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Rapid vaccine development, unprecedented international collaboration among research teams and provision of remote care to millions. The Covid-19 pandemic, in many ways, has pushed the accelerate button on medical innovation and brought the future of healthcare to us in the present.
While the technology behind services like tele-doc or online GPs already existed long before the pandemic, the past year has seen mass adoption of remote medical care.
that
does not track searches or build profiles of its users. Brave Search, as it’ll be known, is billed as the “the first private alternative to Google Search”, with a completely independent index and a no-snooping guarantee. The big question is whether we care enough about our privacy to change what has become an instinctive habit: to Google things.
Opinions differ as to how Google reached its dominant position. The company
believes
it’s a superior product that does its job brilliantly. Others allege that Google has used anticompetitive behaviour to force its search engine upon us. That allegation