Four tech giants are changing the world for good and bad, but also inexorably. This is the premise of “The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google,” by Scott Galloway, a professor at New York University Stern School of Business, and this week’s guest (for the third and likely last time) on our Masters in Business podcast.
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Many of his ideas are thought-provoking:
- Apple Inc. has morphed from a tech company into a luxury-goods maker, with all of the usual hallmarks: an iconic founder, artisanal craftsmanship and design, and vertical retail integration. Galloway describes founder Steve Jobs as “the modern Jesus Christ” and explains why this is not a good thing. “Voice,” he said, is the next great interface, and Apple has blown its five-year lead in this area.
- Facebook Inc. has made many of the best acquisitions of the 21st century; it owns three of the five online platforms that have gotten to 100 million users the fastest. However, Facebook’s response to how its newsfeed was used for political mischief is a potential boomerang.
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