Feb. 20, 2020
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Apple might let users choose third-party default apps, Twitter further embraces tweet storms, Morgan Stanley buys E*Trade, a rundown of all the stuff in the new Android developer preview, and if anything, it looks like cord cutting is just accelerating.
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- Apple Weighs Letting Users Switch Default iPhone Apps to Rivals (Bloomberg)
- Microsoft plans antivirus software for Android and iOS devices (CNBC)
- Twitter rolling out new ‘Continue thread’ option for connecting multiple tweets together (9to5Mac)
- Blue Chip Morgan Stanley to Buy Discount Broker E-Trade (NYTimes)
- Google launches Android 11 Developer Preview ahead of schedule for Pixel phones (9to5Google)
- Cord-Cutting Accelerated in 2019, Raising Pressure on Cable Providers (WSJ)
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