On The Vergecast: Major Antitrust Issues, Android Smart Glasses, and Read-Later Apps
Meta has a reputation as the fastest follower in tech. If your startup launches a popular feature, you can bet that Meta will quickly create something similar, integrate it into its larger platforms, and dominate the market. This might not be how CEO Mark Zuckerberg envisions his empire, but it’s an effective strategy; few companies excel at spotting and capitalizing on trends.
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However, capitalizing on trends sometimes means spending billions to acquire Instagram and WhatsApp, which can lead to antitrust trials with the FTC. Recently, a courtroom in DC has been the stage for discussions on whether Meta acquired these companies to foster their growth or to stifle potential competition. The decision by Judge James Boasberg could have significant implications for the entire industry.
In this episode of The Vergecast, The Verge’s Lauren Feiner shares insights from the trial, having attended nearly every day of testimony. She discusses the complexities surrounding WhatsApp, how TikTok complicates the case for all parties, and the ongoing conversations about “friends and family.” It may take time to determine the outcome of this case, but Lauren has a sense of the current trends.
Following that, The Verge’s Victoria Song joins the show to share her experiences with Google’s Android XR smart glasses. She compares this month’s demos to earlier ones and highlights the importance of Google’s collaboration with Gentle Monster. Additionally, she shares her thoughts on the project between Jony Ive and OpenAI, speculating on what it might entail if it’s not focused on smart glasses.
If you want to know more about everything was discussed in this episode, here are some links to get you started:
- FTC v. Meta: The antitrust battle over WhatsApp and Instagram
- Did WhatsApp really need Meta?
- Why the FTC argues Meta is a closer rival to MeWe than TikTok
- Instagram CEO testifies about competing with TikTok: ‘You’re either growing, or you’re slowly dying’
- Android XR is getting stylish partners in Warby Parker, Gentle Monster
- We tried on Google’s prototype AI smart glasses
- Android XR and Project Moohan hands-on: Gemini is the killer app
- What in the world are Jony Ive and Sam Altman building?
- Mozilla is shutting down Pocket
- Raindrop.io
- Instapaper
- Matter
- Wallabag
- Readwise Reader
SOURCE: THE VERGE