Elon Musk's company, Tesla, is working on a system to allow for crypto payments. The data stream that powers tons of third party services and apps like TweetDelete also use API to track hates, meets and misinformation. "I'm only here 40 minutes down to 20 minutes, 10 minutes a week Except just to market our stuff," says Scott Zamost.
The Fed eases up on the brakes, Elon Musk looks for new ways to monetize Twitter, and Snap has another rough quarter. Also: Meta may have prevailed in a fight with the FTC. Today’s Friend of Pivot is Jonathan Kanter, Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division at the DOJ. He stops by to discuss Google, antitrust, and his agency's fight against monopolies.
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