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Vergecast: the changes coming to Apple’s App Store policies

The Verge

This week on The Vergecast, Verge executive editor Dieter Bohn chats with managing editor Alex Cranz, and news editor Chaim Gartenberg to explain the changing Apple App Store policies for iPhone app developers. The crew discuss what this and the other proposed changes means for Apple’s relationship with users and app developers.

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Why the startup sector should keep its eye on the SEC

TechCrunch

Anthony Cimino Contributor Share on Twitter Anthony Cimino , head of policy at Carta , works with policymakers and innovators to drive economic opportunity through expanding equity ownership and private market liquidity. And the scale of the SEC’s proposed reforms should alarm entrepreneurs, investors and employees in the innovation economy.

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Apple won’t have to allow App Store alternatives on iOS after North Dakota bill fails

The Verge

The bill, SB 2333, stirred considerable controversy last week when a committee hearing drew the attention of corporate lawyers and lobbyists, experts, and Apple critics arguing both in favor and against the proposed legislation’s potentially far-reaching consequences. SB 2333 was proposed by Sen.

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Daily Crunch: Sources say creator platform Fireside will cozy up to a $125M Series A

TechCrunch

Georgia Sherwin, senior director of strategic initiatives and partnerships, Closed Loop Partners. Beyond sharing their investment thesis, they also let us know what they’re looking for and how they measure success. We spoke with: Alex Bondar, partner, Acre Venture Partners. Carolin Funk, partner, Blue Bear Capital.

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Do age-verification laws work? Not according to this study.

Mashable Tech

Since 2022, 19 states have passed age-verification laws, all of which are in effect except Georgia's, which will be in effect as of July 1. One is the substitution effect, which undermines the potential efficacy of the policies. Forms of ID can range from a digital ID to facial recognition. Their results held.

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UCLA Launches New Latino Data Hub

Non Profit Quarterly

There’s really been this lack of data to help community organizers, philanthropists, policymakers,” says Jie Zong, senior research analyst at UCLA’s Latino Policy and Politics Institute and manager of the Latino Data Hub. “It Yet there’s been a lack of comprehensive data on Latinx populations in the country.

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Senators Urged To Protect NGOs Via Systems, Staffing, Sanctions

The NonProfit Times

Rutzen proposed a series of initiatives, including calling for the U.S. institutions to take the lead in promoting NGO freedoms within Georgia. “A Gigauri noted that leaders in Georgia were proceeding apace along a three-phase legislative attack on NGOs. Gigauri made it clear she was not asking for U.S.

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