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Kira Newman of Tech Cocktail recently interview me about the book. Here's an excerpt:

Last May, Googleโ€™s Eric Schmidt named 4 technology big shots with skyrocketing growth as the โ€œGang 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 Appleโ€™s 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, Iโ€™m sure know that Facebook wasnโ€™t the first social networkโ€ฆ. 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, โ€œWeโ€™re not ready for you yet.โ€ Now, think about how prescient that is. Heโ€™s basically saying, โ€œIf you use Facebook now, itโ€™s going to suck and youโ€™re never going to use it again.โ€ I remember Friendster, 2001-2002, and it was such a cool concept. But hereโ€™s the problem with Friendster โ€“ it was way too slow โ€ฆ so Zuckerberg was saying, โ€œWe will come to you when weโ€™re ready, and not before then.โ€ And that to me underscores the fact that itโ€™s not about being first.

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