Jun 3rd 2020
This Week in Google 562
Taco Fixins
Facebook Employees Walk Out
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- Jeff gets a Taco Bell care package
- CES 2021 is happening in-person. Would you go?
- Google delays Android 11 beta event out of respect for Black Lives Matter protests
- YouTube drops the 3rd season of Cobra Kai, pivots away from scripted TV
- Facebook employees walkout over Mark Zuckerberg's refusal to stand up to Trump
- Snapchat stops promoting Donald Trump over his tweets
- Here's how much money Donald Trump spends on Facebook
- More people are complaining about Pixel Buds
- AT&T says HBO Max will not count towards data caps, but Netflix and Disney+ will
- The German newspaper that is delivering beer, shoes, bread, and office supplies to people sheltering in place
- Elon Musk is taking a break from Twitter
- Netflix buys Grauman's Egyptian Theater so its features can win Oscars
- Italian prosecutor demands the banning of Project Gutenberg's collection of public domain books over copyright infringement.
- Publishers sue the Internet Archive for online book lending. Here's a better way to borrow e-books.
- Third Pixel Drop fixes your battery, improves Recorder, and makes bedtime better
- Google's new AR tool makes social distancing easy
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Links
- Google postpones Android 11 unveiling amid U.S. protests
- Android Developers on Twitter: "We are excited to tell you more about Android 11, but now is not the time to celebrate. "
- Report: YouTube won’t be home to ‘Cobra Kai’ Season 3 amid shift away from scripted TV
- Mark Zuckerberg: Social media platforms shouldn't fact-check Trump - CNET
- Sources: President Trump and Mark Zuckerberg had a phone conversation on Friday that was described by both sides as productive (
- NYTimes: Facebook Employees Stage Virtual Walkout to Protest Trump Posts
- Nine things we learned from leaked audio of Mark Zuckerberg facing his employees
- Jarvis to Zuckerberg: Now is the time for your Oversight Board
- CES will be held in-person in Las Vegas next year