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The #EC imposes fines of €500m to Apple and €200m to Facebook

“The commission forcing us to change our business model [of locking users in, leaving them no choice for cheaper apps outside their walled garden, and using user data for ads] effectively imposes a multibillion-dollar tariff on Meta while requiring us to offer an inferior service.”

(Well, I guess Meta's "consent or pay model" works fine when the #EU applies the #DMA to Meta.)

theguardian.com/business/2025/

The Guardian · EU fines Apple and Meta for breaching fair competition rulesPar Jennifer Rankin

Sharon Lokedi breaks Boston Marathon course record; John Korir joins brother as Boston winner
Sharon Lokedi broke the Boston Marathon course record, and fellow Kenyan John Korir joined his brother as a race champion on Monday as the city celebrated the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolutionary War.
#sports #marathon #record #competition #Boston #Olympics
cbc.ca/sports/olympics/summer/

"In an unprecedented move, the Japan Fair Trade Commission on Tuesday issued a cease-and-desist order against Google for violating the country's anti-monopoly law by forcing manufacturers to preinstall the company’s apps on their Android smartphones.

This is the first time that Japan has issued such an order against any of the major U.S. technology companies referred to collectively as GAFAM — Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft.

“By binding smartphone manufacturers and telecommunication carriers, Google has made it difficult for other competing search engine applications to be used on Android phones,” Saiko Nakajima, a senior investigator for digital platform operators at the commission, said.

“Google's conduct in this case has created a risk of impeding fair competition concerning transactions — thus, we have determined that this is an act in violation of the Antimonopoly Act,” she added."

japantimes.co.jp/business/2025

The Japan Times · In a first, Japan issues cease-and-desist order against GooglePar Yukana Inoue
#Japan#Google#Android

"The future won’t wait for your zip code to catch up! " - Futurist Jim Carroll

Yesterday I noted that the future won't slow down to wait for you to make a decision.

It also has little respect for those who try to avoid the reality that they are in a global economy.

When you step back and look around the world, something becomes crystal clear: The future is not unfolding in one place. It’s emerging everywhere—in labs in Ireland, factories in Vietnam, logistics hubs in the UAE, AI startups in Seoul, and solar grids in Morocco.

But while this global acceleration is happening, too many leaders and organizations are still thinking small. They’re stuck in a local mindset—tethered to domestic market opportunities, legacy business models, obsolete products or services, or outdated assumptions about where real progress comes from.

Here’s the reality: you can’t lead in tomorrow’s economy by thinking inside yesterday’s borders. I've said it before - the future doesn’t care about your region, your history, or your comfort zone. It flows to where the momentum lives. And that momentum is increasingly global.

- AI isn't just a Silicon Valley story—it's being industrialized in China, scaled in Europe, and accelerated in the United Arab Emirates

- the energy transition isn’t a North American trend —it’s becoming the default infrastructure in Scandinavia and the Middle East

- electric vehicles aren't some radical idea with a narrow future - it's becoming the dominant platform in China, Finland, and elsewhere
- advanced manufacturing isn't stuck in Detroit—it's transforming supply chains in Vietnam, Poland, and Mexico.

Meanwhile, companies that remain locally fixated are finding themselves cut off from opportunity—missing emerging markets, lagging on innovation, and getting blindsided by competitors they never saw coming. The world used to watch what happened in one or two countries to know where things were going. Now? You have to watch everywhere - because innovation doesn’t care about geography.

This reality is accelerating in the current economic and political volatility that defies 2025 - such that while one region tries to restore past glories, the rest of the world has decided to continue moving forward. Watch the latter - not the former - to figure out where tomorrow is now unfolding. 

Here’s what that means for your strategy:

- innovation is borderless.
- local thinking limits opportunity.
- a global mindset = competitive advantage.
- the future flows to momentum, not geography.

So ask yourself: Are you making decisions based on where the world once was? Or are you aligning with where it’s already going?

Because the future isn’t local anymore.

It’s global.

And it’s moving fast.

**#Global** **#Innovation** **#Future** **#Geography** **#Momentum** **#Opportunity** **#Mindset** **#Competition** **#Acceleration**

Original post: jimcarroll.com/2025/04/decodin



Ces violences [faites aux enfants et aux adolescents] ne sont que la face émergée d’une domination structurelle analysée par Tal Piterbraut-Merx dans La domination oubliée. Politiser les rapports adulte-enfant (éditions Blast). Le chercheur y analyse les logiques juridiques, familiales et scolaires qui maintiennent les mineurs dans le statut d’être politique inachevé.

Les relations adulte-enfant sont de plus en plus fréquemment envisagées comme des rapports de domination. En témoigne l’activité éditoriale de 2024 : l’Observatoire de la violence éducative ordinaire publie Émanciper l’enfance : comprendre la domination adulte pour en finir avec la violence éducative, la sociologue Gabrielle Richard écrit Protéger nos enfants, la bédéiste Cécile Cée signe Ce que Cécile sait : journal de sortie de l’inceste. Ces trois ouvrages sont influencés par le travail de Tal Piterbraut-Merx, qui remet en question la représentation de l’enfance comme naturellement vulnérable et propose, dans une perspective féministe, de repolitiser les rapports adulte-enfant.

Son livre La domination oubliée. Politiser les rapports adulte-enfant est paru à titre posthume à l’automne 2024. Tal Piterbraut-Merx était chercheur en philosophie politique, écrivain et militant. Victime d’inceste, il s’est suicidé en 2021 à l’âge de 29 ans, alors que son manuscrit de thèse était écrit aux deux tiers. Après sa mort, un collectif d’amis et amies s’est constitué pour le relire et le synthétiser afin de faire connaître sa pensée, et cosigne, après plus de deux ans de travail, cette sortie.



source, liens et suite : #^https://theconversation.com/la-domination-des-enfants-par-les-adultes-selon-le-philosophe-tal-piterbraut-merx-242517

#^https://www.editionsblast.fr/boutique/p/la-domination-oubliee

#livre #lecture #dominationadulte #dominationdesenfants #violencesauxenfants #violencealecole #competition #patriarcat

"The corollary is that just because Trump has dismantled the agencies that were buoyed up by the movement, it doesn't make the movement itself smaller or less powerful. If anything, the Trump regime's relentless pursuit of an agenda in service to the rich at working people's expense will only add fuel to the anti-corporate, anti-billionaire wildfire. Trump's tariff chaos might be bad for some parts of the ruling class, but as Van Jackson writes for Labor Notes, there's plenty of plutocrats who love the prospect of a deep recession sparked by global trade chaos:

[L]avish tax cuts, deregulation, and an environment friendly to union-busting are just as valuable to most CEOs as a growing economy. What they lose in the stock market, they will more than make up in surplus labor, a fire sale on distressed assets, and Trump’s promise to totally eliminate the capital gains tax.
(...)
American wealth is more concentrated today than it was in France on the eve of the French Revolution. People are pissed. That anger is out there, waiting to be harnessed by smart political movements:
(...)
To grab that anger and mobilize it, we need to show people that their rage over specific issues is actually downstream of excessive corporate power. Furious that one company owns every brand of eggs and has used the excuse of bird flu to make record profits? You're not angry about eggs, you're angry about corporate power:"

pluralistic.net/2025/04/10/sol

pluralistic.netPluralistic: The most remarkable thing about antitrust (that no one talks about) (10 Apr 2025) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

Darwin's expression, "the struggle for existence," is sometimes erroneously interpreted as the struggle between different species. In reality, the struggle Darwin was thinking of and which drives evolution forward is the competition between near relations. What causes a species to disappear or become transformed into a different species is the profitable "invention" that falls by chance to one or a few of its members in the everlasting gamble of hereditary change. The descendants of these lucky ones gradually outstrip all others until the particular species consists only of individuals who possess the new "invention."
-- Konrad Lorenz (On Aggression)

⬆ #Wisdom #Quotes #KonradLorenz #Competition #StruggleforExistence

⬇ #Photography #Panorama #Pictographs #RockArt #DefianceHouse #LakePowell #Utah

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