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The Vergecast

How Apple lost control of the App Store

1 tim 47 min2 maj 2025

Everywhere you look, antitrust fights have the potential to reshape the tech industry. Nilay, David, and The Verge's Jake Kastrenakes start by digging into the latest ruling in the Apple / Epic trial, in which a furious judge rips open the App Store in a way Apple likely never saw coming. The way we pay for apps is about to change, and fast. After that, it's time for an update on the Google and Meta trials, as Google tries to preserve its search empire and Meta tries to make the case that basically every company on the web is its vicious competitor. Finally, in the lightning round, it's time for another installment of Brendan Carr is a Dummy, plus some notes on this week's Worldcoin launch and the strange new Meta AI app. Also: party speakers. Always party speakers.

Further reading:


Meta prepared for a ‘flood in traffic’ ahead of the TikTok ban.

Facebook execs worried Google would buy WhatsApp and make it ‘a cross-platform iMessage.’

Facebook worried most about Google or Apple buying WhatsApp.

Facebook exec worried about losing the business to mobile messaging apps.

‘I was really worried that this could become the end.’

WhatsApp showed ‘absolutely no signs of morphing’ into a social app.

Facebook floated starting from scratch on messaging.

Facebook didn’t know how it would make money from WhatsApp.

Facebook didn’t fear WhatsApp becoming a social competitor.

Meta releases AI app to compete with ChatGPT

Brendan Carr congratulates himself

Brendan Carr’s FCC is an anti-consumer, rights-trampling harassment machine

Brendan Carr’s Bizarro World FCC

Sam Altman-backed Worldcoin cryptocurrency launches in the US

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