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'''Big Tech''' refers to several [[Silicon Valley]] technology firms, notabky [[Google]], [[Apple]], [[Facebook]], and [[Amazon]] for driving technology growth and social change.
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'''Big Tech''' refers to several [[Silicon Valley]] technology firms, notably [[Google]], [[Apple]], [[Facebook]], and [[Amazon]] for driving technology growth and social change.
  
 
[[Microsoft]] and [[IBM]] are sometimes considered Big Tech firms, because of their size, and [[Twitter]] not for its size but its societal impact. Twitter will likely be bought out by one of the larger firms at some point.
 
[[Microsoft]] and [[IBM]] are sometimes considered Big Tech firms, because of their size, and [[Twitter]] not for its size but its societal impact. Twitter will likely be bought out by one of the larger firms at some point.

Revision as of 05:08, October 26, 2018

Big Tech refers to several Silicon Valley technology firms, notably Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon for driving technology growth and social change.

Microsoft and IBM are sometimes considered Big Tech firms, because of their size, and Twitter not for its size but its societal impact. Twitter will likely be bought out by one of the larger firms at some point.

Alphabet Inc. is the parent company of Google, which also owns YouTube, Android, The Groundwork and dozens of other companies. The Groundwork in 2015 boasted it could influence the vote in any democratic election anywhere in the world by as much as 25% by manipulating search engine results.[1]

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