Do you need another social network? Can an existing social network break out by jumping on the privacy bandwagon? Can it do it by advertising in the print version of the New York Times? We …

Do you need another social network? Can an existing social network break out by jumping on the privacy bandwagon? Can it do it by advertising in the print version of the New York Times? We talk about MeWe.


In her Internet Trends 2018 report, Mary Meeker suggests that we’re living in a Privacy Paradox. We found this to be the most important section of her report and we discuss its implications.


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Mary Meeker at Code 18, full transcript and video


20 Takeaways from Mary Meeker’s 2018 Internet Trends Report, Lisa Lacy


MeWe review, Andrew Orr


MeWe


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