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End of the Road
Read more: End of the RoadAfter a decade of advocating for the developer community, the time has come to wind down the Developers Alliance. For some of you, this may come as a shock. As…
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Tech Policy Shapes How European Developers Vote (Infographic)
Read more: Tech Policy Shapes How European Developers Vote (Infographic)Developers’ voting decisions, influenced by candidates’ tech industry stances, underscore the importance of this issue to the developer community. Bridging the gap between policymakers and the tech industry is crucial…
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EU Regulatory Overreach Spurs Bipartisan Action in U.S. House of Representatives
Read more: EU Regulatory Overreach Spurs Bipartisan Action in U.S. House of RepresentativesA group of nearly 50 bipartisan members of the House of Representatives signed a letter addressed to President Biden raising their concerns with the extraterritoriality of some of the EU’s…
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Beltway Voices: A Conversation with Representative Anna Eshoo (D-CA)
Read more: Beltway Voices: A Conversation with Representative Anna Eshoo (D-CA)Few members of Congress understand innovation and American competitiveness better than Representative Anna Eshoo (D-CA). First elected to Congress in 1992, Representative Eshoo represents a large swath of Silicon Valley….
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US Software Developers are Engaged on Public Policy (Infographic)
Read more: US Software Developers are Engaged on Public Policy (Infographic)Digital Economy workers are active, engaged, and opinionated Software developers are a vocal and engaged group regarding tech policy. They participate in online campaigns and discussions at work and believe…
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Competition Bill Introduced (Again) in the Senate; Will (Still) Harm Consumers and Devs
Read more: Competition Bill Introduced (Again) in the Senate; Will (Still) Harm Consumers and DevsA shrinking handful of Senators reintroduced the American Innovation and Choice Online Act (AICOA) again this Congress. Opposition to the bill remains strong, and that’s a good thing. Five fewer…