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The dominating online presence of Facebook, Google, and Amazon has often been called monopolistic. Government-enforced monopolies, such as Western Union and Ma Bell, have fallen before, but is Big Tech anything like those old companies? Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren has even started a petition calling for the breakup of big tech companies, which may include Apple among others. How would the digital world look if she succeeds? Should politicians get to decide whether Facebook meets the same fate as MySpace or should the consumer? Join us this week as James Harrigan and Antony Davies thwart the misconceptions about monopolies and discuss the fates of tech products like Netscape and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.
Show Notes:
Buying your way into college
New York City wants to ban “unfair” firings
Foolishness of the week
Missouri wants to require residents to own AR-15s
Topic of the week
Elizabeth Warren wants to break up Facebook
Join the conversation
Antony Davies on Twitter
James R. Harrigan on Twitter
Antony Davies on Minds.com
James R. Harrigan on Minds.com
Words & Numbers Backstage
Let us know what you think at: [email protected]
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The dominating online presence of Facebook, Google, and Amazon has often been called monopolistic. Government-enforced monopolies, such as Western Union and Ma Bell, have fallen before, but is Big Tech anything like those old companies? Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren has even started a petition calling for the breakup of big tech companies, which may include Apple among others. How would the digital world look if she succeeds? Should politicians get to decide whether Facebook meets the same fate as MySpace or should the consumer? Join us this week as James Harrigan and Antony Davies thwart the misconceptions about monopolies and discuss the fates of tech products like Netscape and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.
Show Notes:
Buying your way into college
New York City wants to ban “unfair” firings
Foolishness of the week
Missouri wants to require residents to own AR-15s
Topic of the week
Elizabeth Warren wants to break up Facebook
Join the conversation
Antony Davies on Twitter
James R. Harrigan on Twitter
Antony Davies on Minds.com
James R. Harrigan on Minds.com
Words & Numbers Backstage
Let us know what you think at: [email protected]
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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