Posts Tagged: Apple

The Problem with iMessage

10 minutes to read — 2001 words

The Problem with iMessage

The U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple claims that Apple’s iMessage service degrades messaging quality when iOS users communicate with anyone using a device that doesn’t run Apple’s operating system. iMessage is an excellent—almost pardigmmatic—example of a market dominator excluding competition. But as the tech and legal worlds have digested the DOJ’s complaint, the discussion has mostly missed the key problem with iMessage: it’s rarely had to compete fairly with other messaging apps, and when it does, it loses.

Consolidation and Domination in Big Tech

15 minutes to read — 3000 words

Three stories in the news lately have got me thinking about how big tech companies interact with one another and with us. The first was the jury verdict for Epic in Epic Games v. Google, a landmark antitrust lawsuit. Second, the messaging app Beeper attempted to make Apple’s iMessage application available on other platforms. Third, Google began cracking down on users customizing Android devices.