Google – Toothless in Europe.

Reply to this post           EU’s biggest impact could be in Africa. It looks like Google is about to receive a record breaking fine, but the EU has spent so long deliberating that its opportunity to rectify Google’s dominance of Android in Europe has long since passed. The whole issue is based around what is known...

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Sharing economy – bikes, e-bikes & scooters

Reply to this post           Make money not headlines. Not to be outdone by the bike sharing craze in China, Silicon Valley is jumping on the e-scooter bandwagon, an idea that sounds great but has significant practical difficulties. Car sharing and ride hailing began in the West but China, with its huge biking population, was the...

Facebook & Co. – Broken Valley pt III

Reply to this post           More breakages increase pressure. The latest disclosures with regard to Facebook’s lax custodianship of user data further underpin that large Internet companies with millions of users need to take a leaf out of Google’s book and “go slower with fewer cock-ups” Facebook has been caught out yet again as it has...

Apple WWDC 2018 – Maintenance mode

Reply to this post           Moving into maintenance mode. Apple’s latest platform releases focus more on keeping users and driving stickiness than they do about encouraging people to buy a new device. This is a symptom of a slowing market where hardware on last year’s devices is good enough and where no real upgrade is needed....

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Google vs. Amazon – Battle for the smart home pt. X

Reply to this post           Good ideas still depend on AI. Amazon has all the right ideas when it comes to improving the user experience with Alexa but the real decider is almost certain to be the quality of the AI that drives the assistant. Amazon is trialling a new API which combined with its own...

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Autonomous Autos – Tale of two camps

No co-incidence that SoftBank chose Cruise.  By investing in autonomous driving, SoftBank is adding another horse to its stable of investments aimed at revolutionising the transport industry. Softbank is investing $2.25bn in the autonomous driving arm of General Motors (GM) giving it a 19.6% stake in the company at a post money valuation of $11.5bn. SoftBank will invest $900m now...

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Uber – Fleeting charms

Uber falls for Waymo’s fleeting charms.  Uber is in discussions with Waymo to add its vehicles to the Uber network in what I think is a dangerous development for Uber. Uber is already under massive pressure having lost most of its overseas territories and is facing a resurgent (Google and Waymo backed) Lyft at home. Furthermore, its autonomous driving offering...

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Yandex – Yet another speaker.

Alice finds a home.  At its annual developer conference names Yet Another Conference, Yandex unveiled a series of features and upgrades that are aimed at cementing its grip on the Russian internet market. Yandex’s algorithms have been exclusively trained using Russian data which will protect Yandex from foreign competition but are also likely to prevent it from gaining any real...

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Baidu vs. Facebook – Chalk and cheese

Reply to this post           Baidu still No. 2 in AI.   Comparing how Baidu is using AI to manage user generated content to how Facebook is faring, is a further sign of just how far behind Facebook is and how shareholders will be paying the price for it. iQiyi is Baidu’s equivalent of YouTube and...

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Essential Products Inc. – An essential sale

Reply to this post           The wheels appear to have fallen off. Andy Rubin’s Essential Products Inc. is up for sale almost certainly because of a cash shortage triggered by the fact that its smartphone was simply not an essential purchase. Essential Products has now cancelled its second phone and is instead focusing on smart home...

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