new hampshire. on what could only be described as a wild day for the 2024 presidential campaign. what once was a pretty clap only a couple of months ago, is now down to a two-person race, as of today. after florida governor ron desantis dropped out and endorsed donald trump, immediately basically, just hours ago. now this was a rocky road for desantis from the very beginning, i think it is fair to say. because remember back in the spring, when he kicked off his campaign with a glitchy quid twitter live screen. we all remember that. it turns out things never really went up from there. i know it may be hard to picture, especially tonight, before he entered the race, desantis was thought of as the next great hope of the republican party. he was the biggest story of the 2022 election on the republican side, and he was thought of as donald trump s biggest threat. but for messaging, for messaging mistakes to money issues, his campaign quickly, and i mean quite quickly, fell apart
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your data. the fallout is like you say. 500 million users, it s not likely that they re going to cause any mass exodus any time soon. the consequences for facebook may not be so great. but mark zuckerberg would regret paying off a firm in the arguably the biggest pr disaster to date. a clumsy smear as described by the daily beast putting it lightly, i d say. certainly, they d be careful about engaging in that sort of black ops any time soon. i m sure you regret hiring burson-marstella to front those stories. google might enjoy playing the role of the victim in that scenario. but the company that we should mentioned stand for the motto, don t be evil.
burson-marstella sending a headline, google quietly launches violation. it s a little known g mail feature called social connectionings. burson claimed they re using that to scrape and mine social science from around the web and share that information without users knowledge or consent. take a look at the screen shot of social connections. this service lets people with g mail accounts see information about their friends and also the friends of their friends. on may 3, the campaign started. the campaign started to unravel when burson pitched the story to an influential privacy blogger. the firm offered him that they would help write an op-ed in place of a major publication. they turned the tables asking them who s paying for this. but the blogger posted the whole