SAN FRANCISCO Sen. Elizabeth Warren caused a stir when she proposed to split up some of the world’s largest technology companies. But the proposal is getting a lukewarm response near the tech heartland of Silicon Valley.
Warren, a candidate for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, called last week for the breakup of Google, Amazon.com and Facebook because of alleged monopolistic practices. At a rally for another Democratic presidential candidate, Andrew Yang, in San Francisco Friday night, some voters said they thought Warren is going too far.
"In general, I don’t think it’s a good idea,” Malachi Griffie, a consultant for tech […]
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