Distressing for people’s lives when lights go off during Facebook outage
The rise of the super app has changed our lives – and livelihoods – as many of us depend on these social media sites to make a living. Are there alternatives or are we always going to be held hostage? SMU’s Seshan Ramaswami gives his take.
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2021
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