

Check off your to-do list and move your projects forward by bringing the right people, conversations, tools, and information you need together. I’m Tom Li, thanks for listening.Slack brings team communication and collaboration into one place so you can get more work done, whether you belong to a large enterprise or a small business. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home daily briefing. Hashtag Trending is a part of the ITWC Podcast network. That’s all the tech news that’s trending right now. While it will no longer sync after May 6, 2020, Microsoft promises Wunderlist users that they’ll be able to export their content into To Do.

Its spiritual replacement, To-Do, has actually existed alongside it since 2017. Lastly, trending on Google, Microsoft will finally scrap Wunderlist, its mobile to-do app acquired in 2015, after years of service. In one instance, it even drew a rally of 200 Google employees. Recently, Google has been accused of a number of alleged retaliation behaviour against employees who expressed their views on labour and human rights. In a statement, Google said that the four employees were fired over violating data security policies. The investigation, which is expected to last three months, is initiated by the U.S. Trending on Reddit, Google is under investigation for allegedly firing four employees over their participation in union activities. The fine ranks as one of the highest ever issued in similar cases. It also falsified money records to make these transactions appear legitimate. Its scheme ran between 20, bribing government officials to win contracts with state-owned telecommunication companies. Department of Justice, Ericsson violated the Foreign Corruption Practices Act by making millions in improper payments, specifically in Djibouti, China, Vietnam, Indonesia and Kuwait. Trending everywhere, telco equipment maker Ericsson has agreed to pay $1 billion in a U.S. Thank you for tuning in, it’s Tuesday, December 11th, and I’m your host, Tom Li. In Today’s Hashtag Trending, we talk about Ericsson paying $1 billion in corruption case, Google under investigation for allegedly unjust firings, and Microsoft scrapping its Wunderlist app. Two familiar companies are under investigation yet again.
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