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Tech & Social Media Economics My name is Hari this channel is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, my content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. I also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a day-to-day basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to subscribe if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered. Also special thanks to my editors flick5832 and imrikon (Discord)!

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If You Think That Google Maps Is Free, Think Again

If You Think That Google Maps Is Free, Think Again

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An extensive exploration of Google Maps' evolution, its intensive resource requirements, its unique monetization strategies, and its significant impact as a global mapping service.

ProtonMail Doesn't Collect Any Data Whatsoever. But No One Wants It.

ProtonMail Doesn't Collect Any Data Whatsoever. But No One Wants It.

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Logically Answered

The video discusses the features, challenges, and market position of ProtonMail as compared to Gmail, highlighting privacy, business model, and user convenience.

What’s Happening To Android?

What’s Happening To Android?

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The video discusses the decline in Android's market share and the increasing popularity of iPhones, attributing the shift to various factors.

How Is Nokia Even Still Alive?

How Is Nokia Even Still Alive?

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The video details Nokia's journey from dominance in the mobile phone market to its struggles with the advent of smartphones and its subsequent recovery.

WhatsApp Has Officially Given Up On Making Money

WhatsApp Has Officially Given Up On Making Money

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WhatsApp's user monetization challenges contrast with its market dominance, and Facebook's strategies have mixed results.

Why Millions Of Gamers Are Boycotting Asus

Why Millions Of Gamers Are Boycotting Asus

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The video discusses the reasons behind the gaming community's boycott of Asus, detailing the decline in quality control, anti-consumer policies, and the impact on enthusiasts and average consumers.

Why You Should Never Give Customers What They Want

Why You Should Never Give Customers What They Want

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A detailed analysis of why the seemingly ideal Google Pixel struggles in the smartphone market, despite meeting stated consumer desires.

The IBM-ification Of FAANG

The IBM-ification Of FAANG

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The video discusses IBM's rise and fall in the computer industry and draws parallels to current trends seen within FAANG companies.

The Tragic Fate Of The OG YouTube

The Tragic Fate Of The OG YouTube

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Logically Answered

Vimeo's journey from an innovative video-sharing platform to a company struggling with financial instability and an uncertain future.

224 Million Users = $0 Revenue - Craigslist

224 Million Users = $0 Revenue - Craigslist

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A detailed account of Craigslist's rise to success, highlighting its founder's philosophy and the platform's substantial impact despite its modest revenue.

PayPal Is Dying. Good Riddance.

PayPal Is Dying. Good Riddance.

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Logically Answered

PayPal faces immense consumer dissatisfaction, with a plummeting stock price, stagnating fundamentals, negative income quarters, and concerns over customer service, scam vulnerability, and high fees.