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TechCrunch Newsletter Monday, December 02, 2019 • By Anthony Ha Happy Monday Your photos are ab

TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch logo]( [The Daily Crunch logo]( Monday, December 02, 2019 • By Anthony Ha Happy Monday Your photos are about to break free from Facebook, YouTube’s CEO tries to defend the company’s policies on misinformation and Ikea has some thoughts on Martian furniture. Here’s your Daily Crunch for December 2, 2019. [Facebook launches a photo portability tool, starting in Ireland]( Facebook says it will make it easier for users to get their photos off the social network and onto another service — a step toward addressing the concerns of lawmakers and antitrust regulators. The company is starting off with a way for users in Ireland to move pictures into Google Photos via encrypted transfer, but it says the feature will be available worldwide in the first half of 2020 and will eventually include integrations with additional services. [Read more]( [Facebook launches a photo portability tool, starting in Ireland image] [An LG Stylo V offer that makes spirits bright]( Sponsored by [Verizon]( [Make the holidays even happier with this LG Stylo V deal. Even better: it comes with the network more people rely on.]( [Read more]( [In '60 Minutes' appearance, YouTube’s CEO offers a master class in moral equivalency]( YouTube’s Susan Wojcicki told “60 Minutes” reporter Lesley Stahl that the company has drawn a line at taking down videos that cause “harm,” as opposed to videos that might spread merely hatred and disinformation. In response, Connie Loizos argues that the distinction is, in a word, laughable. [Read more]( [Ikea is helping to redesign simulated Mars habitats]( Ikea has been working with an Earth-based research facility that is meant to mimic what a Mars habitat would be like. Originally, Ikea sent a designer to the station to seek inspiration for creating functional furniture for small apartments — but it quickly became a two-way street, which could mean the Swedish home furnishing company has a say in how future human colonists live on other planets. [Read more]( [Ikea is helping to redesign simulated Mars habitats image] [Accel closes new $550M fund for India]( This is a significant amount of capital for Accel’s efforts in the country, where it began investing 15 years ago and has deployed roughly $1 billion through all its previous funds. [Read more]( [Here’s the math behind Telsa’s dumb Cybertruck vs F-150 tow test]( During the unveiling of the Cybertruck, Tesla included a butt-to-butt pull-off. Besides being a silly test, this particular demo was flawed in multiple ways, giving the Tesla a major advantage. [Read more]( [Here’s the math behind Telsa’s dumb Cybertruck vs F-150 tow test image] Image Credits: Kirsten Korosec [Will the future of work be ethical? Founder perspectives]( Following up on Greg Epstein’s column about whether the future of work will be ethical, we’ve published a number of other perspectives on the topic — including this one, in which he speaks to Andrea Thomaz of Diligent Robotics and Prayag Narula of LeadGenius. (Extra Crunch membership required.) [Read more]( [This week's TechCrunch podcasts]( This week’s [Equity]( looks at Cocoon, a Y Combinator-backed startup that wants to help users stay in touch with close friends. (Also: I was relieved that even though Alex Wilhelm is leaving his role at Crunchbase, he’ll be sticking around to co-host the podcast.) And we’ve got a Thanksgiving edition of [Original Content]( that focuses on what we’re thankful for in the streaming world. [Read more]( [Read more stories on TechCrunch.com]( Newest Jobs from Crunchboard - [Global Salesforce Solutions Assessment Consultant at Room to Read (San Francisco, CA, USA)]( - [Solutions Architect-Java at Pacific Life (Lynchburg, VA, USA)]( - [Technical Support Analyst II at Earthjustice (New York, NY or Philadelphia, PA)]( - [Full Stack/Mobile Developer - Larky at Larky (Ann Arbor, MI, USA)]( - [DevSecOps Engineer at Brivo Systems LLC (Bethesda, MD, USA)]( [See more jobs on CrunchBoard]( [Post your tech jobs]( and reach millions of TechCrunch readers for only $200 per month. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Flipboard]( [View this email online in your browser]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Do Not Sell My Personal Information]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2019 Verizon Media. All rights reserved. 110 5th St, San Francisco, CA 94103

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