Big tech's rivals seize chance to even the score
As digital giants' golden glow fades, pressure builds for them to be held accountable for their less savoury actions
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FOR years, the country's biggest technology companies have been virtually untouchable in Washington. The public adored the companies' new devices, educators embraced their tools and politicians extolled their contributions to the economy.
Even traditionally powerful voices, like media and telecom businesses, found little success in criticising the technology industry.
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