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  • The terrorist attacks that rocked Brussels early Tuesday morning are already reigniting the debate over encryption, less than a day after the FBI announced it was backing off its case against Apple. Though there isn't any evidence yet that encrypted communications were used to plan the attack, that hasn't stopped U.S. lawmakers from piping up about it.
    [Jon Swartz | USA Today]

  • Google's cloud computing unit has just 4 percent market share, which means it has a lot of room to grow. So Google is going to start marketing its cloud business like crazy, especially now that it has $380 million enterprise czar Diane Greene leading its cloud efforts. Big new customers include Disney and Home Depot.
    [Mark Bergen | Re/code]

  • Google is working on its own keyboard for iOS that will include "gesture-based" typing, GIF searches, voice search and a few other features. It's a way to get more iPhone users to make Google searches.
    [Casey Newton | The Verge]

  • President Obama's historic Cuba trip might be over. But it's just the beginning of the story for tech companies looking to do business in the country, like Google, Airbnb, Paypal and Stripe.
    [Joshua Brustein | Bloomberg Business]

  • A number of high-profile Silicon Valley executives -- including Slack founder Stewart Butterfield, Twitter chairman Omid Kordestani and Netflix CEO Reed Hastings -- have each donated several thousand dollars to Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson's Baltimore mayoral campaign. What do most of them have in common? An abiding interest in charter schools and education reform.
    [Noah Kulwin and Dawn Chmielewski | Re/code]

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