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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.

A Microsoft logo adorns a building in Chevy Chase, Maryland on May 19, 2021.
NewslettersThese companies get the need for diversity transparency
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayJune 3, 2021
Katherine Tai, U.S. trade representative, listens during a Senate Finance Committee hearing in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Wednesday, May 12, 2021.
TechU.S. loads and aims tariff pistol at U.K., India, and others over taxes on Big Tech
By David MeyerJune 3, 2021
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NewslettersThis year’s Fortune 500 list shows turmoil in corporate America
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayJune 2, 2021
A member of the public walks passed G7 Summit signage erected outside the G7 media centre at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, which is hosting the world’s media for the upcoming G7 Summit, on May 29, 2021 in Falmouth, England.
FinanceA 21% global tax floor would mean $140 billion more for Europe and U.K., think tanks claim
By David MeyerJune 1, 2021
Office staff respecting social distancing during a meeting. Group of business men and women having a meeting in office during corona virus pandemic.
NewslettersMoving into the hybrid workplace with intention
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayJune 1, 2021
Bitcoin-mining computers found by West Midlands Police in what they thought would be a drugs raid.
The CoinsBritish cops thought they were busting a pot farm—but found a Bitcoin mining operation instead
By David MeyerMay 28, 2021
Children pose for photos in front of a mural painted on the side of Mad Dog Liquors June 18, 2020 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
NewslettersGrappling with glossed-over history
By David MeyerMay 28, 2021
General views of the AMC Burbank 16 and the Batman bronze statue in Downtown Burbank.
NewslettersThe pandemic’s effects on customer relationships
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMay 27, 2021
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TechEuropean privacy activists launch international assault on Clearview AI’s facial recognition service
By David MeyerMay 27, 2021
Julie Sweet, chief executive officer of North America for Accenture PLC, speaks during the Bloomberg Business of Equality conference in New York, U.S., on Tuesday, May 8, 2018.
NewslettersWhat Gen Z workers want
By David MeyerMay 26, 2021
Sundar Pichai, chief executive officer of Alphabet Inc., departs after a discussion on artificial intelligence at the Bruegel European economic think tank in Brussels, Belgium, on Monday, Jan. 20, 2020.
NewslettersGoogle’s European headaches
By David MeyerMay 25, 2021
European Commission President Ursula von Der Leyen attends the Global Health Summit, which is held in Rome, via video conference in Brussels, Belgium on May 21, 2021.
HealthEurope joins U.S. in pledging major vaccine donations to developing countries
By David MeyerMay 21, 2021
Businesswoman with face mask working at her desk looking at computer monitor, in office.
NewslettersMost business leaders want a hybrid workplace, but don’t know what that actually means
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMay 21, 2021
This photograph taken on March 3, 2021 in Zurich shows a sign of Swiss banking giant UBS on their headquarters.
FinanceEurope whacks UBS, Nomura, and UniCredit with $450M in fines over bond-market cartel
By David MeyerMay 20, 2021
Representation of Bitcoin cryptocurrency is seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on May 19, 2021.
NewslettersTrust in business continues to rise
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMay 20, 2021
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