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  2. Brad Garlinghouse - Wikipedia

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    Brad Garlinghouse. Bradley Kent Garlinghouse (born February 4, 1971) is the CEO of financial technology company Ripple Labs. He previously was the CEO and chairman of Hightail (formerly YouSendIt ). Before Hightail, he worked at AOL and Yahoo! He was born February 6, 1971, in Topeka, Kansas. Garlinghouse has a BA in economics from the ...

  3. The Ripple Effect: Is This Ruling a Turning Point for ... - AOL

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    Well, Brad Garlinghouse wasn't done setting standards after that memo. After bouncing around a few advisory and executive roles, he took the CEO office at Ripple Labs in 2015.

  4. SEC drops charges against Ripple executives Brad Garlinghouse ...

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    The Securities and Exchange Commission is no longer pursuing civil charges against Ripple executives Christian Larsen and Brad Garlinghouse, according to a court filing in the Southern District of ...

  5. Ripple’s CEO says beating the SEC in court isn’t ... - AOL

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    Speaking at the DC Fintech Week conference on Wednesday, CEO Brad Garlinghouse said that despite the company’s success in court against the SEC, some U.S.-based banks remain hesitant to dive ...

  6. Ripple Labs - Wikipedia

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    Ripple Payment and Exchange Network. Number of employees. 1,120 (2023) [ 2] Website. ripple .com. Ripple Labs, Inc. is an American technology company which develops the Ripple payment protocol and exchange network. Originally named Opencoin and renamed in 2015, the company was founded in 2012 and is based in San Francisco, California.

  7. Criticism of Google - Wikipedia

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    Criticism of Google includes concern for tax avoidance, misuse and manipulation of search results, its use of others' intellectual property, concerns that its compilation of data may violate people's privacy and collaboration with the US military on Google Earth to spy on users, [1] censorship of search results and content, its cooperation with the Israeli military on Project Nimbus targeting ...

  8. Kamala Harris’s advisers reportedly reach out to crypto ...

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    On Friday, he urged Harris to distance herself from "folks like this who spout utter nonsense," referring to Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) who has been a harsh crypto critic.

  9. United States v. Google LLC (2020) - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Google LLC is an ongoing federal antitrust case brought by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) against Google LLC on October 20, 2020. The suit alleges that Google has violated the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 by illegally monopolizing the search engine and search advertising markets, most notably on Android devices, as well as with Apple and mobile carriers.