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#1 Clubhouse says its Android launch will take ‘a couple of months’
Clubhouse has promised a time frame of sorts for the launch of its anticipated Android version, saying it's going to take a "couple of months" to make that happen. The company plans to make tweaks to the app’s Activity feed, tools to give users more control over their push notifications, and more personalization features.
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#2 Biden isn't likely to rekindle Obama's technocracy, but it's complicated
President-elect Joe Biden may have spent eight years in the administration that doted on tech, but that long honeymoon is over as the Russian interference saga opened the floodgates for social media's ills, unleashing dangerous torrents of extremism and misinformation.
The Biden administration's transition list is generously peppered with names from the tech industry, but some are likely grandfathered in from the Obama era rather than pulled directly for their more recent industry experience, including Matt Olsen, Uber's chief trust and security officer. The list also includes Aneesh Chopra and Nicole Wong, who previously worked at Twitter and Google.
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#3 YouTube is testing automatic product detection in videos
YouTube is testing an automated list of products detected in videos uploaded to the site, expanding to people watching videos in the US. The move is intended to give Google its own piece of the lucrative affiliate link market while also tying commerce directly to video uploads. The list will appear between recommended videos and viewers Scrolling below the video player.