Pattern Matching

Will Tech’s Monopolies Survive 2020?

How the triple turmoil of a pandemic, protests, and a presidential election threatens Silicon Valley’s status quo.

Will Oremus
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7 min readJun 20, 2020

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Welcome back to Pattern Matching, OneZero’s weekly newsletter that puts the week’s most compelling tech stories in context.

There was a brief moment, at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic’s first wave in the United States, when it looked like Big Tech might be back in the public’s good graces. With stay-at-home orders across the country, screens were no longer an addictive distraction from real life, but the locus of real life itself. Zoom was powering business meetings; Houseparty, happy hours. Facebook was once again a dominant force in news; Apple and Google were partnering on a privacy-conscious contact tracing app. Politicians in the United States and Europe who had been laying the groundwork for new regulations suddenly had more urgent things to worry about.

That moment has passed. The lifting of lockdowns has been greeted not with sighs of relief at a return to the status quo, but with rallying cries to change it. There are protests in the streets. A presidential election looms. While criminal justice reform tops the domestic agenda, the appetite for tech reform appears to have…

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