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David Meyer is a former writer on Fortune’s Europe team. He is a Berlin-based journalist with experience writing about technology, business, policy, and politics. He is the author of the digital rights primer, Control Shift: How Technology Affects You and Your Rights. Meyer originally hails from South Africa but has lived in Europe since the late 1990s. He holds a B.A. from the University of Cape Town and an M.A. from Bournemouth University, has previously worked for Politico Europe and ZDNet, and has also written for the BBC, the Guardian, the International Association of Privacy Professionals, and others.

What a year it was for Leadership Next
NewslettersWhat a year it was for Leadership Next
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayDecember 15, 2020
A picture taken on November 20, 2017 shows logos of US multinational technology company Google displayed on computers' screens.
TechGoogle outage takes out Gmail, YouTube, Meet, Classroom, Stadia, and more
By David MeyerDecember 14, 2020
Close-up of sign with logo on facade of the regional headquarters of ecommerce company Amazon in the Silicon Valley town of Sunnyvale, California, October 28, 2018.
NewslettersFortune’s list of lists is here
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayDecember 14, 2020
Graphene gets real: Meet the entrepreneurs bringing the wonder substance to market
TechGraphene gets real: Meet the entrepreneurs bringing the wonder substance to market
By David MeyerDecember 13, 2020
In this photo illustration various medical syringes seen with Sanofi Pasteur company logo displayed on a screen in the background.
HealthGSK and Sanofi shares fall as the pharma giants delay COVID-19 vaccine until late 2021
By David MeyerDecember 11, 2020
The business community is tackling diversity with new seriousness
NewslettersThe business community is tackling diversity with new seriousness
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayDecember 11, 2020
Facebook co-founder, Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies before the House Energy and Commerce Committee in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill April 11, 2018 in Washington, DC.
NewslettersFacebook has gone from tech darling to Darth Vader
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayDecember 10, 2020
This picture taken on February 16, 2010 in Paris shows the logo of the French National commission for computer technologies and liberty (CNIL).
TechFrance whacks Google and Amazon with giant privacy fines
By David MeyerDecember 10, 2020
Lisa Taylor receives a COVID-19 vaccination from RN Jose Muniz as she takes part in a vaccine study at Research Centers of America on August 07, 2020 in Hollywood, Florida.
NewslettersVaccines make CFOs more optimistic
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayDecember 9, 2020
Rome, St. Peter's Basilica seen over river Tiber
NewslettersTowards a capitalism that better serves society
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayDecember 8, 2020
Using pandemic recovery funds, Europe moves to build up its semiconductor industry
TechUsing pandemic recovery funds, Europe moves to build up its semiconductor industry
By David MeyerDecember 7, 2020
How the business world has changed in the last few decades
NewslettersHow the business world has changed in the last few decades
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayDecember 7, 2020
In this photo illustration, an iPhone is used to make an Apple Pay purchase at The Post Office on July 14, 2015 in London, England.
TechApple Pay limitations spark Dutch antitrust probe
By David MeyerDecember 4, 2020
Designing better businesses for a post-COVID world
NewslettersDesigning better businesses for a post-COVID world
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayDecember 4, 2020
Low-angle view of facade with sign and logo at office of cloud computing company ServiceNow in Pleasanton, California, July 2, 2019.
NewslettersWhich companies will still be thriving decades from now?
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayDecember 3, 2020
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