Apple attracts loyal customers through a superior user experience and leverages those customers against its partners.
Daily Update: Tim Cook’s Announcement; Twitter Changes, Again; Nintendo’s Turnaround
Good morning, Today’s update is a little long, so I’ll just get started: Tim Cook’s Announcement Tim Cook publicly came out as gay in an essay that was published in Bloomberg Businessweek. Please read the whole thing if you have not. I feel it a disservice to break out even a paragraph. I myself haveSubscribe […]
Daily Update: A Tale of Three Smartphone Makers, Microsoft Health and the Microsoft Band
Good morning, There was a fair bit of Apple Pay news today, including conflicting reports about whether or not retailers can easily leave MCX, as well the fact that MCX got hacked (oops). All good news for Apple, in my estimation. James Allworth and I spent over an hour discussing it on a new episodeSubscribe […]
Publishers and the Smiling Curve
Publishers used to live at the point of integration. The value of that integration, though, is gone with the Internet, which means value flows to suppliers and aggregators.
Daily Update: Why Apple Pay was Blocked, and Why it Will Succeed; Google Reorgs, Kind Of
Good morning, I appeared on This Week in Tech yesterday; I’ll post something on Stratechery in a bit, but for now you can access the episode here. On to the update: Why Apple Pay was Blocked, and Why it Will Succeed At this point I presume most of you have heard about CVS and Rite-AidSubscribe […]
Daily Update: Peak Google and Disruption’s Cousins, Twitter Fabric, Mark Zuckerberg 講中文
Good morning, I have to admit, after writing yesterday’s posts on IBM and Google, and recording an episode of Exponent earlier today (it will be posted tomorrow), I’m a bit zonked. Let me get a cup of coffee… OK, I’m back. On to the update: Peak Google and Disruption’s Cousins I posted a piece lateSubscribe […]
Daily Update: The Disruption of IBM, An Alternate View of IBM’s 2015 Profit Goal, IBM Sells Fabs to GlobalFoundries
IBM was turned around once, but the turning around made the company ripe for disruption by cloud computing.
Daily Update: Apple’s October Event – Why It Impressed, Notes and Observations
Good morning, I’m working on the HBO piece, but given that I’m moving house this weekend (Ugh!) I’m not sure if I’ll be able to get it out today. However, we do cover the topic on the next episode of Exponent, which will be out in a few hours. While today’s update is focused onSubscribe […]
The Diminished iPad
Something very strange is happening this week: there is an Apple event, and very few people – including myself – are particularly jazzed up about it. Oh sure, I’ll watch it, and I hope I’m surprised, but there is very little in the rumor mill – a retina iMac, OS X Yosemite, and the iPad […]
Daily Update: Hailo Exits North America, Intel Earnings, Macworld Expo is Over
Good morning, I apologize for the lack of pieces on the main Stratechery blog this week; we’re moving house, and it’s all a bit hectic. I should have something up later today. On to the update: Hailo Exits North America One of the most persistent criticisms of Uber has been that it will face anSubscribe […]