Tech Cocktail Interview


Kira Newman of Tech Cocktail recently interview me about the book. Here's an excerpt:
Last May, Googleโs Eric Schmidt named 4 technology big shots with skyrocketing growth as the โGang of Fourโ: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and (of course) Google.
In his book The Age of the Platform, four-time author and tech/management consultant Phil Simon explains what these companies have in common. In short, they have built powerful platforms, made up of technologies plus a network of partners and users. Think Appleโs devices + software + app store + developers and fanboys from around the world.
In the interview below, Simon considers how these giants are different and what startups can learn from them.
Tech Cocktail: What are the major differences between Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google?
Phil Simon: One of the biggest differences to me is this notion of first-mover advantage. So, for instance, Iโm sure know that Facebook wasnโt the first social networkโฆ. When you go back to 2004-2005, when you needed a .edu domain to have a Facebook account before it was open to the general public, Zuckerberg was literally telling schools that were clamoring for Facebook, โWeโre not ready for you yet.โ Now, think about how prescient that is. Heโs basically saying, โIf you use Facebook now, itโs going to suck and youโre never going to use it again.โ I remember Friendster, 2001-2002, and it was such a cool concept. But hereโs the problem with Friendster โ it was way too slow โฆ so Zuckerberg was saying, โWe will come to you when weโre ready, and not before then.โ And that to me underscores the fact that itโs not about being first.
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