Kate Conger
Kate Conger
Kate Conger is a technology reporter in San Francisco, covering privacy, policy and labor. Previously, she wrote about cybersecurity for Gizmodo and TechCrunch.Source
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Microsoft Wins Pentagon’s $10 Billion JEDI Contract, Thwarting Amazon (Published 2019)

Microsoft Wins Pentagon’s $10 Billion JEDI Contract, Thwarting Amazon (Published 2019)

The Department of Defense on Friday awarded a $10 billion technology contract to Microsoft over Amazon in a contest that was closely watched after President Trump ramped up his criticism of Amazon’s founder, Jeff Bezos, and said he might intervene. The 10-year contract for the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, known as JEDI, had set off a showdown among Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle and Google for the right to transform the military’s cloud computing systems. The acrimonious process involved intense lobbying efforts and legal challenges among the rivals. The contract has an...

October 26, 2019
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Stabbing of Cash App Creator Raises Alarm, and Claims of ‘Lawless’ San Francisco

Stabbing of Cash App Creator Raises Alarm, and Claims of ‘Lawless’ San Francisco

The fury erupted within hours, as word spread that the 43-year-old man who had been stabbed to death this week in an enclave of high-rise condominiums near the Bay Bridge was Bob Lee, a well-known tech executive. The leaders of “lawless” San Francisco had Mr. Lee’s “literal blood on their hands,” Matt Ocko, a tech entrepreneur and venture capitalist in Palo Alto, Calif., tweeted. “I hate what San Francisco has become,” added Michael Arrington, the founder of the industry blog TechCrunch. “Violent crime in SF is horrific,” Elon Musk, the chief executive of Twitter and Tesla, chimed in. The...

April 7, 2023
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Trump Prepares Order to Limit Social Media Companies’ Protections (Published 2020)

Trump Prepares Order to Limit Social Media Companies’ Protections (Published 2020)

AdvertisementThe administration is preparing an executive order intended to curtail the legal protections that shield companies from liability for what gets posted on their platforms, two senior administration officials said early Thursday.Such an order, which officials said was still being drafted and was subject to change, would make it easier for federal regulators to argue that companies like Facebook, Google, YouTube and Twitter are suppressing free speech when they move to suspend users or delete posts, among other examples.The move is almost certain to face a court challenge and is...

May 28, 2020
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