Life, ads and Planet Google...
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Life, ads and Planet Google...
"6:00 AM - Gmail pushes a notification to your phone 6:47 AM - Google Calendar reminds you of your 9 AM meeting 7:20 AM - Google Maps reroutes you around traffic on Car Play 7:35 AM - Stop for coffee. Tap your phone. Google Pay. 9:00 AM - Google Meet on your notebook, in Chrome. 10:30 AM - Back to the desk. Open Google Ad Manager, DV360, and check campaign performance in Google Analytics."
"Yes, even Apple couldn't build the wall high enough. As an average Apple user, you went all-in: MacBook, iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods. You paid the Apple tax, accepted the walled garden, and not just for its premium products but also because Apple's entire business model is built on control, on building walls so high you never need to leave. And yet."
Google's services appear throughout a typical day, from Gmail notifications and Calendar reminders to Maps navigation, Google Pay, Meet, Ads tools, Docs, Gemini, YouTube and Google TV. Both personal and professional routines route through Google's products. Many Apple hardware users adopt Chrome for browsing, Gmail for mail, and Google Maps for navigation despite choosing the Apple ecosystem. Google supplies an end-to-end advertising stack used by professionals, including Google Ad Manager, DV360 and Google Analytics. Apple's ecosystem control and default placement cannot fully displace Google's superior or ubiquitous services. Google functions as an 'eierlegende Wollmilchsau' — a single provider that supplies many diverse capabilities.
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