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Martin Bryant

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37 articles rising

Martin Bryant has appeared in 37 articles since 2014-12. Coverage peaked in 2019Q2 with 6 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Twitter, Facebook, CNET, YouTube.

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37
mentions
Velocity
+20.0%
growth rate
Acceleration
-1.300
velocity change
Sources
24
publications

Coverage Timeline

2019-05-12
Reuters 6 related

SEC approves the creation of the Long-Term Stock Exchange, or LTSE, a Silicon Valley-based national securities exchange proposed by Eric Ries

if they don't kill each other first Tweets: Alexis Ohanian Sr / @alexisohanian : This is great news: @WSJ reports that @ltse cleared to become 14th U.S. Stock Exchange. Very happy to have @ericries an...

2019-04-01
Washington Post 32 related

Mark Zuckerberg calls for global regulations in four areas: policing harmful content, election integrity, a GDPR-like privacy framework, and data portability

but some experts are questioning his motives Nick Gillespie / Hit & Run : Mark Zuckerberg: ‘I Believe We Need a More Active Role for Governments and Regulators’ David McCabe / Axios : Zuckerberg start...

2018-12-12
Reuters 15 related

Hardware maker Supermicro says review by an outside investigations firm found no evidence of any malicious chips in its current or older motherboards

the story was massively damaging to Supermicro. Brianna Wu / @briannawu : All respect to the many fine journalists at Bloomberg I know, but this story was obviously fake and should not have been publi...

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