The Google search monopoly + Industry season 3 interview

Published: Aug. 8, 2024, 11:50 p.m.

Google is officially a monopoly, according to a US court. But what does that really mean? This week, Devindra and Senior Editor Karissa Bell dive into the landmark Google antitrust case to explore how it could affect the future of search. Google claims it's simply delivering the best product, but clearly the court thinks otherwise. Also, we chat about X/Twitter's desperate lawsuit against advertisers who boycotted the social network.

Stay tuned to the end of this episode for an interview with the creators of HBO Max's Industry, Mickey Down and Konrad Kay. We discuss season three of the series, which recently premiered, and how they plan to deconstruct the excesses of overhyped tech startups.


A U.S. court declared Google a monopoly, now what? \u2013 1:22

X (formerly Twitter) sues advertisers for \u201cillegal boycott\u201d of their platform \u2013 19:15

Meet Chromecast\u2019s successor, the Google TV Streamer \u2013 33:49

Less than a year after SAG strike, Meta is offering actors millions to use their voice in AI \u2013 41:01

Where does all the Facebook AI slop come from? 404Media found out \u2013 44:30

People are returning Humane\u2019s AI Pin faster than they can sell them \u2013 50:23

Working on \u2013 53:43

Pop culture picks \u2013 53:58

Industry interview with Mickey Down and Konrad Kay - 1:02:00


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