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Brandy Betz

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68 articles accelerating

Nine 2023 articles shifted the linked coverage toward crypto regulation, Web3 infrastructure, and NFT-sector retrenchment after an earlier focus on major consumer-tech platforms.

Who they are

Brandy Betz is a person associated in this corpus with a broad stream of technology-news coverage, appearing around major platform companies, mobile-device security, gig-economy policy, and, more recently, crypto and Web3 businesses. Apple, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, CNET, TechCrunch, and CNBC are recurring co-entities, placing the coverage at the intersection of large technology platforms and the outlets reporting on them.

The recent arc

The all-time coverage high came in 2017Q3, when the linked stories tracked prominent consumer-tech and platform-policy developments: Google’s Glass Enterprise Edition, Chrome’s planned block on sound-on autoplay, Essential Products’ funding and retail plans, and London’s decision not to renew Uber’s license over Greyball. Subsequent high-impact stories continued that broad tech-accountability pattern, including Apple’s apology and $29 older-iPhone battery replacements, reporting on iOS watering-hole exploit chains, and California’s worker-classification law affecting Uber and Lyft.

Recent coverage has changed subject matter and source mix. In 2023, the cited CoinDesk and Decrypt stories center on SEC rejection of Coinbase’s petition for dedicated digital-asset rules, Yuga Labs’ restructuring and US layoffs, financing for Cosmic Wire, RISC Zero, Transak, and Unchained Capital, and Microsoft’s Azure Marketplace partnership with decentralized-data service Space and Time. That sequence moves from platform behavior and product-policy news toward the financing, tooling, and regulatory boundaries of crypto markets.

The tension

The coverage repeatedly circles the gap between technology’s rapid deployment and the controls imposed by users, regulators, workers, or markets. Earlier examples include Apple’s battery-slowdown disclosure failure, Google’s autoplay intervention, Uber’s licensing conflict, Amazon’s reversed TikTok-device instruction, and scrutiny of Rekognition; the recent crypto run recasts that tension through Coinbase’s regulatory dispute and Web3 companies seeking capital, infrastructure adoption, or restructuring under tougher conditions.

Why it matters

If this trajectory continues, the linked coverage will be useful less as a single-company record than as a view of where technology-business risk is concentrating: in the transition from established platforms’ product and governance controversies to crypto’s unresolved rules and commercial infrastructure. The outcome remains uncertain, but the SEC-Coinbase decision, Azure-linked blockchain-data partnership, and Yuga Labs cuts show that regulation, enterprise distribution, and market durability are now tightly connected in this strand of coverage.

Brandy Betz has appeared in 68 articles since 2017-07. Coverage peaked in 2022Q3 with 5 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Apple, Amazon, Canada, CNET.

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Coverage Timeline

2018-04-10
TechCrunch 26 related

Uber acquires bike-sharing startup JUMP, source says for ~$200M; JUMP will continue running independently

Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmailMore sharing options Recode : Recode Daily: Mark Zuckerberg is ready for his Capitol Hill close-up Greg Bensinger / Wall Street Journal : Uber Enters Dockless Bik...

2018-03-22
Bloomberg 7 related

South African media giant Naspers to sell 2% of its stake in Tencent for ~$10.6B; Naspers invested $32M in Tencent in 2001

for $10.6 Billion Brandy Betz / Seeking Alpha : Naspers sells $10.6B of Tencent shares Tweets: Joe Weisenthal / @thestalwart : This is absolutely incredible. The South African media company Naspers in...

2017-09-06
Fortune 7 related

HPE plans to acquire Boston-based Cloud Technology Partners, which helps clients deploy cloud computing on multiple vendors, to be HPE's 5th acquisition in 2017

its fifth acquisition in 2017 Hewlett Packard Enterprise : HPE to Acquire Cloud Technology Partners to Strengthen Expertise in Cloud Consulting Services James / CloudTech : HPE to acquire Cloud Techno...

2017-08-10
Wall Street Journal 38 related

Andy Rubin's Essential Products raises $300M from Tencent, Amazon, and others, says Best Buy and Amazon will be its retail launch partners in the US

Amazon Shawn Knight / TechSpot : Andy Rubin's startup, Essential raises $300 million from Amazon, Tencent and others Philip Michaels / Tom's Guide : We'll Soon Know When the Essential Phone Will Launc...

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