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Ben Thompson

Author/Founder of Stratechery

Ben Thompson is the founder and author of Stratechery, a prominent blog that analyzes the strategy and business aspects of technology and its societal impact. He started Stratechery in 2013, and it has since become a highly influential platform, often recommended by major publications like The New York Times for its insightful commentary on the tech industry.13

Background and Career

Ben Thompson has a diverse professional background in technology and business. He previously worked at Microsoft as a Product Manager and Business Development Manager for the Windows App Team, and also held a position at Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com. Additionally, he interned at Apple during his studies.23

He holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management, where he focused on strategy and marketing, and a Master of Engineering Management from Northwestern University, emphasizing design and innovation.3

Stratechery

Stratechery began as a side project for Thompson and has evolved into a full-time venture since 2014. The site features a mix of free weekly articles and a subscription-based daily update service. It attracts a global audience, including tech executives, investors, and enthusiasts, who seek to understand the complexities of the tech landscape.23

Thompson's writing is characterized by its depth and clarity, often addressing the intersection of technology and business strategy, which he believes is crucial for understanding contemporary market dynamics. His commitment to independent analysis is reflected in his business model, which relies primarily on subscriber support rather than advertising or consulting.34

Current Focus

Based in Taipei, Taiwan, Ben Thompson continues to produce content for Stratechery, providing insights into major tech companies and trends. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the strategic decisions behind technology products and their broader implications for society.135

Highlights

Yesterday · Business Insider
Substack cofounder says it's making 'fast progress' on tools for larger publishers, following The Ankler's defection
May 19 · Business Insider
Here's how Kevin O'Leary and Big Tech can solve the AI data center backlash
May 15 · twitter

I’ve been a big fan of what @united is doing in general, but from what I’ve heard (via other passengers and flight attendants), it seems they didn’t renew their Panasonic contract for widebodies while Starlink is rolled out.

I’m pumped about Starlink and will seek out United once I know it’s available (had it this week and it was awesome). Until then, however, no Internet, particular on transoceanic flights, is unacceptable and a very poor choice by United’s management. I’ll be flying someone else for those for now.

May 14 · twitter

If you disable "Open at Login" for the GeminiAppLauncher" that the Gemini app installs in the background (without asking), GeminiAppLaunch will immediately re-enable "Open at Login".

I will now, needless to say, delete the Gemini app, and don't intend to ever install it again. https://t.co/L1dPn5UL6K

If you disable "Open at Login" for the GeminiAppLauncher" that the Gemini app installs in the backgr
Dec 5 · acquired.fm
Stratechery (with Ben Thompson) - Acquired Podcast

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Taipei City, Taipei City, Taiwan