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Trending: Some questions (and answers) about the Microsoft-TikTok deal

, or at least its American operations, in a deal likely to be worth many billions of dollars.

Microsoft has said that it expects those talks to be completed, one way or the other, by September 15th. President Donald Trump has upped the pressure by saying that he intends toI won't pretend to be an expert in international trade or China relations, but Ipretty familiar with Microsoft and how it operates.

Therefore, I've taken the liberty of throwing together a quick FAQ on what Microsoft might be thinking:On the face of it, it's super weird. But, if you dig a little bit deeper — well, it's still super weird, but starts to make a little bit more sense. Isn't Microsoft all about cloud computing and Microsoft Teams and all that kind of thing these days?Sure is.

 

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