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Tech skeptics speak out

From President Trump to Yelp to the owner of a small noodle shop in Harlem, plenty of people have become openly critical of tech giants like Facebook and Google, Jack Nicas and Karen Weise of the NYT report.

• “Obviously there is something going on in terms of monopoly,” President Trump told CNBC yesterday.

• “The dozens of companies who have been quietly venting in Silicon Valley can begin to form a single-file line around the D.O.J.,” said Luther Lowe, the policy chief at Yelp.

• “As a small business, it’s like David versus Goliath,” said Andrew Ding, the owner of the Handpulled Noodle in New York, who is angry about Google ads for delivery services that are placed next to search listings for his restaurant.