app store by EU – Handelsbatt (in German)
UK to unveil new digital strategy to nurture technology sector – Financial Times
Germany aims for 30 billion euro investment in new start-up strategy – Reuters
Fighting child sexual abuse: Commission proposes new rules to protect children – European Commission
EU Policy Discussion
Security and trust from an app maker’s point of view – ACT paper
Open consultation – App security and privacy interventions – Gov.UK
Threat report on application stores – National Cyber Security Center
Random Identifier
Anna: Tennis participation has skyrocketed during COVID-19 pandemic. Will it pay off for Americans down the road? – USAToday
Stephen: Archertype – The Archetype
Morgane: Borgen: The greatest political drama ever – BBC
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Greetings from Brussels – Episode 23
Greetings from Brussels Podcast Show Notes – Episode 23
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Tech History
June 6, 1984: Tetris Born – reviewgeek
Brussels Bytes
Security expert warns of forced opening of app store by EU – Handelsbatt (in German)
UK to unveil new digital strategy to nurture technology sector – Financial Times
Germany aims for 30 billion euro investment in new start-up strategy – Reuters
Fighting child sexual abuse: Commission proposes new rules to protect children – European Commission
EU Policy Discussion
Security and trust from an app maker’s point of view – ACT paper
Open consultation – App security and privacy interventions – Gov.UK
Threat report on application stores – National Cyber Security Center
Random Identifier
Anna: Tennis participation has skyrocketed during COVID-19 pandemic. Will it pay off for Americans down the road? – USAToday
Stephen: Archertype – The Archetype
Morgane: Borgen: The greatest political drama ever – BBC
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Tech Swamp-Episode 51
Podcast Notes for Episode 51
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Tech History
May 22, 1980 – 42 years ago this month Pac-Man was born! – This Day in Tech History
What’s Brewing in DC?
Senator introduces bill giving Big Tech its own federal watchdog – The Washington Post
D.C. sues Zuckerberg over Cambridge Analytica breach – The Hill
FACT SHEET: President Biden and Vice President Harris reduce high-speed internet costs for millions of Americans – WhiteHouse.Gov
Policy Discussion
ACT | The App Association applauds the United States and European Commission for restoring Privacy Shield – App Association Blog
Waiting on a new EU-US Privacy Shield – National Law Review
Random Identifier
Cassandra: Harry.
Brad: Dehd – Full Performance (Live on KEXP) – YouTube
Caitlin: Even dogs are being fat-shamed online – New York Post
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Greetings from Brussels–Episode 22
Tech Swamp: A Global Competition Crossover
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Tech History
April 30, 1993 – 29 years ago this month, and in celebration of World IP Day earlier this week, the World Wide Web was put in the public domain, making it an open and free platform for all – CERN
Bytes & Brews
Digital Services Act: Commission welcomes political agreement on rules ensuring a safe and accountable online environment – European Commission
U.S. joins ‘historic’ global group focused on data privacy – NextGov
Common charger: MEPs agree on proposal to reduce electronic waste – European Parliament
House Republicans press Twitter board to preserve all records of Elon Musk’s offers to buy company – The Hill
Musk buying Twitter alarms Democrats – The Hill
Policy Discussion
EU Policy
- Statement on the political agreement of the Digital Markets Act in European Parliament – App Association Blog
- App Association advocates for future-proof and balanced Digital Markets Act to safeguard innovative EU SMEs – App Association Blog
- What the EU’s Digital Markets Act Could Mean for Small Tech Businesses – App Association Blog
- What is digital sovereignty and why is Europe so interested in it? – World Economic Forum
US Policy
- 2022 Annotated App Store Guidelines – App Association Blog
- Why is Congress putting Facebook’s profits over small business? – App Association Blog
- On Open App Markets Act, sponsors make progress but the bill still diminishes developers’ prospects on App Stores – App Association Blog
- Antitrust and privacy part 1: The market for privacy on mobile platforms – App Association Blog
- Privacy and antitrust part 2: What’s really at stake if Congress prohibits App Store management? – App Association Blog
Random Identifier
Brad: Art d’Ecco – TV God (Official Video) – YouTube
Caitlin: Elon Musk is not an entrepreneur—He’s a rich, deceitful hack – The Acronym
Anna: ‘Klara And The Sun’ is a masterpiece about life, love and mortality – NPR
Alex: Fish Company Taco – Instagram
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Tech Swamp-Episode 50
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Tech History
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we’re honoring Annie Easley: esteemed mathematician, NASA rocket scientist and champion of racial diversity in STEM. – NASA.gov
What’s Brewing in DC?
Here’s what’s in Biden’s $5.8 trillion budget proposal — and what’s next – Politico
Biden requests significant IT, cyber investment increases for 2023 – NextGov
US, EU reach preliminary agreement on data sharing – The Hill
Exclusive: Ukraine has started using Clearview AI’s facial recognition during war – Reuters
Live Updates: Russia invades Ukraine – CNN
Policy Discussion
Are you eligible for iOS developer payment? – App Association Blog
Small App Developer Assistance Website
Random Identifier
Brad: Night Moves – Vulnerable Hours (Official Video) – YouTube
Caitlin: Chris Rock responds to Will Smith’s Oscars slap at standup show: ‘I’m still kind of processing what happened’ – Variety
Alex: The real Vikings: the early medieval world behind the hit drama – History Extra
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 20
Greetings from Brussels Podcast Show Notes – Episode 20
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Tech History
February 1963, 59 years ago this month, Jaap Haartsen was born. That name won’t ring a bell to most of us, but his invention certainly will: Bluetooth. – Invent
Brussels Bytes
Questions and answers: An EU standardisation strategy – European Commission
Wordle inventor ‘overwhelmed’ as New York Times buys game – BBC
Facebook faces an ‘Existential Moment’ after $230 billion stock crash – Forbes
EU Policy Discussion
Our mission in the United Kingdom – ACT | The App Association
The tech terms you need to know to understand Standard-Essential Patents (SEPs) – ACT | The App Association
Does off-the-shelf mean off the hook? Do off-the-shelf IoT solutions require a licence for Standard-Essential Patents? – ACT | The App Association
Member spotlight: Blue Maestro – ACT | The App Association
Blue Maestro – bluemaestro.com
Random Identifier
Stephen: We Are The Champions | Official Trailer – YouTube
Niels: Harlem Globetrotters attempt 22 Guinness records, break 18 – UPI
Morgane: Safer Internet Day 2022 – saferinternetday.org
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Tech Swamp- Episode 49
Podcast Notes for Episode 49
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Tech History
February 23, 2005 – 23 years ago, 17 years ago this month, the first mobile phone virus hit cell phones and their users! – This Day In Tech History
What’s Brewing in DC?
Bill targeting Apple and Google app stores moves out of Senate committee – Washington Examiner
On Open App Markets Act, sponsors make progress but the bill still diminishes developers’ prospects on app stores – App Association Blog
Big Tech allies point to China, Russia threat in push to squash antitrust bill – The Hill
FDA clears first smartphone app for insulin delivery – The Verge
IRS now lets taxpayers opt out of facial recognition after backlash – CNN
Live Updates: Russia invades Ukraine – CNN
Policy Discussion
Next StEPs: DoJ, USPTO, and NIST Draft Policy update – App Association Blog
ExSEPtional FRANDs – App Association Blog
Random Identifier
Brad: Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard – New Age Millennial Magic – YouTube
Caitlin: ‘Stream it or skip it: ‘Finding Magic Mike’ on HBO Max, a reality show where everyday dudes try to get their groove back – Decider
Alex: Questlove puts his obsessive music expertise on full display – The Washington Post
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Tech Swamp- Episode 48
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Tech History
January 20, 1999 – 23 years ago, “Happy99” worm, one of the first major malware attacks, hit businesses and consumers across the globe – This Day In Tech History
What’s Brewing in DC?
AT&T and Verizon agree to two-week delay in rollout of new 5G service due to concerns over airline safety – CBS News
Telecoms delay 5G launch near airports, but some airlines are canceling flights – NPR
IRS will soon require a selfie to access some of its online tools and applications – CNBC
US expands work program to retain more foreign STEM students – Roll Call
AICOA remains a disaster for security and privacy – App Association Blog
Policy Discussion
How government restrictions on platform privacy measures could harm small app developers – App Association Blog
404 Error: How legislation intended to grow the app economy could end up hurting it— Part 2 – App Association Blog
Random Identifier
Brad: The Greeting Committee – 17 – YouTube
Caitlin: ‘It was destroying someone’s life’: One of the West Elm Caleb women speaks out against TikTok harassment campaign– Rolling Stone
Alex: Johnny Knoxville’s ‘Jackass’ growing pains: How a violent bull stunt made him stop living dangerously – Variety
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Greeting from Brussels- Episode 19
Greetings from Brussels Podcast Show Notes – Episode 19
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Tech History
In January 1991, about 30 years ago, the first browser to the World Wide Web was released – CERN
Brussels Bytes
Digital Services Act: a safer online space for users, stricter rules for platforms – European Parliament
ACM obliges Apple to adjust unreasonable conditions for its App Store – ACM
German cartel office steps up examination of Google products – Reuters
EU Policy Discussion
French Presidency of the Council of the European Union – FRANCE22
Random Identifier
Anna: The Happiness Lab – Happinesslab.fm
Niels: Italian mafia fugitive arrested in Spain after Google Street View sighting – The Guardian
Morgane: In Defense of Witches – Macmillan
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Tech Swamp: A Global Crossover- Episode 1
Podcast Notes for Global Crossover Episode
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Tech History
December 22, 1882 – 139 years ago the first electric Christmas tree lights were invented! – Library of Congress
Bytes & Brews
US agencies, European Commission launch new effort to boost tech competition – CNA
Congressional leaders clinch support for crucial defense bill, debt limit votes – Axios
Why the Senate is making a one-time exception to the filibuster – Vox
US planning global push to restrict surveillance tools to authoritarian regimes – The Hill
UK to phase out 2G and 3G networks by 2033 to speed up 5G rollout – UKTN
ACT | The App Association Statement on the Digital Markets Act – App Association Blog
Policy Discussion
Wearable devices for symptom monitoring: the complement to COVID testing – App Association Blog
Digital solutions in a changing world – the app economy in times of COVID-19 – App Association Blog
A check-up on mHealth policies in the EU – App Association Blog
Greetings from Brussels Episode 12 – SoundCloud
Security and trust from an app maker’s point of view: A whitepaper on security and trust in the app ecosystem – App Association Blog
What app developers need to know about the new Standard Contractual Clauses – App Association Blog
How government restrictions on platform privacy measures could harm small app developers – App Association Blog
Antitrust and you part 3: nondiscrimination provides a platform for me but not for thee – App Association Blog
How to make the Digital Services Act more SME-friendly – App Association Blog
New Study: Does Patent Monetization Promote SSO Participation? – App Association Blogs
Fifty-two small business members of ACT | The App Association affirm their support for IEEE-SA’s 2015 Patent Policy – App Association Blog
Does off-the-shelf mean off the hook? Do off-the-shelf IoT solutions require a licence for Standard-Essential Patents? – App Association Blog
The tech terms you need to know to understand Standard-Essential Patents (SEPs) – App Association Blog
Random Identifier
Anna: 12 tea Advent calendars for tea lovers – Town & Country
Niels: Sinterklaas – Wikipedia
Brad: Chuck Berry – Run Rudolph Run (Official Video) – YouTube
Caitlin: Paul McCartney – Wonderful Christmastime – YouTube
Alex: These Greek lemon potatoes have a secret ingredient (It makes them truly life-changing) – The Kitchn
Morgane: Speculus shortage – Mason Dandoy
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Tech Swamp- Episode 47
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Tech History
November 17, 1970 – 51 years ago the computer mouse was awarded a US patent. – This Day In Tech History
What’s Brewing in DC?
Here’s what’s in the $1 trillion infrastructure bill for tech – protocol
House passes $1.75 trillion Biden plan that funds universal pre-K, Medicare expansion and renewable energy credits – CNBC
Republican pushback to the Biden tech agenda is getting personal – protocol
Policy Discussion
Save Our Standards Coalition – Save Our Standards
Video: Charting a new course: How a policy change towards Standard-Essential Patents can safeguard the future of innovation – Save Our Standards
Fifty-two small business members of ACT | The App Association affirm their support for IEEE-SA’s 2015 Patent Policy – App Association Blog
IEEE must keep its 2015 Patent Policy updates – App Association Blog
Random Identifier
Brad: Tedeschi Trucks Band – Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out (Live) – YouTube
Caitlin: Dog Show Drama: Is there an anti-Dachshund conspiracy? – Gimlet Media
Alex: Netflix’s ‘Single All The Way’ trailer has holiday high jinks and Jennifer Coolidge– HuffPost
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 17
Greetings from Brussels Podcast Show Notes – Episode 18
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Tech History
13 November 1851 – 170 years ago this month, the Brett Brothers lay the first telegraph cable between England and France – History of Information
Brussels Bytes
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen testifies in Parliament on 8 November – European Parliament
World leaders announce plan to make green tech cheaper than alternatives – The Guardian
France plans 1.8 bln euro support for cloud computing industry – Reuters
What does the UK’s 2021 autumn budget and spending review mean for app makers and device manufacturers? – App Association Blog
EU must ‘immediately’ accept UK into Horizon Europe, say bloc’s research leaders – Euractiv
EU Policy Discussion
What is Nouss – Nouss Intelligence
EU Artificial Intelligence Act: The European approach to AI – Stanford Law
Proposal for a regulation on a European approach for artificial intelligence – European Parliament
Data sharing in the EU – common European data spaces (new rules) – European Commission
Random Identifier
Anna: Raven Rocks hike: Appalachian Trail to beautiful Virginia views – Fun in FAIRFAX VA
Niels: There is already a company called Meta and it is asking for several million to give the name to Mark Zuckerberg – Entrepreneur.com
Morgane: About Snugr – Snugr
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Tech Swamp- Episode 46
Podcast Notes for Episode 46
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Tech History
October 26, 1985 – 36 years ago, almost to this very day, the infamous Marty McFly time traveled in the cult-classic movie “Back to the Future”! – IMDB
What’s Brewing in DC?
Pelosi says spending bill deal and infrastructure vote will come this week – Newsweek
Whistle-blower says Facebook ‘Chooses profits over safety’ – The New York Times
Whistleblower testimony and Facebook Papers trigger lawmaker calls for regulation – The Washington Post
Bill supports the expansion and development of 6G infrastructure – NextGov
Biden to name Jessica Rosenworcel first female leader of FCC – Axios
Policy Discussion & Member Minutes
The Great Manipulation: Are dark patterns leading Congress to help its biggest targets? – App Association Blog
Testimony of Morgan Reed before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation – Senate Commerce Committee Website
Open App Markets Act would prevent Apple and Google from only selling approved apps in their app stores – GovTrackInsider.com
- 2710: Open App Markets Act – GovTrack.us
Random Identifier
Brad: The Terrys – Melbourne Bitterz – YouTube
Caitlin: I’m an Aunt! – Instagram
Alex: The best horror novels to binge read this spooky season– Variety
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 17
Global Podcast Show Notes – Episode 17
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Tech History
October 1971: Smiley face is serious to company – The New York Times
September 1982: Turn that frown…sideways – This Day in Tech History
Brussels Bytes
Facebook ‘operating in the shadows’ says whistleblower, lawmakers demand probes – Reuters
Facebook down: Zuckerberg apologises for six-hour outage – BBC
EXCLUSIVE: Dutch watchdog finds Apple app store payment rules anti-competitive – sources – Reuters
International community strikes a ground-breaking tax deal for the digital age – OECD
EU Policy Discussion
What the end of the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield means for small businesses – App Association Blog
EU-US Trade and Technology Council Inaugural Joint Statement – European Commission
Random Identifier
Anna: Adele announces release date for new album – CNN
Niels: Turkey: ‘Missing’ man joins search party looking for himself – Sky News
Matt: The Ministry for the Future – Hachette Book Group
Morgane: App Makers Tour of Europe – Spain – App Association Blog
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Tech Swamp- Episode 45
Podcast Notes for Episode 45
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Tech History
The Surprisingly Devious History of CAPTCHA – Mental Floss
What’s Brewing in DC?
Live Updates: The latest on infrastructure negotiations in Congress – CNN
Pelosi signals House vote on bipartisan infrastructure bill may not occur Thursday – Market Watch
Manchin pushes back at Pelosi ‘legislative language’ plan – The Hill
Republicans at odds over Infrastructure Bill as vote approaches – The New York Times
Protecting Consumer Privacy – Senate Commerce Committee
Lawmakers look to include cyber incident reporting measure in annual defense spending bill – The Hill
Policy Discussion & Member Minutes
A comprehensive breakdown of the Epic v. Apple ruling – The Verge
Eight things we learned from the Epic v. Apple ruling – protocol
ACT | The App Association statement on decision in Epic v. Apple – App Association Blog
Pivoting with platforms – App Association Blog
Evaluating antitrust proposals for software platforms and apps – App Association Blog
AppCon’20: (Virtual)ly our best one yet – App Association Blog
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Caitlin: Gap’s million-dollar rebrand lasted 6 days – Better Marketing
Alex: Mike Flanagan Swings for the Heavens – The Ringer
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 16
Greetings from Brussels Show Notes – Episode 16
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Tech History
What Are the 4 Industrial Revolutions? – Up Keep
Brussels Bytes
Germany Wants Phone Makers fo Offer 7 Years of Security Updates – Engadget
Intel to Invest up to 80 bln Euros in Boosting EU Chip Capacity-CEO – Reuters
Apple dealt major blow in Epic Games trial – BBC
ACT | The App Association Statement on Decision in Epic v. Apple – ACT | The App Association
App Makers Tour of Europe – Italy – ACT | The App Association
App Makers Tour of Europe – Spain – ACT | The App Association
Cookie banners: G7 urged to consider solution to pop-up notices – BBC
EU Policy Discussion
Member Spotlight: Loopcycle – ACT | The App Association
Learn more about Loopcycle at loopcycle.io
Visit our new UK-page via actonline.org/uk
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Stephen – A long and prestigious heritage
Anna – AlRawabi School for Girls
Niels – Miami: Cat-astrophe averted as fans catch falling feline using flag at American football game
Morgane – Athens Epidaurus Festival
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Episode 44
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Tech History
Women’s Equality Day: Mary Wilkes, former computer programmer and logic designer.
What’s Brewing in DC?
RSVP for AppCon here!
U.S. telecoms agency to probe T-Mobile data breach – Reuters
FDA seeks more power for medical device cybersecurity mandates – MedTech Dive
Policy Discussion
Our money’s on broadband in infrastructure – App Association Blog
Senate on path for vote on infrastructure bill this week – Bloomberg
$1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill on ‘glide path for passage tomorrow morning,’ Schumer says – Market Watch
Senate Passes $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill, Handing Biden a Bipartisan Win
House Democrats clear path toward passing $3.5 trillion budget bill and infrastructure plan after breaking stalemate – CNBC
Big Telecom comes out on top in $65B broadband upgrade – Axios
How the FCC got boxed out of the broadband push – Axios
Five things you didn’t know were in the infrastructure bill – CNN
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Brad: Ocean Alley – Confidence (Official Video) – YouTube
Alex: Addison Rae falls into a pile of horses**t in He’s All That trailer – Vulture
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Greetings From Brussels- Episode 15
Global Podcast Show Notes – Episode 15
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Tech History
The History of the SIM Card: Where It’s Going and Where It’s Been – aeris
Brussels Bytes
Apple Reveals New Efforts to Fight Child Abuse Imagery – The Verge
Expanded Protections for Children – Apple newsroom
TikTok fined for violating children’s privacy – Autoriteit Persoongegevens (Dutch Data Protection Authority)
Fear of tech dictatorships: EU seeks solidarity with the US and plans embassy in Silicon Valley – Handelsblatt (in German)
App Makers Tour of Europe: Italy – ACT
EU Policy Discussion
A Check-Up on mHealth Policies in the EU – ACT Blog
Global Tech Swamp – Episode 12 – mHealth – TechSwamp
Member Spotlight: Andaman7 – ACT Blog
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Anna – Phase 3 Reopening Begins in Virginia With More Restrictions Lifted, Bars Still Closed – NBCWashington
Niels – This terrifying ‘dragon’ was Australia’s largest flying reptile – CNN
Morgane – Olympic Medals – Olympics.com
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Episode 43
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Tech History
International Disability Independence Day: Ralph Teetor, the inventor of Cruise Control.
What’s Brewing in DC?
“Strengthening the Cybersecurity Posture of America’s Small Business Community” – House Small Business Committee
“Transforming the FTC: Legislation to Modernize Consumer Protection” – House Energy and Commerce Committee
404 Error: How legislation intended to grow the app economy could end up hurting it— Part 2 – App Association Blog
Commerce Secretary highlights cybersecurity workforce needs with $3B initiative – NextGov
Bipartisan Infrastructure Letter – Progress Chamber
Policy Discussion
Colorado joins the state privacy patchwork – App Association Blog
Here comes the state privacy patchwork – App Association Blog
The California Consumer Privacy Act should be condemned, not celebrated – IAPP
Random Identifier
Brad: Jon Rahm jokes he’d take ‘bribe’ from Sungjae Im if military service on the line at Olympics – Golf Channel
Caitlin: Updated: Olympic Swimming 2021 – medal winners, times and results – Bleacher Report
Alex: Everyone’s obsessed with the USA Skateboarding Team, so I went and found all their Instagrams – Buzzfeed
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 14
Tech History
MIT Whirlwind – Britannica
A brief history of the QWERTY keyboard – CNET
Brussels Bytes
German Competition Authority initiates competition proceedings against Apple – Bundeskartellamt
New DIGITALEUROPE study says restricting data flows in Europe could lead to economic damages worth 2 trillion euros by 2030 – DIGITALEUROPE
Data Governance Act – European Parliament
European Commission publishes a new report that takes stock of national strategies on AI – European Commission
The European Data Protection Board and European Data Protection Supervisor called for a ban on specific uses of AI – EDPB
UNESCO reaches consensus on world’s first guidelines on AI ethics – UNESCO
Register now for the App Makers Tour – France on 13 July – App Association Event
Watch back or read our blogs on the App Makers Tours in Romania and Germany
EU Policy Discussion
What the EU’s Digital Services Act could mean for small tech businesses – App Association Blog
An update on the Digital Services Act: SMEs urge European Commission and Parliament to ensure proportionality – App Association Blog
EU Digital Services Act position paper – App Association Position Paper
Random Identifier
Anna: Edith! The Untold True-ish Story Of America’s Secret First Female President – Crooked Media
Morgane: History of Brussels Sprouts – Tomofarm
Niels: ‘Dracula’s castle’ offers visitors COVID jab and free visit to torture exhibition – Sky News
Alex: This Is Pop – Thrillist
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Episode 42
Podcast Notes for Episode 42
Tech History
Pride Month: Lynn Conway, an essential mind in the design of complex microchips!
What’s Brewing in DC?
House committee passes sweeping tech antitrust reforms, but their future remains murky – CNBC
Tech antitrust bills create strange bedfellows in House markup – The Hill
Ban on big tech mergers survives House panel’s marathon slugfest – Politico
New bill aims to make pandemic telehealth benefits permanent – Politico Pulse Newsletter
Joe Biden appoints Lina Khan to head the Federal Trade Commission – The Economist
Policy Discussion
Infrastructure deal is back on track after Biden’s assurances – New York Times
Biden: Americans can be proud of the infrastructure deal – Yahoo News
Biden’s new $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan includes $65B for universal broadband – CNet
Our money’s on broadband in infrastructure – ACT | The App Association Blog
Random Identifier
Brad: Spacey Jane – Lots of Nothing (Official Video) – YouTube
Caitlin: How to make a Christmas cactus bloom several times a year – Succulents Box
Alex: We are Lady Parts rocks outside the box – Vulture
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 13
Greetings from Brussels Show Notes – Episode 13
Tech History
Early Bird Satellite – National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA)
Brussels Bytes
Press release of Nokia and Daimler AG: Daimler and Nokia sign patent licensing agreement – Daimler
The App Association Statement on Nokia and Daimler Agreement on the Licensing of Standardised Technology Patents – ACT blog
Artificial intelligence, blockchain and the future of Europe Report – European Investment Bank (EIB)
Biden seeks high-level data deal to repair EU-US digital ties – Politico
Navigating the New Standard Contractual Clauses for International Data Transfers under the GDPR – The National Law Review
App Makers Tour of Europe – ACT | The App Association
EU Policy Discussion
Member Spotlight: imagiLabs – ACT Blog
imagiLabs website; and app for Android or iOS
Women @ EIT – European Institute of Innovation and Technology
European Innovation Council to offer coaching and funding to female innovators – Science | Business
More than 90% of tech investment in Europe goes to all-male teams – Financial Times
Digital economy: scoreboard shows women in Europe are less likely to work or be skilled in ICT – EU Commission Press
ACT | The App Association’s Ongoing Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – ACT blog
Random Identifier
Niels – The microchip shortage isn’t just a COVID thing: Here’s what you’re missing
Anna – DC aims for full reopening, with masks, by June 11 ; ‘The Bachelorette’ returns as Katie Thurston looks for love
Morgane – eEURO 2021 | UEFA EURO 2020 ; UEFA Euro 2020: What you need to know
Alexandra – Cicadas swarming around Washington are showing up on weather radar
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Episode 41
Podcast Notes for Episode 41
Tech History
Asian Pacific American (AAPI) Heritage Month: Ajay Bhatt, the inventor of the Universal Serial Bus – otherwise known as the USB!
What’s Brewing in DC?
Senators roll out bipartisan data privacy bill – The Verge
Lawmakers want to force Big Tech to give researchers more data – Protocol
House passes bill to create Jan. 6 commission amid strong GOP opposition – NBC News
Huawei founder urges shift to software to counter U.S. sanctions – Reuters
Policy Discussion
Apple and Epic lay it all on the table in final day of Fortnite trial – Protocol
Morgan Reed Twitter thread – twitter.com/morganreed
Random Identifier
Ashley: UFO lobbyists are trying to get the truth from Congress, and they’re winning – Vice
Brad: Phil Mickelson at 50: Still a thrill, now a champion again – WSJ
Caitlin: And now, a fungus that turns cicadas into sex zombies – The Cut
Alex: Gen Z is bringing emo back, but this time it’s not just a bunch of white dudes – BuzzFeed
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 12
Greetings from Brussels Show Notes – Episode 12
Tech History
Pilot ACE – Computer History Museum
Brussels Bytes
Antitrust: Commission sends Statement of Objections to Apple on App Store rules for music streaming providers – European Commission
Statement of Objections to Apple on App Store rules for music streaming providers- ACT Statement
Proposal for a Regulation laying down harmonised rules on artificial intelligence (Artificial Intelligence Act) – European Commission
Digital health data and services – the European health data space – European Commission
EU Policy Discussion
Member Spotlight: SyndoHealth – ACT Blog
Member Spotlight: Andaman7 – ACT Blog
Member Spotlight: Intimind – ACT Blog
Member Spotlight: Wello – ACT Blog
Member Spotlight: Brain+ – ACT Blog
A European Health Data Space Consultation – European Commission
Draft Standard on Health Wellness Apps Open for Comments – eHealth Standards
Digital Solutions in a Changing World – The App Economy in Times of COVID-19 – ACT Event
Proximity Tracing and Exposure Notifications 101 – Principles That Should Guide Europe’s Search for a COVID-19 App – ACT Guide
Random Identifier
Anna – Kim’s Convenience | Netflix
Alexandra – Let’s Illuminate the Shadow and Bone Universe
Morgane – Belgium lays out rules to reopen terraces from 8 May
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Episode 40
Podcast Notes for Episode 40
Tech History
April 1, 2004 – Gmail Launched!
What’s Brewing in DC?
Antitrust Applied: Examining Competition in App Stores – Judiciary.Senate.gov
Facebook, YouTube, Twitter execs grilled by senators over addictive nature of their apps – CNBC
Lawmakers reintroduce bill to invest billions to compete with China in tech – The Hill
House Bill Would Direct Agencies to Examine Sexual Harassment in STEM – NextGov
Policy Discussion
Betsy Furler – LinkedIn
Introduction to the ADA – ADA.gov
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 – Section 503
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 – Section 508
Accessibility in tech improved in 2020, but more must be done – engadget
Apple, creatives, and disability rights activists reflect on 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act – Apple Newsroom
Random Identifier
Brad: The Muckers – Roll the Dice – YouTube
Caitlin: ‘SNL’ cast members signal they’re unhappy about Elon Musk hosting. He’s not the first to cause a stir – CNN
Alex: Mind Map
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 11
Global Podcast Show Notes – Episode 11
Tech History
Konrad Zuse, Computer Pioneer – Computer Society
Brussels Bytes
New Watchdog to Boost Online Competition Launches – Gov.uk
EU Privacy Chief Victim of Facebook Data Leak – Politico
Max Schrems Accuses Google of Illegally Tracking Android Users – FT
Apple and Google block NHS Covid App Update Over Privacy Breaches – The Guardian
EU Policy Discussion
A Brief History of Time: The App Stores – ACT Blog
A Brief History of Time: The App Stores – The Timeline – ACT Resource
Apple announces App Store Small Business Program – Apple
Random Identifier
Anna – The Carls Series by Hank Green
Alexandra – ‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ Review: Let’s You and Him Fight – The NYT
Morgane – Scaffolding on Brussels Palace of Justice gets renovated – Brussels Times
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Episode 39
Podcast Notes for Episode 39
Tech History
Deaf History Month: March 14, 1993 – Talking Computer Assists Deaf Student
What’s Brewing in DC?
GOP senators demand oversight hearing into Obama FTC’s deal with Google – Politico
TikTok no more threatening than Facebook to data security or privacy: study – The Hill
Biden administration adds new limits on Huawei’s suppliers – Reuters
Policy Discussion
Wearable Devices for Symptom Monitoring: The Complement to COVID Testing – App Association Blog
Episode 35: Telehealth Modernization Act – Tech Swamp
Is telehealth a fixture now? Only if Congress acts. – App Association Blog
COVID-19, chronic conditions, and how wearables can address both – App Association Blog
Random Identifier
Brad: Skegss – Valhalla (Official Music Video) – YouTube
Madeline: Unwinding Anxiety
Caitlin: Obsessed – Addison Rae
Alex: Gone Country! Post Malone’s Cover of Brad Paisley’s ‘I’m Gonna Miss Her’ Will Blow Your Mind – US Magazine
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 10
Global Podcast Show Notes – Episode 10
Tech History
Women in digital – European Commission
Member spotlight: imagiLabs – ACT Blog
Brussels Bytes
Brussels bans Uber drivers from picking up rides through the app – Politico
France seeks to bypass EU top court on data retention – Politico
CMA investigates Apple over suspected anti-competitive behaviour – Gov.uk
Dutch competition regulators nearing draft decision in Apple investigation – Reuters
Antitrust: Commission opens investigations into Apple’s App Store rules – European Commission
EU Policy Discussion
What the EU’s Digital Markets Act could mean for small tech businesses – ACT Blog
Antitrust in the digital world – What is next for the Digital Markets Act? – ACT Blog
The Digital Markets Act – European Commission
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Anna – NYT Crossword Puzzle – NYT
Alexandra – TikTok’s viral baked feta pasta is worth the hype – The Washington Post
Morgane – De Twaalf – FT
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Episode 38
Podcast Notes for Episode 38
Tech History
Black History Month – Roy L. Clay Sr.
What’s Brewing in DC?
Lawmakers introduce bipartisan bill to allow for increased use of internet-connected devices – The Hill
House Committee on Energy and Commerce Hearing: “Connecting America: Broadband Solutions to Pandemic Problems” – Congress.gov
Biden is changing PPP rules. For 2 weeks, only businesses with fewer than 20 employees can claim pandemic relief loans – Insider
Policy Discussion
A Letter from ACT | The App Association: Our Commitment to Racial Justice – App Association Blog
Tech policy has a diversity problem. A new report indicates few know the actual extent of It – Morning Consult
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Tech Swamp Episode 30 with Qyana Stewart
Amplify: Cory Lancaster – App Association Blog
Developed: The App Economy Tour- St. Louis, MO. – App Association Blog
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Brad: The Thrill is Gone BB King – YouTube
Caitlin: Meet Bandit
Alex: 51 “To All The Boys” Memes That Will Make You Laugh And Cry – Buzzfeed
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 9
Global Podcast Show Notes – Episode 9
Tech History
The Untold Story About the Founding of Google Maps – Medium
Brussels Bytes
EU ‘punching well below its weight’ in digital technologies, von der Leyen warns – Euractiv
Commission reveals details on future EU robotics policy – Euractiv
Securing EU’s Vision on 5G: Cybersecurity Certification – ENISA
EU Policy Discussion
Global Podcast – Episode 5
Advancing the Internet of Things with Needed Updates to Patent Injunction Policies – ACT Blog
Statement on the UK Supreme Court decision in Unwired Planet v Huawei and Conversant v Huawei – ACT Statement
Expert Group Report on Standard-Essential Patents: Revolutionary or Incremental? – ACT Event (more information to come)
Random Identifier
Anna – Paint-by-numbers
Alexandra – Phoebe Bridgers
Morgane – Clubhouse
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Episode 37
Podcast Notes for Episode 37
Tech History
January 21, 2000 – Twitter was born
What’s Brewing in DC?
Capitol Insurrection Updates – NPR
‘We can’t wait:’ Biden administration fights for $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan – Reuters
Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill is in trouble, and Democrats might not be able to pass the next round of stimulus until March – Business Insider
Here’s where President Biden’s Cabinet nominees stand – CNN
Here are the executive actions Biden will take this week – The Hill
State of play: Impeachment trial date will give more time to confirm Biden Cabinet – CNN
Policy Discussion
Insurrection Aftermath: Staffers struggle with trauma, guilt and fear – Roll Call
McConnell drops filibuster demand, clearing way for Democrats to take full Senate control – NBC News
After Homeland Security nominee’s hearing, Hawley slows down process – LA Times
Small-business PPP loans are flowing, and more aid could be on the way. Here’s what’s available. – Chicago Tribune
Main Street welcomes added aid in Biden’s COVID relief plan as PPP funding sees demand from micro businesses – CNBC
Wearable Devices for Symptom Monitoring: The Complement to COVID Testing – ACT Blog
Random Identifier
Brad: Fleet Foxes – Mykonos [OFFICIAL VIDEO] – YouTube
Caitlin: “I am angry” – Walmart
Alex: Decoding Bosch’s Wild, Whimsical “Garden of Earthly Delights” – Artsy
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 8
Global Podcast Show Notes – Episode 8
Tech History
The First Official Transatlantic Phone Telephone Call – Library of Congress
Steve Jobs debuts the iPhone – History
Brussels Bytes
Brexit: What you need to know about the UK leaving the EU – BBC
What the interim Brexit data flows deal means for Britain – Politico
All the platforms that have banned or restricted Trump so far – Axios
Merkel among EU leaders questioning Twitter’s Trump ban – Politico
Beware EU money in start-ups – Sifted
EU Policy Discussion
Deloitte Study: The App Economy in the European Union – The App Association
The Digital Markets Act – European Commission
The Digital Services Act – European Commission
The App Association Reacts to the European Commission’s Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act – PR Newswire
The Data Governance ACT – European Commission
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Morgane – Bridgerton – Netflix
Anna – Plant Identification Apps – Better.net
Alex – How to write one song – Vulture
Mike – Apple’s new M1 processors – Daring Fireball
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Episode 36
Podcast Notes for Episode 36
Tech History
December 1, 1971 – Project Gutenberg launched
What’s Brewing in DC?
McConnell recognizes Biden as president-elect – Politico
Negotiators wrapping up omnibus deal, plan to file Tuesday – Roll Call
Congress nears deal on $1.4 trillion government funding measure – Politico
46 states and FTC file antitrust lawsuits against Facebook – The Hill
Scoop: FTC launches sweeping privacy study of top tech platforms – Axios
Policy Discussion
2020 House Election Live Results – 270toWin
2020 Senate Election Live Results – 270toWin
Republican Senate signals it will confirm Biden Cabinet – Politico
Episode 35: Telehealth Modernization Act – Tech Swamp
Is telehealth a fixture now? Only if Congress acts. – App Association Blog
COVID-19, chronic conditions, and how wearables can address both – App Association Blog
Apple to cut app store fees in half for most developers – Bloomberg
Innovators Network Foundation announces 2020-21 Privacy Fellows – App Association Blog
Confusion over health data underscores need for Federal privacy law – App Association Blog
Random Identifier
Chelsea: Wham! – Last Christmas (Official Video) – YouTube
Brad: The most hated Christmas songs of all time – Best Life
Caitlin: Paul McCartney – Wonderful Christmastime – YouTube
Alex: Christmas in the Swamp – Apple Music or Spotify
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 7
Global Podcast Show Notes – Episode 7
Tech History
.eu domain names – what you need to do before the end of the transition period – Gov.uk
Frequently asked questions on .eu domain name – European Commission
Brussels Bytes – Global Edition?
New EU-U.S. data transfer pact? Not any time soon, says EU privacy watchdog – Reuters
EU to tell Big Tech to police internet or face large fines – Financial Times
Ashton Kutcher: Stalling new EU privacy rules would let ‘kids be abused in the dark’ – Politico
France fines Google $120M and Amazon $42M for dropping tracking cookies without consent – TechCrunch
EU Policy Discussion
Something Old, New, Borrowed, and Blue for Tech as Congress Puts a Bow on 2020 – ACT Blog
The Future of US-EU Data Transfers: What to Expect Without Privacy Shield – ACT Blog
Random Identifier
Morgane – Middle England – The Guardian
Anna – Holidate on Netflix – Happiest Season on Hulu
Alex – Accidentally Wes Anderson Book or Instagram
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Episode 35
Podcast Notes for Episode 35
Tech History
November 6, 2006 – The Internet boasted 100 million websites
What’s Brewing in DC?
Biden defeats Trump for White House, says ‘time to heal’ – AP News
Trump’s election fight includes over 30 lawsuits. It’s not going well. – NBC News
What’s a runoff, and why are there two? Here’s why Georgia matters – NYT
“Breaking the News: Censorship, Suppression, and the 2020 Election” – Senate.gov
Zuckerberg and Dorsey face harsh questioning from lawmakers – NYT
US government says it won’t enforce TikTok shutdown after court ruling – The Verge
Policy Discussion
Is Telehealth a Fixture Now? Only if Congress Acts. – ACT | The App Association Blog
Rubio Introduces Legislation to Establish Standards and Restrictions for Chinese and Other High-Risk Foreign Apps – Senate.gov
Senators Rick Scott and Catherine Cortez Masto Introduce Bipartisan Legislation Requiring Apps to List Country of Origin – Senate.gov
Random Identifier
Brad: Dehd – Full Performance (Live on KEXP at Home) – YouTube
Caitlin: ‘Beautiful Losers’ by Mink’s Miracle Medicine – Spotify
Alex: Dolly Parton Breaks Down Her Career, from ‘9 to 5’ to ‘Hannah Montana’ | Vanity Fair – YouTube
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 6
Global Podcast Show Notes – Episode 6
Tech History
November Launch for UK iPhone – The Guardian
Brussels Bytes – Global Edition?
EU Commission to Introduce Sanctions for Illegal Content in Digital Services Act– Euractiv
German Presidency Charts New COVID19 ‘Metadata’ Rules in Leaked ePrivacy Text – Euractiv
Europe and the US are Drifting Apart on Tech. Joe Biden Wouldn’t Fix That – Politico
EU Policy Discussion
EU Events: Problems & Solutions: A Two-Part Online Discussion Series on the App Ecosystem in the Context of the Digital Services Act – ACT Event
Part I – The App Economy in the context of the Digital Services Act – ACT Youtube
Random Identifier
Anna: Love, Guaranteed – Netflix
Morgane: Boisdelacambre
Alex: Illustrating the Messy Reality of Life as an Interracial Family – The Altantic
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Episode 34
Podcast Notes for Episode 34
Tech History
October 13, 1983 – 37 years ago this month, cellular networks went live in the US
What’s Brewing in DC?
Tech hearing live updates: Facebook, Google, Twitter CEOs clash with Congress in pre-election showdown – The Washington Post
FCC TVWS boost for rural broadband – Advanced Television
Election 2020 Presidential Polls – RealClear Politics
Policy Discussion & Member Minutes
Random Identifier
Brad: The maths behind the fastest person on Earth (and no it’s not Usain Bolt) – The Conversation
Caitlin: How Mercury & Mars retrograde could affect the voting booths this year – MBG Mindfulness
Alex: Father’s Day 2020 playlist – Spotify
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 5
Global Podcast Show Notes – Episode 5
Tech History
What Estonia could teach us about internet voting in a post-pandemic world – VentureBeat
i-voting Estonia – Valimised
Brussels Bytes – Global Edition?
Health crisis pushes EU into era of digital education – Euractiv
Digital education plan – European Commission
EU court ruling threatens EU-UK data flows – Politico
Judgments of the Court of Justice in Cases La Quadrature du Net and Others – European Court of Justice
ECJ to clarify power of Belgian watchdog on Facebook cookies – euobserver
France passes new law to protect child influencers – BBC news
EU Policy Discussion
UK Supreme Court decision in Unwired Planet v Huawei and Conversant v Huawei – ACT Statement
EU Events: High-L-level Reflections on standard-essential patents: In pursuit of a balanced system – ACT Event
Advancing the internet of things with needed updates to patent injunction policies – ACT Blog
Random Identifier
Anna: The Bachelorette – abc
Morgane: Belgium breaks 16-month deadlock as new government formed – Euractiv
Alex: The year’s most coveted Halloween decoration – Slate
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Episode 33
Podcast Notes for Episode 33
Tech History
September 22, 1986 – Computer Code Protected by Copyright
What’s Brewing in DC?
TikTok, Oracle deal still shrouded in uncertainty as companies tussle over ownership – Washington Post
Latest 2020 General Election Polls – RealClear Politics
Presidential debate 2020: How to watch Trump vs. Biden debate live on Sept. 29 – CNET
Ruth Bader Ginsburg becomes first woman to lie in state: 8 other strides she made for women – USA Today
Policy Discussion & Member Minutes
Random Identifier
Brad: The Nude Party – “Chevrolet Van” [Official Video] – YouTube
Caitlin: Why I stopped saying “basic” – Teen Vogue
Alex: Julie and the Phantoms review – ghosts, grunge and 90s nostalgia – The Guardian
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 4
Global Podcast Show Notes – Episode 4
EU Explained
What’s Brewing – Global Edition?
Supreme Court Ruling on “Unwired Planet vs. Huawei Technologies” – IAM-Media
Thierry Breton calls for TikTok data to be stored in Europe – Politico
EU websites’ use of Google Analytics and Facebook Connect targeted by post-Schrems II privacy complaints – Tech Crunch
Facebook to pay more than $110 million in back taxes in France – Reuters
EU trade chief resigns over COVID-19 ‘golfgate’ controversy – Euractiv
EU Policy Discussion
Synesthesia Member Spotlight
Synesthesia website
Android Conference – DroidCon
iOS Conference – SwiftHeroes
Synesthesia’s STEM Classes for Children – FuturMakers
Random Identifiers:
Podcast recommendation – The Michelle Obama Podcast
Elon Musk: “Good chance first settlers will die” on Mars – Futurism.com
TV show recommendation – Lucifer on Netflix
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Episode 32
Podcast Notes for Episode 32
Tech History
August 26, 1984 – Miss Manners Addresses Computer Correspondence
What’s Brewing in DC?
Coronavirus stimulus stalemate could drag on for weeks as Congress leaves town – CNBC
Stimulus package: Will it be split into smaller bills? Here’s what we know – CNet
House passes bill to reverse Postal Service changes, infuse $25B in emergency funds – NBC News
TikTok sues Trump administration over executive order – The Hill
TikTok sues Trump to block U.S. ban – NPR
Latest 2020 General Election Polls – RealClear Politics
Trump vs. Biden: Here’s what to know about the 2020 presidential debates – BostonNews.com
Policy Discussion
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Random Identifier
Brad: Red Hot Chili Peppers – Can’t Stop [Official Music Video] – YouTube
Caitlin: Houseplants 101: How to propagate plants – Gardenista
Alex: The best film genre is ‘Dance Movie’– The Cut
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 3
Global Podcast Show Notes – Episode 3
EU Explained
European Data Protection Supervisor – EDPS
European Data Protection Board – EDPB
European Commission – Europa.eu
Brussels Bytes – Global Edition?
Google-Fitbit takeover: EU launches full-scale probe – BBC news
Mergers: Commission opens in-depth investigation into the proposed acquisition of Fitbit by Google – European Commission
Telegram hits out at Apple’s App Store ‘tax’ in latest EU antitrust complaint – Techcrunch
Coronavirus: EU leaders reach recovery deal after marathon summit – BBC news
Assessing the EU’s digital and tech agenda at the halfway point of 2020 – ACT Blog
EU Policy Discussion
European Court of Justice invalidates Decision 2016/1250 on the adequacy of the protection provided by the EU-US Data Protection Shield – European Court of Justice
Statement on the European Court of Justice ruling in Schrems II case – ACT | The App Association
Member Spotlight
Member Spotlight: layers.studio – ACT Blog (coming soon)
Random Identifier
Israeli jeweller creates gold and diamond-encrusted mask that costs $1.5 million – Indian Express
‘Borgen’ coming to Netflix in September 2020 – Netflix
Bon Iver collaborates with Bruce Springsteen, hints at new album – npr
Social Media
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Episode 31
Podcast Notes for Episode 31
Tech History
July 4, 1956 – 64 years ago this month, computers and keyboards joined forces for the first time!
What’s Brewing in DC?
Here are the differences between the Democratic and Republican stimulus bills – CNN
FCC starts first 5G mid-band spectrum auction today – FCC.gov
Latest 2020 General Election Polls – RealClear Politics
Trump abruptly cancels Republican Convention in Florida: ‘It’s not the right time’ – The New York Times
Democratic National Convention to require masks, distancing – AP
The most moving photos from John Lewis’ funeral and memorial services – People
Policy Discussion
House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law Hearing: Online Platforms and Market Power, Part 6: Examining the Dominance of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google
Pivoting with Platforms – actonline.org
No Platform? No Problem! – actonline.org
There’s a Platform for That – actonline.org
Random Identifier
Ashley: Home Game – Netflix
Brad: Hockey Dad – I Missed Out (Official Video) – YouTube
Caitlin: VNYL
Alex: What it feels like to turn 30: Four women on the ‘big’ milestone – Elle
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Greetings from Brussels- Episode 2
Global Podcast Notes for Episode 2
Tech History
June 1955 – Laying of First Transatlantic Telephone Cable
What’s Brewing – Global Edition?
Commission Report: EU Data Protection Rules Empower Citizens and Are Fit for the Digital Age – European Commission
Commission Conducting ‘Preparatory Work’ Should ECJ Invalidate Privacy Shield – Euractiv
EU’s Landmark GDPR Failing to Live Up to Full Potential – EUObserver
Germany’s Highest Court Orders Facebook to Stop Cross-platform Data Sharing – Euractiv
Germany’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union – eu2020.de
UK Virus-tracing App Switches to Apple-Google Model – BBC news
EU Policy Discussion
Antitrust: Commission Opens Investigations into Apple’s App Store Rules – European Commission
Antitrust: Commission Opens Investigation into Apple Practices Regarding Apple Pay – European Commission
Statement on the European Commission Investigation into Apple’s App Store Rules – ACT Statement
Comments on the European Commission’s Proposals for the Digital Services Act – ACT Blog
Competition in the Digital Economy and the Digital Services Act – ACT Blog
Competition in the Digital Economy Videos– Forum Europe DSA Week
The European App Economy – ACT blog
Member Spotlight
Member Spotlight: imagiLabs – ACT Blog
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Episode 30
Podcast Notes for Episode 30
Tech History
June 6, 2005 – 15 years ago this month, Steve Jobs announced Mac’s would use Intel processors
Apple is switching Macs to its own processors starting later this year – The Verge
What’s Brewing in DC?
Apple’s developer dispute draws lawmaker scrutiny of App Store – The Hill
Graham, Cotton, Blackburn introduce balanced solution to bolster national security, end use of warrant-proof encryption that shields criminal activity – Senate Judiciary Committee Press Release
Members of Congress send letter to FCC for the use of TVWS – McMorris.House.gov
Election 2020 Presidential Polls – RealClear Politics
As the RNC preps for Jacksonville, voters brace for coronavirus and social unrest – Politico
Democratic Party reveals scaled-down convention plan – CBS
Policy Discussion
A Letter from ACT | The App Association: Our Commitment to Racial Justice – ACT Blog
GlobalForce Tech Consulting Website
Qyana Stewart – LinkedIn
Want to donate, sponsor, or partner with GlobalForce for Girls? Email them here.
Maryland STEM Festival Website
Maryland STEM Fest 2020 GoFundMe
Mentors-in-Residence Program at George Washington University Website
2020 George Washington Summer Startup Accelerator Website
Innovation Commercialization Assistance Program (ICAP) Website
Emoski App
Random Identifier
Chelsea: Garth Brooks announces his concert will be shown at drive-in theaters – YouTube
Brad: Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – Cameo (Official Video) – YouTube
Caitlin: Saving my jade plant 2020 update with time lapse – YouTube
Alex: Phoebe Bridgers releases new album Punisher early because she knows you need it – Vulture
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Tech Swamp: Greetings from Brussels!
Tech Swamp: Greetings from Brussels!
Tech History
Minitel: The rise and fall of the France-wide web – BBC news
Brussels Bytes
European Commission proposes €750B EU recovery package – Politico
Europe’s moment: Repair and prepare for the next generation – ec.europa.eu
Commission mulls digital tax to fund Europe’s multi-billion euro recovery – Euractiv
Germany, France launch Gaia-X platform in bid for ‘tech sovereignty’ – Politico
Europe asks for views on platform governance and competition tools – Techcrunch
Trump’s Twitter spat puts social media firms on collision course with Europe – Politico
Policy Discussion
Commission launches consultation to seek views on Digital Services Act package – ec.europa.eu
Antitrust: Commission consults stakeholders on a possible new competition tool – ec.europa.eu
Platform-to-business trading practices – ec.europa.eu
What you need to know about App Store Optimization and Ranking – ACT blog
The ACT App Launch Guide – ACT blog
Member Spotlight
Member Spotlight: Wello – Healthy Habits for Kids
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Episode 29
Podcast Notes for Episode 29
Tech History
May 15, 2001 – Apple announced their plan to open brick and mortar retail stores.
What’s Brewing in DC?
Pandemic jumbles House agenda – Politico
House Republicans plan to sue Pelosi over proxy voting – Politico
Congress will ‘probably’ have to pass another coronavirus stimulus bill, Mitch McConnell says – CNBC
Key Senate Democrat withdraws support from House measure on web browsing data – The Hill
Trump lashes out at social media companies after Twitter labels tweets with fact checks – Washington Post
Poll: Biden leads Trump by 11 points nationally – The Hill
Policy Discussion
Breaking Down Broadband Barriers in the COVID-19 Era – ACT Blog
Carr Announces 5G Upgrade Order On FCC’s June Agenda – FCC.gov
Fireside Chat: FCC Priorities for 5G and the New 5G Upgrade Order with Commissioner Carr – YouTube
Panel: FCC Priorities for 5G and the New 5G Upgrade Order – YouTube
Random Identifier
Brad: The Rolling Stones – every album ranked! – The Guardian
Caitlin: Tosca Musk – Wikipedia
Alex: 6 things to read before the Arrow series finale – Entertainment Weekly
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Episode 28
Podcast Notes for Episode 28
Tech History
April 23, 2005 – The first YouTube video was uploaded!
What’s Brewing in DC?
House Democrats decry ‘dangerous’ return to Capitol – Politico
House cancels plan to return from recess next week – AXIOS
What McConnell wants in exchange for rescuing states facing crises – MSNBC
FCC Adopts New Rules For The 6 GHz Band, Unleashing 1,200 Megahertz Of Spectrum For Unlicensed Use – FCC.gov
FCC approves $200 million plan to fund COVID-19 telehealth services – Engadget
Senator Bernie Sanders Suspends Presidential Campaign – CSPAN
Democrats Postpone Convention, and a Test of Wills With Republicans Looms – NYT
Policy Discussion
Connected Health Initiative COVID-19 Resources & Information
Random Identifier
Brad: The Mythos of Michael Jordan Continues – The Atlantic
Caitlin: Dill Pickle Hummus?! – Instagram
Alex: Watch These Livestreamed Concerts During Your Social Distancing – Vulture
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Episode 27
Podcast Notes for Episode 27
Tech History
March 25, 1995 – 25 years ago to this month, the first “wiki” website was born
What’s Brewing in DC?
Senate passes massive $2 trillion coronavirus spending bill – NBC News
Policy Discussion
ACT | The App Association Action
- ACT | The App Association COVID-19 Website
- 12 Apps to Get you Through the #stayathomechallenge
- Soundtrack to Sanity: Music in the Age of Telework
Member Company Action:
Federal Government Action:
- FCC COVID-19 Response
- SBA COVID-19 Response
- IRS COVID-19 Response
- Extended deadline only applies to Federal taxes, still check with your state tax authority for state level taxes
Random Identifier
Brad: A Writing Stone: Chapter and Verse – NYT
Caitlin: The Coronavirus and the Postponement of the Olympics, Explained – NYT
Alex: The Powerful Psychological Benefits of Dance – Psychology Today
- BONUS TRACK: Hey – Pixies
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Episode 26
Tech History
February 16, 2020 – The computer scientist responsible for Cut, Copy, and Paste, has passed away – Gizmodo
What’s Brewing in DC?
Kellyanne Conway says more officials may be ousted after Trump’s Senate acquittal – Politico
February 2020 open commission meeting – FCC.gov
White House plans 5G summit with global tech leaders as battle with Huawei continues – CNBC
2020 Democratic Presidential Nomination – 270 to Win
Policy Discussion
As global debate around privacy continues, companies are wise to adopt best practices – The Hill
GDPR Guide – Actonline.org
CCPA Guide – Actonline.org
New Hampshire digital privacy legislation aims to limit government’s access – The Center Square
Accountability: A Compendium for Stakeholders
Random Identifier
Caitlin: TikTok
Alex: Atlas Coffee Club
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Episode 25
Tech History
January 27, 2010 – 10 years ago this month Apple introduced the first iPad
What’s Brewing in DC?
President Trump’s impeachment: What happens now in the Senate trial – USA Today
Trump to sign USMCA, marking major tech victory – Politico
US announces crackdown on counterfeit products sold online – The Hill
House Committee on Energy & Commerce Hearing “Empowering and Connecting Communities through Digital Equity and Internet Adoption.” – Energycommerce.house.gov
Rural Digital Opportunity Fund – FCC.gov
How the Iowa caucus results will actually work — and why 2020’s could be more confusing than ever – Vox
Policy Discussion
ONC’s Rucker: Privacy risks shouldn’t hinder interoperability rule – Modern Healthcare
Random Identifier
Brad: After Rock Hall snub, Dave Matthews Band will be going on tour this summer – USA Today
Caitlin: Here’s why Nashville’s hockey fans throw catfish onto the ice – Thrillist
Alex: My Chemical Romance to haunt the U.S. with their first tour in 9 years – Vulture
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Episode 24
Podcast Notes for Episode 24
Tech History
December 26, 1982 – Time Magazine awarded “Man of the Year” – now “Person of the Year” – to the personal computer
What’s Brewing in DC?
The latest on the Trump impeachment inquiry – CNN
McConnell says Senate will not take up USMCA next week – Reuters
TikTok chief cancels Capitol Hill meetings, inflaming tensions – The Hill
FCC to create $9 billion 5G subsidy program for rural America – CNET
Policy Discussion
Despite Trump’s impeachment, Congress is closing in on budget deal to avoid shutdown, lawmakers say – Newsweek
This man may be Big Tech’s biggest threat – NYT
Top 5 tech policy predictions for 2020 – Morning Consult
Random Identifier
Brad: Twin Peaks – “In the Meadow” [Live @ Thalia Hall] – YouTube
Caitlin: 13 Ways To Not Kill Your Indoor Plants – Buzzfeed
Alex: 31 Of The Funniest Tweets About Spotify Wrapped That Even Apple Music Users Can Laugh At – Buzzfeed
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Episode 23
Podcast Notes for Episode 23
Tech History
November 10, 2001 – 18 years ago this month, Apple shipped the first iPod.
What’s Brewing in DC?
The latest on the Trump impeachment inquiry – CNN
Trump impeachment hearings: Here’s how the process works – ABC News
What have we learned so far in the impeachment public hearings and what comes next? – USA Today
Senate holds off on vote avoiding shutdown, keeps stopgap funding vehicle – Roll Call
Pai: FCC will auction coveted 5G spectrum – Axios
Twitter is walking into a minefield with its political ads ban – Vox
Google to restrict political adverts worldwide – BBC
Policy Discussion
Developed: We’re coming to a city near you! Check it out!
Random Identifier
Brad: Hippo Campus – YouTube
Caitlin: Minneapolis Skyway System – Wikipedia
Alex: A Serious Conversation About The Knight Before Christmas – Vulture
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Episode 22
Podcast Notes for Episode 22
Tech History
October 30, 1969 – Here’s the Internet’s ‘Birth Certificate’ From 50 Years Ago Today
What’s Brewing in DC?
The latest on the Trump impeachment inquiry – CNN
Lawmakers hammer Zuckerberg over Facebook controversies – The Hill
China’s TikTok turns to former lawmakers to help with content moderation policies – The Hill
Here’s What You Need To Know About The 2020 Democratic Primary Debates – Elle
Policy Discussion
Technology & Marketing Law Blog – Ericgoldman.org
Random Identifier
Brad: Five Leagues, One Day: How Two Fans Conquered the Sports Equinox in Los Angeles – SI.com
Caitlin: World Series: The best photos from the Washington Nationals’ first championship – CBS Sports
Alex: Just like Meghan Markle! Queen Amber Cradles Her Growing Bump in A Christmas Prince: Royal Baby – People
AND
The Princess Switch Is Getting a Sequel, and One More Vanessa Hudgens – Vulture
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Episode 21
Podcast Notes for Episode 21
Tech History
September 19, 1982 – 37 years ago this month one of the first, if not THE first, emoticon was born!
What’s Brewing in DC?
Government Shutdown 2019 – Politico
Lawmakers say Zuckerberg has agreed to ‘cooperate’ with antitrust probe – The Hill
FCC authorizes city-scale 5G testbeds in NYC, Salt Lake City – Fierce Wireless
FCC proposes $100 million Connected Care Pilot Telehealth Program – FCC
Apple will make the new Mac Pro in Austin, avoiding some China tariffs – CNBC
Policy Discussion
Developed | The App Economy Tour One Night Only – Coming to a City Near You – Actonline.org
Random Identifier
Alex M.: Million Dollar Listing New York – Bravo.com
Brad: Casey’s Groove – Twin Peaks
Caitlin: Between Two Ferns: The Movie | Official Trailer | Netflix – YouTube
Alex: Snoop Dogg Instagram
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Episode 20
Podcast Notes for Episode 20
Tech History
August 9, 1991 – 28 years ago today the first email from space was sent!
What’s Brewing in DC?
House, Senate Revive Self-Driving Car Bill Talks With Industry – Bloomberg Government
FCC Improves Broadband Mapping – FCC.gov
An Instagram hoax just duped Julia Roberts, Rob Lowe — and the person overseeing our nuclear weapons – Yahoo News
The 2020 U.S. Presidential Race: A Cheat Sheet – The Atlantic
Here’s What You Need to Know About the 2020 Democratic Primary Debates – Elle Magazine
FTC Seeks Comments on Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Rule – FTC Press Release
EVENTS!
- West Virginia: Workforce reVolution Workshop
- Developed: Rhode Island
- Developed: New York
Policy Discussion
The Secret Solid Marble Bathtubs in the US Senate’s Boiler Room
The History Of The Congressional Recess
Random Identifier
Caitlin: NASA astronaut accused of first space crime denies hacking into wife’s bank account – The Independent
Brad: Lonely – Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers | Official Music Video – YouTube
Ashley: The Summer of Flame Throwers – ScreenRant.com&IndieWire
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Episode 19
Podcast Notes for Episode 19
Tech History
July 1, 1979 – Sony Walkman makes music portable
What’s Brewing in DC?
Online Platforms and Market Power, Part 2: Innovation and Entrepreneurship – House Judiciary Committee
Libra hearings may give bitcoin ‘much-needed political momentum’: CoinShares strategy chief – CNBC
Stopping Bad Robocalls Act Passes House of Representatives by an Overwhelming Vote of 429-3 – House Energy & Commerce Committee
Sen. Rick Scott Introduces PRIME Act to Promote Transparency by Online Retailers – Sen. Rick Scott Press Release
FTC Seeks Comments on Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Rule – FTC Press Release
Policy Discussion
Bungie Co-Founder Alex Seropian: The Polygon Interview
Random Identifier
Brad: Make a Quick Getaway With the Very Best Captured Area 51 Alien Memes – Time
Caitlin: Gary Busey’s Ten Commandments – “Only Human: A #Blessed New Musical” – YouTube
Alex: Let’s Find Out If You’ll Survive The Area 51 Raid –Buzzfeed
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Episode 18
Podcast Notes for Episode 18
Tech History
June 11, 1978 – Texas Instruments Inc. introduces the Speak & Spell
What’s Brewing in DC?
Tariffs on China May Slow Down the App Economy – ACT Blog
Mnuchin: ‘We were about 90% of the way’ on China trade deal and there’s a ‘path to complete this’ – CNBC
EU-US Privacy Shield legal showdown now set for July 9 – Tech Crunch
Progress on federal data privacy bill slows in both chambers – Roll Call
Facebook open to regulation, executive says – The Hill
Senate Democrats ask for details on antitrust probes into Big Tech – Reuters
Democratic Presidential Debate: See The 20 Candidates Who Will Be Onstage – NPR
Former Democratic Rep. Joe Sestak announces presidential bid – Politico
National 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Polls – Five Thirty Eight
Policy Discussion
Extending the Tax Advantage for Sunscreen to Life-Saving Healthcare Tech – ACT Blog
Random Identifier
Colin: ‘Yanked from the ground’: cactus theft is ravaging the American desert – The Guardian
Brad: Dave Matthews for life – YouTube
Caitlin: War on the Washington Post – Washington Post
Alex: Staten Island Yankees to bring back Pizza Rats for second straight season – SI Live
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Episode 17
Podcast Notes for Episode 17
Tech History
May 28, 1987 – 32 years ago today GIFs were born!
What’s Brewing in DC?
FTC v Qualcomm – ACT Blog
Senate reintroduces the DIGIT Act – ACT Blog
House and Senate introduce the CASE Act –
AOC: Facial Recognition Is Growing Amid “A Global Rise In Authoritarianism And Fascism” – Buzzfeed News
VA Teams with Microsoft on Airband Initiative – B+C
2020 Democratic Presidential Nomination – Real Clear Politics
Policy Discussion & Member Minutes
Episode 11 of Tech Swamp – Apple Podcasts
Apple v. Pepper: Trial Attorneys Win, Developers Lose – ACT Blog
Random Identifier
Brad: Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – Talking Straight
Caitlin: Octonauts: Creature Report – “An octopus can change its skin”
Alex: Which “Mighty Ducks” Character Are You? –Buzzfeed
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Episode 16
Podcast Notes for Episode 16
Tech History
April 4, 1973 – 46 years ago this month marks the first ever cell phone call
What’s Brewing in DC?
Mark Zuckerberg leveraged Facebook user data to fight rivals and help friends, leaked documents show – MSNBC
Facebook stored millions of Instagram passwords in plain text – Engadget
Coalition Against Anticompetitive SEP Abuse Keeps Expanding After Apple/Qualcomm Settlement; Calls on Commerce Department and USPTO to Continue Bipartisan SEP Policies – ACT Blog
ACT | The App Association Calls on FTC and PTO to ensure every company is safe from Qualcomm’s anticompetitive patent schemes – ACT Blog
The Qualcomm Case and U.S. National Security – Paper by Joseph Kattan
Qualcomm’s National Security Propaganda Campaign – ACT Blog
An FTC Settlement with Qualcomm Could Hold the Entire IoT Economy Hostage – ACT Blog
Policy Discussion
Random Identifier
Brad: John Mayer – Slow Dancing In A Burning Room (Live on Letterman) – YouTube
Caitlin: Mike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino befriended Fyre Fest founder Billy McFarland in prison – People
Alex: A Rock Band Novel — and a Snapshot of the Bell-Bottomed 1970s – NYT
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Episode 15
Podcast Notes for Episode 15
Tech History
March 1, 2019 – Zhores Alferov, Nobel-winning physicist who paved way for cellphones, fiber optic communications, dies at 88 – The Washington Post
What’s Brewing in DC?
Mueller finds no Trump-Russia conspiracy – Politico
Trump plans to nominate Michael Kratsios as US CTO – CNET
Facebook exposed up to 600 million passwords – Here’s what to do – Forbes
ACT | The App Association applauds the USITC decision to reject exclusion order on i{hones based on patent infringement claims – ACT Blog
Here’s everything Apple announced on Monday – CNBC
Policy Discussion
Random Identifier
Ashley: None of Us’s jump scares compare to the evil family’s sandals – Vulture
Alex: In “The Act,” real-life horror has an emotional logic – NYT
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Special Edition – FTC v Qualcomm
Special Edition – FTC v Qualcomm
The Qualcomm Case and U.S. National Security – Paper by Joseph Kattan
Qualcomm’s National Security Propaganda Campaign – ACT Blog
An FTC Settlement with Qualcomm Could Hold the Entire IoT Economy Hostage – ACT Blog
Episode 14
Podcast Notes for Episode 14
Tech History
February 23, 1927 – Federal Radio Commission (now Federal Communications Commission) was created
What’s Brewing in DC?
Do you know the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates? – Politico
Former Massachusetts governor Bill Weld announces plan to challenge President Trump for Republican nomination – WaPo
Facebook unfairly blames app developers for its own mishandling of consumer data – ACT Blog
Trump will delay tariff increases on China, meet with President Xi – CNN
House Energy and Commerce Committee privacy hearing – House E&C Website
Senate Commerce Committee privacy hearing – Senate Commerce Website
Amazon won’t be building HQ2 in New York City after all – Vox
ACT | The App Association’s 2019 Patents in Telecoms and the Internet of Things – Eventbrite
Policy Discussion
Why does healthcare need AI? Connected Health Initiative aims to answer why – ACT Blog
Position piece: Why healthcare needs AI – ACT Blog
Policy principals for AI in health – ACT Blog
Appendix: Key terminology for AI in health – ACT Blog
Don’t panic: AI will always need you – ACT Blog
Member Minutes
Random Identifier
Mike – What is gratitude and why is it so important?
Ashley – Inside Elizabeth Holmes’s chilling final months at Theranos
Caitlin – A fat German rat got stuck in sewer grate and the photos are just perfect
Alex – We need to talk about Jason Momoa’s gorgeous pink and velvet scrunchy that he wore at the Oscars
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Episode 13
Podcast Notes for Episode 13
Tech History
January 25, 1915 – The first transcontinental phone service
What’s Brewing in DC?
800,000 Federal workers affected by the shutdown – CNBC
Trump caves, agrees to short-term spending bill to end longest shutdown in US history – MotherJones
US government reopens following airport chaos – The Verge
The D.C. Government is cleaning up the Federal Government’s mess – DCist
Most Americans live paycheck to paycheck – CNBC
Chef José Andrés’ team will keep serving free meals to federal employees as they head back to work – CNN
CBO: Shutdown cost economy $3 billion – The Hill
Is the government going to shut down again in February? Here are 4 scenarios. – Vox
Policy Discussion
Random Identifier
Gary – Wicked Merch
Caitlin – Mystery corgi texts
Alex – Rainbow Kitten Surprise
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Episode 12
Podcast Notes for Episode 12
Tech History
December 22, 1882 – The first electric Christmas tree lights were invented
What’s Brewing in DC?
Shutdown avoided? – The Washington Post
White House STEM Education Plan – WhiteHouse.gov
Senator Joe Manchin takes on FCC – The Hill
Google CEO testified before Congress – The Washington Post
Microsoft calling for thoughtful AI regulation – Microsoft Blog
New Apple campus to open on Austin – CNBC
Policy Discussion
CLOUD Act – ACT Blog
FCC Connected Care Pilot Program – ACT Blog
CMS Reimbursements – MobiHealthNews
We Turned 20! – ACT Blog
App Economy Report – ACT Blog
Tech Swamp was Born! – Apple Podcasts
Member Minutes
Andrew Savitz – CannedSpinach
Follow them on Twitter!
Chris Sims – Sigao Studios
Betsy Furler – For All Abilities & Your App Lady
Mark Liber – StartUp Health
Random Identifier
Gary – Disney World Candlelight Processional
Caitlin – Dire Mom and Dad, merrychrismems
Chelsea – The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
Alex – Santa is bad?
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Episode 11
Podcast Notes for Episode 11
Tech History
November 21, 2008 – iPhone emojis were born
What’s Brewing in DC?
Midterms debrief:
- CA 21st – The Fresno Bee
- Mississippi runoff – CBS News
- Final-ish numbers – Politico
Veterans Affairs teaming up with Apple? – NextGov
Potential partial government shutdown – ABC News
FCC’s 5G update – Medium
Amazon HQ2 Confirmed – Curbed DC
Policy Discussion
Apple v Pepper debrief:
- Apple v. Pepper and Why It Matters to App Developers
- The Impact of Platforms on Software Distribution: What Makes an Ecosystem Work?
- Brief of ACT | The App Association as Amicus Curiae in Support of Petitioner
- Apple v Pepper oral argument transcript
- Apple v Pepper audio of oral argument
Member Minutes
Random Identifier
Caitlin – ‘SpongeBob Squarepants’ Creator Stephen Hillenburg Dies at 57
Donate to the ALS Association here!
Gary – Kelly Clarkson mania
Alex – Furbies gone wrong
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Episode 10
Podcast Notes for Episode 10
Tech History
October 17, 1990 – IMDB launched
What’s Brewing in DC?
EU/US Privacy Shield Annual Review – EC Press Release
Apple, Amazon, Super Micro call for retraction – The Verge
Twitter retracting tweets that violate terms of service – The Verge
Massive Twitter data dump on 2016 elections – Politico
US imposes penalties on Saudi Arabia after death of Khashoggi – Washington Post
SoftBank skips Future Investment Initiative – CNN Business
Apple v Pepper – SCOTUS Blog
Amazon HQ2 – Fox 5 DC
Policy Discussion
Madeline’s Spreadsheet is being protected for intellectual property reasons, but please enjoy the resources she used to compile The Master Spreadsheet™:
Congress will be getting younger – YR Media
Member Minutes
Pew Cybersecurity Knowledge Quiz – Pew Research Center
Navigating the Medical Device Cyberbreach Jungle: Medical Device CyberBreach 101 for Medical Practices – Amazon
Random Identifier
Alex – “What is a Post Malone?” Also, Post Malone goes to Olive Garden
Caitlin – Haunting of Hill House
Gary – One Month Anniversary at ACT!
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Music Cred: Brad Goodall
Episode 9
Podcast Notes for Episode 9
Tech History
September 22, 2986 – Computer code protected by copyright
What’s Brewing in DC?
White House 5G listening session – Fierce Wireless
New Trump tariffs bad for 5G deployment – CNBC
White House quantum computing initiative – NextGov
App Association 5G White Paper – Blog
Anti-trust Executive Order – Bloomberg
Chairman Thune privacy law – Politico
Hearings of note:
- Wednesday, September 26: The Senate Commerce Committee holds a hearing, “Examining Safeguards for Consumer Data Privacy”
- Thursday, September 27: The Senate Judiciary Committee holds a hearing, “Nomination of the Honorable Brett M. Kavanaugh to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (Day 5)”
Policy Discussion/Member Minutes
House Energy and Commerce Committee Hearing “Examining Barriers to Expanding Innovative, Value-Based Care in Medicare”
Senate HELP Committee Hearing “Health Care in Rural America: Examining Experiences and Costs”
Random Identifier
Gary – “I kind of reverse hibernate”
Caitlin – Gritty, Gritty, GRITTY
Alex – “Dunkin’ what? What are we dunkin’?”
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Music Cred: Brad Goodall
Episode 8
Tech History
August 24, 1995 – Windows 95 was released!
R.E.M. says “no”
What’s Brewing in DC?
Medicare’s diabetes prevention program slows to crawl – Politico
Apple v Pepper – SCOTUS Blog
Kavanaugh confirmation hearings set for Sept. 4 – Politico
Trump warns social media companies against ‘silencing millions of people’– The Hill
The consequences of indecency – Tech Crunch
Action Item: USPTO’s Anti-Counterfeiting Video Contest – USPTO
Policy Discussion
US election 2018: the race for Congress – Financial Times
Not mosquito related: The August Recess
Using Telehealth to Coordinate Care for Substance Abuse Disorders – mHealth Intelligence
Trump admin continues privacy listening sessions – Politico
Member Minutes
Mike Meikle – Twitter
Navigating the Medical Device Cyberbreach Jungle: Medical Device CyberBreach 101 for Medical Practices – Amazon
Random Identifier
Ashley – Bad Blood (the book)
Caitlin – Azealia Banks Ends Elon Musk Feud With an Apology Letter – W Magazine
Alex – UnReal
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Episode 7
Podcast Notes for Episode 7
Tech History
July 20, 1969 – The Eagle has landed!
What’s Brewing in DC?
Morgan Reed on CSPAN’s “Communicators” – CSPAN
Proposed tariffs could increase price of wearables and other tech – The Hill & USTR
AT&T is rolling out 5g in three more cities! – AT&T Newsroom
FCC’s Connected Care Pilot Program – FCC Press Release
Policy Discussion
ACT’s Connected Health Initiative (CHI)
Member Minutes
Fireside Chat with FCC Commissioner Carr – ACT Blog
Random Identifier
Alex T. – Shark Week
Caitlin – Mr. Kevin Drakon Bakon The First
Alex – Going Abroad!
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Episode 6
Podcast Notes for Episode 6 – YourAppLady Crossover
Tech History
June 29, 2007 – The first-generation iPhone went on sale!
What’s Brewing in DC?
House Passes Farm Bill – CNN
FCC’s Commissioner Carr paid a visit to member company Quantified AG – Lincoln Journal Star
ENCRYPT Act Reintroduced in the House – ACT Blog
Carpenter v. United States – SCOTUS Blog
Amazon’s Health JV CEO announced – Tech Crunch
AirPods accessibility feature – Apple Insider
Policy Discussion
Betsy’s YourAppLady Podcast
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
Accessibility panel at E3 – YouTube
Xbox adaptive controller – ShackNews
SXSW “Innovations in Accessibility” panel
List of accessibility apps:
Microsoft’s Seeing AI
Random Identifier
Nick – REAL Independence Day Truther
Joel – Del Taco is bae
Chels – iZombie is the newest requirement to be an ACT employee
Caitlin – Pete Davidson & Ariana Grande: A Timeline
Alex – Inside Beyoncé and JAY-Z’s ‘Apes—’: A Guide to All the Art in the Epic Music Video
*Due to time constraints, Alex generously allowed her random identifier to be cut. But we still wanted to feature what it WOULD have been*
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Episode 5
Tech History
May 27, 1998 – ACT was born!
Click here for the first volume of “The Competitive Edge”!
What’s Brewing in DC?
Net neutrality passes in the Senate – The Hill
Why the Internet is suddenly protesting on net neutrality all over again – The Washington Post
All GDPR Everything:
- TL; DR: The GDPR is Coming and This Guide Will Help You Prepare – ACT Blog
- How Does the GDPR Hold Up to U.S. Privacy Regulations? – ACT Blog
- Words of Wisdom? How Well-Meaning Advice Could Complicate Machine Learning Apps’ GDPR Compliance – ACT Blog
- The Final Countdown: How to Prepare for the GDPR – ACT Blog
- GPDR Talk with Joel – YouTube
- Tech Swamp Episode 2 – Apple Podcasts
USPTO 10 millionth patent – USPTO
Recent ACT IP Content:
- Attention App Developers: Key Updates on Patent Issues – ACT Blog
- The Supreme Court Goes Greene by Upholding the Inter Partes Review – ACT Blog
- The Results are in: Intellectual Property is Still in Style, Holds Value for App Developers – ACT Blog
Random Identifier
Nick – Revisionist History
Alex – Brooklyn Nine-Nine has been saved
Caitlin – Wilson, Coburn fight after exiting penalty box during Game 7 of NHL Playoffs
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Tech Swamp Special Edition – US V Microsoft
Episode 4
Tech History
April 28, 2003 – iTunes Music Store Launched
What’s Brewing in DC?
App Economy Report – ACT Blog
All of Us launching in May – Politico
America’s IT Strongholds – Forbes
2018 App Economy Pegged At $950 Billion, Job Growth Soars – Media Post
Uncle Sam seeds startups: Businesses seek share of federal spending – Times Free Press
New York a leader in the nation’s app economy, report finds – Westfair Online
ACT | The App Association Cautions Zuckerberg: Audits are Not the Answer – ACT Blog
The Supreme Court Goes Greene by Upholding the Inter Partes Review – ACT Blog
Member Minutes
Miguel Castro – LinkedIn
Jim Kathman – LinkedIn
Emilie Hersh – LinkedIn
Thomas Gorczynski – LinkedIn
Lindsey Cox – LinkedIn
Random Identifier
Nick – NFL Draft Fandom
Alex – West Wing Fandom
Caitlin – Kanye West?
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Episode 3
Tech History
March 21, 2006 – The World’s First Tweet
What’s Brewing in DC?
CLOUD Act in Omnibus – Axios
Threat of veto – Twitter
Rural Broadband Investment – USDA Press Release
All Things TVWS – actonline.org/TVWS
Myth Busters: What Critics Don’t Want You to Know About TV White Spaces
Guest Blog: White Space Broadband Deployment Must be on the FCC Agenda
The Next Best Idea May Come from a Rural Entrepreneur. TV White Spaces Can Help.
Our Country Faces Some Serious Gaps. Broadband Access Can Help Fill Them.
China Tariffs – Politico
Cambridge Analytica/Facebook – NYT & Washington Examiner
Twitter bans cryptocurrency ads – CNBC
Policy Discussion
Trump Administration Apprentice Initiative – Time
Google Maps accessibility filter – Venture Beat
Communication Circles for non-verbal communicators – AAC
Accessibility inclusion emojis – SiliconRepbulic
Member Minutes
Justin Hall
Bit Source is a software development company that designs, develops, and deploys websites, applications, games, tools, interactions, and software solutions.
Betsy Furler
Random Identifier
Caitlin – @bymariandrew
Nick – UMBC & March Madness
Alex – Brooklyn Nine-Nine
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Episode 2
Today in Tech History
February 26, 1991 the first web browser was introduced
What’s Brewing in DC?
Attorney General Sessions Announces New Cybersecurity Task Force – Press Release
Council to Secure the Digital Economy – The Hill
Tech and telecom lobbying groups announce joint cybersecurity initiative
Russia, Russia, Russia! – CNN
Mueller indicts 13 Russian nationals over 2016 election interference
Glitch in the Matrix RE: DACA and Spending Bill – The Washington Examiner
Senate mulls DACA extension, wall funding in March spending bill
DACA Open Debate = No Passed Legislation – Vox
The Senate’s failed votes on DACA and immigration: what we know
T Minus 60 Days? – The Washington Post
The FCC’s vote repealing its net neutrality rules is finally official. Here’s what happens now.
Policy Discussion
Reforming Lawful Access: The CLOUD Act is Not Just a Better Name than ICPA
Member Minutes
Random Identifier
Nick are you mad, or nah? – NBC
2018 Winter Olympic Medal Count
How An Average American Skier Managed To Scheme Her Way Into The Olympics – NPR
Here Are The Most Powerful Photos From The 2018 Winter Olympics – Buzzfeed
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Episode 1
Today in Tech History
- January 24, 1984 – Macintosh, now Apple, launched their very own personal computer.
What’s Brewing in DC?
Policy Discussion
Random Identifier
- Caitlin: 50 Cent…or should we say 50 Bitcoin?
- Graham: Terry Crews Lip Sync Battle
- Nick: #NewShows
- Alex: #Brooklyn99
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