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David Cameron

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David Cameron has appeared in 5 articles since 2015-01. Coverage peaked in 2015Q1 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook.

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2021-10-12
New York Times 12 related

Internal messages, documents, and a Zuckerberg Q&A show Facebook's attempts to calm staff, including sending out talking points and holding briefing sessions

“good! Bad! So-so!” — and how company execs are attempting to contain it https://www.nytimes.com/... Jason Kint / @jason_kint : This is Facebook comms sending a message to employees saying disparaging...

2021-09-19
New Statesman

A look at how the withdrawal of Google and others from London's decade-old Silicon Roundabout may be proof the UK's startup scene has expanded and matured

Nearly a decade after David Cameron launched Tech City, Shoreditch has been dramatically transformed.  But what is the initiative's legacy? Tweets: @oscwilliams , @christianhern , @sarahdrinkwater , @...

2015-03-13
The Verge 13 related

UK's online spying habits are legal but require overhaul, says government

The Intelligence and Security Committee … Glyn Moody / Techdirt : Report Says UK Citizens Must Give Up Right To Privacy Because ‘Terrorism’, Reveals Huge Secret Government Databases Patrick Wintour / ...

2015-01-17
The Hill 3 related

Obama backs call for tech backdoors

President Obama wants a backdoor to track people's social media messages.  —  The president on Friday came to the defense of British Prime Minister David Cameron's call for tech companies to create ho...

2015-01-15
Guardian 9 related

David Cameron seeks cooperation of US president over encryption crackdown

PM to ask Barack Obama to put pressure on US internet companies to work more closely with UK intelligence agencies  —  David Cameron is to urge Barack Obama to pressure internet firms such as Twitter ...

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