Tech Dirt
Techdirt's Mike Masnick doesn't think The New York Times selling its own ads is especially great news for the publisher's readers.
Axios
TheSkimm is quietly developing a digital membership model dubbed, "Teal Memb'rship," Axios reports.
Axios
The New York Times tell Axios that it plans to replace third-party ad data with its own targeting system, next year.
Venture Beat
Venture Beat explores the latest version of Google's Chrome browser, which includes new safety and privacy settings, cookie-blocking, and additional developer features.
The Register
Microsoft president Brad Smith is now saying that the company was "on the wrong side of history" when it came to open source, The Register reports.
NBC News
Employees of mobile payments service Square can now work from home on a permanent basis, NBC News reports.
The Verge
Sales of Microsoft's Minecraft have surpassed 200 million, while 126 million people now play the game on a monthly basis, The Verge reports.
Protocol
Protocol catches up with Jason Rubin, Facebook's VP for special gaming initiatives, to talk about the company approaches gaming, the state of VR, and other subjects.
9To5Google
Google Meet has surpassed 50 million downloads on the Google Play Store, 9To5Google reports.
Apple Insider
This week, Apple plans to reopen 25 locations in the United States and 12 in Canada, AppleInsider reports.