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Hi, we’re Jim Kerstetter and Pui-Wing Tam, tech editors filling in for Jamie Condliffe while he’s on a much-deserved vacation. Here’s a look at the week’s tech news:

After years of not paying much attention, regulators and legislators in Washington from both parties appear very interested in curbing Big Tech’s influence. They’ll have plenty of people offering opinions on what they should do, as our colleagues Jack Nicas and Karen Weise reported. Karen and Jack went deep into the many, many other industries ready to complain about Big Tech, from retailers to musicians.

So what have big tech companies like Google done to upset so many people? Take your pick.

A noodle restaurant in Harlem complains that Google shows ads for food-delivery apps on the company’s listing in search results that hurt its business. The delivery services charge the restaurant a fee, cutting into already thin profit margins. Other small businesses have lodged similar complaints.

Big tech companies like the software giant Oracle, on the other hand, say Google competes unfairly in the advertising business, where it is dominant. It’s important to note that the two have been involved for years in an intellectual property fight, with billions of dollars at stake.