Stratechery

Stratechery

In-depth commentary and analysis on what's happening in tech

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Ben Thompson writes Stratechery a subscription-based newsletter featuring in-depth commentary on tech and media news that has been called a "must-read in Silicon Valley circles".
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Stratechery

New layout, same great words about big tech

Stratechery provides analysis of the strategy and business side of technology and media, and the impact of technology on society. Weekly Articles are free, while three Daily Updates a week are for subscribers only.

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Galen Wilk

Ben distills the business decisions behind what is happening with the biggest companies in tech into easy to digest daily briefings.

Pros:

Interesting takes on the biggest happenings in tech

Cons:

None

Paul McKeever

I paid for a subscription to the daily update last year and got a TON of new insights from it

Pros:

Terrific analysis and new perspectives

Cons:

Nothing I can think of

Aleksandra
Amazing update, especially the new structure and categories (concepts, topics, companies) make so much easier to find the older content.
Tarun Gangwani
Stratechery is one of the very few subscription services I am happy to spend money on. Ben does analysis that easily rivals Gartner et al. by taking a holistic view of how companies work in our digital age. He covers a wide variety of topics that relate to technology, our society and everything in between. His podcast, Exponent.fm, is also an excellent listen.
Tomikelavi
Love it! one of the best websites out there!
David Sulitzer

I've been a subscriber for years now and can honestly say this has educated me like no other source. If you want an edge in conversation, or just need to develop your own opinions on the tech world, this is for you.

Pros:

It's deep, it's amoral, it's supremely insightful.

Cons:

None!