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Recode Daily: Google launches its self-driving car company, and Uber brings self-driving cars to S.F.

And its competition isn’t Detroit — it’s Uber.

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Google’s self-driving vehicle research project is now Alphabet’s newest business. The company, dubbed Waymo, will focus on the technology, not the cars, in areas like ride-hailing, transportation logistics and trucking, working with automakers like Fiat Chrysler. Meanwhile, Uber will start testing its self-driving cars with passengers in San Francisco today. — [Johana Bhuiyan / Recode]

Donald Trump has settled on Montana Rep. Ryan Zinke to head the Interior Department and implement Trump’s pro-drilling agenda. Trump’s choice for secretary of state, Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson, looks to be facing a tough confirmation hearing, with Democrats, and some Republicans, concerned over his ties to Russia and potential conflicts of interest. — [Juliet Eilperin / Washington Post]

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey wasn’t invited to today’s Trump tech summit, but he sent a message by giving NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden a Periscope platform to talk about the threat of government surveillance and the need for tech companies to resist. — [April Glaser / Recode]

Worth your time: The New York Times’ blow-by-blow breakdown of the Russian hack of the Democratic National Committee — a head-shaking tale of targeted phishing, lax security, poor communications, slow responses and one very unfortunate typo. — [Eric Lipton, David E. Sanger and Scott Shane / New York Times]

Facebook-owned Oculus VR is looking for a new leader after splitting the company into two divisions — one focused on mobile, the other on PCs — with CEO Brendan Iribe stepping down to head the PC group. Recent hire Jon Thomason will lead mobile. — [Deepa Seetharaman / Wall Street Journal]

Top Stories From Recode

Apple is promoting the heck out of its Super Mario Run exclusive, which launches today

Don’t forget, Apple gets $3 for every copy that Nintendo sells.

We’ve had fake news, fake science — and now, ‘fake tech’

Sometimes it is too good to be true: Magic Leap and Theranos are the latest tech truth-stretchers to be found out.

In 2017, media companies will finally realize they are being disrupted by the very platforms that distribute their content

“Smart pipes” are changing the way consumers interact with their favorite content — and traditional delivery systems want in on the future.

This Is Cool

Sample the world’s radio stations by spinning a globe

Radio Garden is a nifty interface for exploring live radio streams.

This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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