Exponent

Episode 167 — YouTube and the End of Friction

Apr 5, 2019
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Bloomberg With Mister Cabet
01:41 • 3min
3
YouTube Is a Very Expensive Product, You Know?
04:21 • 3min
4
The Returns to Scale
07:02 • 2min
5
The Constraint in the Value Chain
08:37 • 2min
6
Are They but for the Grace of Gly That Makes You Uncomfortable?
10:50 • 2min
7
Goggle's Facebook vs Google Buzz
13:05 • 2min
8
Google Succeeded With Facebook, Right?
15:14 • 2min
9
Youtubreacted to Ucub and Facebook?
17:07 • 2min
10
Is This Really What We Should Be Doing Good Here?
19:04 • 5min
11
The Inernet and the Human Condition, and the Inertia
24:11 • 4min
12
The Lack of Friction Makes Everything Easier
27:43 • 3min
13
What's the Point of Distribution? Maccee Arterris
30:25 • 3min
14
Is There a Scale Problem With Youtube?
33:28 • 2min
15
Are the Bucks the Bestambassabal?
35:09 • 2min
16
YouTube Is Good at Searching for Child Explosion Vidiols
37:08 • 2min
17
Do You Think the Lawyers Were Worried About Liability?
38:39 • 5min
18
What Gets Done About This?
44:04 • 3min
19
Should We Be Thinking About This From a Government Perspective?
46:40 • 4min
20
Is There a Need for a Recommendation Engine?
50:48 • 3min
21
Is Facebook Good or Bad?
53:47 • 3min