Here’s what’s on the Wednesday menu.
Google detractors take fight against “Goliath” to the states, with the movie industry and others (including an organization backed by Oracle and Microsoft) pushing state attorneys general to investigate the company over privacy, copyright and more. The New York Times‘ reporting is based in part on the leaked emails from the Sony hack.
Twitter CEO Dick Costolo’s family trusts have sold all their shares in the company.
Baidu’s Uber investment is made official, but Uber faces tough rivals and regulations in China.
Google weighs warning Chrome users about non-HTTPS sites.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki advocates for paid maternity leave in Wall Street Journal op-ed.
Judge OKs lawsuit by Seattle artist who says she was cheated out of millions of dollars from sales of “Angry Birds” toys she designed.
Amazon workers in Germany extend their strike.
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