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šŸ  The Death Of The Free Web?

Google is on the attack

Gm. I knew I was getting old when I stopped looking forward to new music being released. That changed last week with the drop of Travis Scottā€™s new album Utopia. Itā€™s not at the Astroworld level, but itā€™s so much better than Drakeā€™s latest album. Lord knows I needed this.

šŸ  TECH

The Web Environment Integrity Scandal

If youā€™re chronically online like me, you might have noticed some noise about ā€œWeb Environment Integrityā€ (WEI)

Written by a team of 4 Googlers, WEI would provide websites with an API telling them whether the browser and the platform it is running on that is currently in use is trusted by an authoritative third party (called an attester).

Basically, it would allow websites to kick you off if they donā€™t find you trustworthy.

In theory, WEI would create a more secure internet by verifying that everybody is actually made of flesh and bones. And that would undoubtedly be great. Who wouldnā€™t want an internet with less spam, less social-media manipulation, and less phishing?

But, in reality, ā€œsecure internetā€ could very well translate to ā€œun-free internetā€.

As WEIā€™s many critics point out, WEI likely comes with a host of side effects:

  • It could effectively make ad-blocking impossible.

  • It would obstruct many existing uses of the Web including assistive technologies, automatic testing, archiving, and search engine spiders.

  • It would likely lead to a Web dominated by the few tech giants that control the attesters. In other words, youā€™re going to play by Google, Microsoft, and Appleā€™s rules, or youā€™re not going to surf the Web.

In summary, WEI is a big step down the enshittification curve and might turn our beloved internet into one big centralized walled garden.

Not ideal.

Does web3 fix this?

Why should I care? Do you care about being able to do what you want when you want on the internet? Then you should care about WEI.

šŸ  TECH

More Big Tech Earnings

Big Tech earnings season continued this week with Apple and Amazon both reporting results.

Apple

The lone member of the $3T club didnā€™t have a great quarter:

  • Revenue of $81.8B, beating expectations of $81.69B but down 1% from last year and the third consecutive quarter of declining revenue.

  • iPhone revenue of $39.67B, lower than expectations of $39.91B and down 2% from last year.

  • Mac revenue of $6.84B, beating expectations of $6.62B but down 7% from last year.

  • iPad revenue of $5.79B, lower than expectations of $6.41B and down 20% from last year.

  • Services revenue of $21.21B, beating expectations of $20.76B and up 8% from last year.

Maybe weā€™re witnessing the birth of a new category of company: Apple-As-A-Service (AAAS).

Amazon

Amazon, on the other hand, had a quarter to remember:

  • Revenue of $134.4B, beating expectations of $131.5B.

  • Amazon Web Services revenue of $22.1B, beating expectations of $21.8B.

  • Advertising revenue of $10.7B, beating expectations of $10.4B.

Itā€™s Amazonā€™s biggest earnings beat since Q4 2020, and the stock market rewarded them with a 10% gain in after-hours trading.

What a day for the fighting Bezosā€™s.

The Bottom Line: Big tech is slowly making a comeback, but the same canā€™t be said for Appleā€™s hardware products.

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