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    IoT data collector Samsara’s IPO will be fun to watch

    Happy Friday! The TechCrunch crew is still in a modest period of repose thanks to the Thanksgiving holiday, but we wanted you to have numbers to chew on all the same. So, this morning, we’re taking a brief look at Samsara’s IPO filing.The Exchange explores startups, markets and money.Read...
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    TabTrader raises $5.8M for a mobile app that aggregates crypto exchange data

    As many of the top cryptocurrencies seem to temporarily stabilize near all-time highs, users looking to speculate on tokens that are a bit more volatile are searching across exchanges to find deals.Amsterdam-based startup TabTrader has been capitalizing on this search with a platform that...
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    EU proposes broad disclosures about political ads and banning targeting based on sensitive data, but not microtargeting, and fines of up to 5% of glob

    Sam Schechner / Wall Street Journal: EU proposes broad disclosures about political ads and banning targeting based on sensitive data, but not microtargeting, and fines of up to 5% of global revenue — Proposed measure would ban targeting political ads based on categories such as religious...
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    Sources: Chinese regulators asked Didi Global's management to devise a plan for delisting from the NYSE over concerns about leaking sensitive data (Bl

    Bloomberg: Sources: Chinese regulators asked Didi Global's management to devise a plan for delisting from the NYSE over concerns about leaking sensitive data — - Regulators asked Didi brass to devise a plan to go private — Forced delisting will be severest action against China Tech
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    Mobilewalla Says Data It Gathered on Consumers Ended Up With Government

    The company was the source of some of the advertising data used by government entities to track mobile phones without warrants, shedding new light on how device location data is harvested and sold in a secretive multibillion-dollar industry.
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    Suppliers Pushed to Disclose More Climate Data

    Companies are pressing their suppliers to disclose data on greenhouse-gas emissions amid a struggle to more precisely account for something that’s hard to quantify: their pollution.