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Nov 2023
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Google Investigates Missing Files In Goo...

Sarah Lane, Robb Dunewood and Tom Merritt
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Google is investigating missing files for some users in the Google Drive desktop app, The U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority provisionally thinks Adobe’s acquisition of Figam would harm innovation and designers, and, after 151 years, Popular Science ceases magazine publication.


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