The Web Is An Antitrust Wedge
Analysis of how browsers and PWAs could disrupt mobile app store monopolies, and why tech media fails to cover this antitrust angle.
Analysis of how browsers and PWAs could disrupt mobile app store monopolies, and why tech media fails to cover this antitrust angle.
Critique of Apple and Google's failure to enforce their own policies against abusive content on Twitter/X, questioning the legitimacy of their app store monopolies.
Analysis of Apple's alleged anti-competitive tactics and non-compliance with the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), focusing on browser restrictions and misleading claims.
EU antitrust complaint filed against Google's AI Overviews, alleging misuse of publisher content and harm to traffic and revenue.
Analyzes why many open-source projects, especially volunteer-maintained ones, struggle to capture financial value despite creating substantial economic value.
Analysis of internal FTC memos reveals a flawed 2011-2012 Google antitrust investigation, citing a lack of tech industry understanding.
Critique of tech press ignoring how Progressive Web Apps and browser competition could disrupt Apple and Google's app store duopoly.