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Big Tech (Google, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft)

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BIG TECH
Google, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft

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“No provider or user of an interactive computer
service shall be treated as the publisher or
speaker of any information provided by another
information content provider.”
—Section 230

3.

Geschichte der Entwicklung des
Informationsmonopols
01
02
Section 230 und Schaffung von
Entwicklungsbedingungen
Markteroberung in den USA
03
04
Eintritt in den globalen Markt
und Entwicklung zu einem
multinationalen Unternehmen.
Globales Oligopol

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7 von 7 der 7 technologisch fortschrittlichsten
Unternehmen der Menschheit sind IT-Riesen.

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(Daten aktuell vom 17.09.2023)

6.

Google verarbeitet die Daten von
rund vier Milliarden Menschen

7.

Die beliebteste Shopping-Website in
Europa ist Amazon. Mehr als eine
Milliarde Menschen besuchen sie
jeden Monat. Das ist mehr als bei allen
anderen Unternehmen zusammen

8.

Apple hat den Rekord der USMarktkapitalisierung dreimal
gebrochen. 1 Billion Dollar im Jahr
2017, 2 Billionen Dollar im Jahr 2020
und 3 Billionen Dollar im Jahr 2022

9.

Die Plätze 1, 3 und 4 der fünf
wichtigsten sozialen Netzwerke
werden von Meta-Produkten belegt.
Die Gesamtzahl der Facebook-Nutzer
beträgt 3 Millionen Menschen

10.

69 % der Desktops und
Laptops verwenden
Windows

11.

Kartellrechtliche
Initiativen
Von den 2000er Jahren bis 2023 gab
es 6 größere Kartellverfahren gegen
Unternehmen der “Big Five”. Und im
Jahr 2022 führt die EU ein "Gesetz
über digitale Märkte

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