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Platforms, Bundling and Kill Zones
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Two challenges: first, yes, this does make life harder for Slack etc, but, if we took this logic at face value then your word processor would not be allowed to include a spell checker and your spreadsheet could not do charts (in the 1980s both of these were separate purchases). What’s the coherent theory for how we choose the trade-off between inte
... See moreBenedict Evans • Benedict's Newsletter: No. 547
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The EU is doing things, but not the right things, about anti-trust. What’s a better way of framing this? More specific and less subjective?
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Tech’s Yin and YangThat there are two philosophies does not necessarily mean that one is right and one is wrong: the reality is we need both. Some problems are best solved by human ingenuity, enabled by the likes of Microsoft and Apple; others by collective action. That, though, gets at why Google and Facebook are fundamentally more dangerous: coll... See more
stratechery.com • Tech’s Two Philosophies
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Invisible Engines: How Software Platforms Drive Innovation and Transform Industries
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More fundamentally, though, for both music and books, most of the arguments and questions are music industry questions and book industry questions, not tech or software questions. Spotify is suing Apple over the App Store commission rules, but otherwise, all the Spotify questions are music questions. Why don’t artists make more from streaming? Ask ... See more
Benedict Evans • Outgrowing Software
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