Fred Vogelstein

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I'm a contributing editor for Wired magazine in San Francisco. I've been a business and technology journalist here, in New York City, New Haven and Los Angeles for more than two decades. Before Wired I was on staff at Fortune magazine, US News & World Report, the Wall Street Journal, and New York Newsday. I've also written for The New York Times Magazine, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times. I'm from New York City. I studied political science at Pomona College in Los Angeles. I have half an MBA from Columbia University, which I received as a Knight-Bagehot Fellow. ...more

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“While most high-tech executives struggled to adapt to a world that was in constant flux, Jobs had never faltered in his belief that consumers would gravitate to the best designed and most beautiful products.”
Fred Vogelstein, Dogfight: How Apple and Google Went to War and Started a Revolution

“On top of all this was the growing customer dissatisfaction with the iPhone’s U.S. network operator, AT&T. AT&T had been unable to handle the explosion of traffic the iPhone caused on its network, and by 2010 its customers had become furious and vocal about it.”
Fred Vogelstein, Dogfight: How Apple and Google Went to War and Started a Revolution

“if you add up the cash on the balance sheets of Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook, and Netflix, it approaches $300 billion—enough to buy all the big cable companies and broadcast networks combined.”
Fred Vogelstein, Dogfight: How Apple and Google Went to War and Started a Revolution

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