Platform economies from "summary" of Radical Technologies by Adam Greenfield
At the heart of the matter is an insight into the dynamics of contemporary capitalism, and the ways in which digital platforms have come to dominate our economic lives. By now, it's a commonplace to note that the most valuable companies on the planet are those that have found ways to intermediate between buyers and sellers, service providers and clients, or advertisers and eyeballs, by way of networked information technologies. These companies have established themselves as platforms, and in so doing have profoundly reshaped the nature of economic exchange. What they provide is not a product or service, but rather a way for others to engage in transactions of their own. The vast majority of these platforms are operated for profit, and their profitability can often depend on their ability to extract value from the interactions they mediate. This can take the form of a direct fee levied on transactions, or the sale of advertising that's displayed to users; it can involve the collection an...Similar Posts
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