The Markup, a new publication designed to illuminute how powerful institutions are using technology
Founded in 2018 with the goal of focusing on data-driven journalism, this is a non-partisan, non-profit newsroom of reporters and programmers based in New York.
It bills itself as a new kind of journalistic organization staffed with people who know how to investigate the uses of new technologies and how to make their effects understandable to non-experts.
It promises not to expose readers to any third-party tracking, to collect as little personal information about readers as possible and never to monetize this data.
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