Ciao,
vi segnalo un articolo molto interessante su come si è evoluto negli ultimi anni
il rapporto fra aziende di tecnologia e i media.
E' di un paio di settimane, ma non l'ho visto in lista; nel caso fosse già stato condiviso, mi scuso in anticipo.
The
shift in coverage didn’t go down smoothly among technologists and their
backers. “This is an industry where founders expected a story every
time they launched a new feature or new round of funding,” the
communications executive Garrett says. “That’s not the reality now. That
changed. So there’s a sense of How come they’re not covering us anymore and all I’m seeing is more negative stories? That created dissonance.”
“They’ve
retained the sense of ‘us against the world’ but not noticed they’re
the top four or five companies on the stock exchange and dominate
nation-states,” says James Slezak, a Y Combinator–backed founder who
previously led digital strategy for the Times. “Before, they
were fighting for disruption; now, it’s for retaining monopoly. They’re
no longer fighting power. They’re fighting a weakened check on the abuse
of power.”
Buona giornata.
F.
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