This Week in Startups

Apple vs Twitter, app store duopoly, YouTube's efficiency, Snap goes back to the office | E1623

Nov 30, 2022
The hosts dive into the high-profile clash between Twitter and Apple, exploring the challenges posed by the app store duopoly. They discuss Google's staggering employee distribution and how efficient platforms like YouTube are shaping the tech landscape. Snap's return to office policy signals a shift in workplace dynamics, while crypto chaos unfolds with BlockFi's bankruptcy causing ripples in the industry. Expect insights into the evolving app market and the implications of big tech's influence on startup growth!
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INSIGHT

App Store Duopoly Concerns

  • Apple and Google's app store duopoly stifle competition and limit consumer choice.
  • This issue predates Elon Musk's Twitter acquisition but is now highlighted by their conflict.
ANECDOTE

Rich Miner on App Stores

  • Android co-founder Rich Miner joined the Twitter conversation, arguing multiple app stores hinder growth.
  • He claimed separate app stores would've prevented apps and smartphones from growing so quickly.
INSIGHT

Steve Jobs' App Store Pitch

  • Steve Jobs incentivized developers with a 70/30 revenue split and free hosting/marketing for free apps.
  • This model addressed the previous fragmented app distribution landscape controlled by carriers.
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