An Interview with Dan Wang About China, the U.S., and Technology

Dan Wang returns to the Stratechery Daily Update interview to discuss what he has learned over the last year, the symbiosis of the U.S.-China relationship, and whether it will survive in the long run.

Google Goes to 15%, Taxes and Monopolies, The CAID

Google reduces App Store fees to 15%; its approach makes more sense than Apple’s, because it acts like the tax it is. Plus, Chinese companies skirt Apple’s rules.

The Automotive Chip Shortage, Cheap and Complex, A Useful Crisis

The chip shortage facing the automobile industry has more to do with the auto industry’s failure to understand chips than a lack of U.S. capacity; still, a crisis in one area might fix another.

More from Daniel Ek; Creation, Consumption, and Clubhouse; Facebook and Australia, Continued

Good morning, Yesterday’s Spotify post probably should have been a Weekly Article; I’m writing follow-up all the same! On to the update: More from Daniel Ek Spotify CEO Daniel Ek did an interview with The Verge and a question-and-answer session with investors after the Stream On event that I wrote about yesterday. I thought thereSubscribe […]

Clubhouse’s Inevitability

Clubhouse will do for audio what Twitter, Instagram Stories, and TikTok did for text, images, and video.

Publishing is Back to the Future

Journalism cannot afford to be divorced from business realities; that applies to Australia, the New York Times, and even Andreessen Horowitz.