The Talk Show With John Gruber

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321: ‘Just a Standard Bird’, With MG Siegler


MG Siegler returns to the show to talk about last week’s surprise announcement from Apple settling a class action lawsuit filed on behalf of U.S. App Store developers, and the various reactions to it. Also, a bit on App Store payment processing, and some speculation on who might succeed Tim Cook.

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Links:

  • Apple’s masterful press release that got them just the headlines they were hoping to get.
  • Techmeme’s roundup of Big Press headlines regarding Apple’s settlement proposal for the class action lawsuit regarding the App Store in the U.S.
  • Bloomberg got it right: “Apple Settles With App Developers Without Making Major Concessions”.
  • Ryan Jones’s excellent Twitter thread that accurately depicts the actual nature of Apple’s settlement proposal.
  • Jack Nicas’s column for the NYT: “Why Apple Won Its Legal Settlement With Developers”.
  • MG on Apple’s press release: “Thank You, Apple! May We Have Another?”.
  • And MG’s follow-up, “Apple Accentuates the Positive”.
  • Apple’s earlier-on-Thursday announcement regarding the News Partner Program.
  • Phil Schiller’s 2011 memo asking “Do we think our 70/30 split will last forever?”.
  • Mark Gurman’s latest column, speculating on who might succeed Tim Cook as CEO.
  • The Peter Principle — “a concept in management developed by Laurence J. Peter, which observes that people in a hierarchy tend to rise to their ‘maximum level of incompetence’”. (I blew it and said “Pareto Principle” on air, which is an entirely different thing, but also interesting.)
  • Randy Johnson hits a bird with a pitch during a 2001 preseason MLB game.

This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.


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 September 1, 2021  1h57m