When Companies Secretly Use Their Rivals’ Products

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Normally, you’ll never catch companies promoting or even mentioning their competitors' products. They strongly believe that all press is good press, so they’re careful to never discuss competitors. And if you ask them directly about the competition, they’ll only have extremely negative stuff to say. But, most of this is just for the cameras. Behind the scenes, a lot of these fierce competitors not only work together but are extremely interlinked partners. Really, the only true loyalty that any of these companies have is to the bottom line. Some of the best examples of this are how all of Apple’s displays are made by Samsung or how Netflix actually runs on Amazon’s servers. As such, we shouldn’t fall for this branding hype that these companies put out because, in the end, they don’t even drink the Kool-Aid themselves. This video explains the top instances in which companies actually secretly use their competitors' products behind the scenes, and why you shouldn’t buy into brand loyalty.

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Timestamps:
0:00 - The Corporate Norm
2:14 - 1 - Netflix & Amazon
4:40 - 2 - Apple & Samsung
5:50 - 3 - Samsung, LG, & Sony
7:26 - 4 - Google & Firefox
8:53 - 5 - Google & Apple
10:13 - 6 - Microsoft & Linux
11:43 - 7 - Microsoft & Google
12:51 - The Corporate Lesson

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its pretty simple really. If you only ever use your own product you end up only fixing your products issues. If you use a competitors than you get to see how they solved problems and are missing things you can solve.

JohnAzzi
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4:52 "samsung is the king of android", proceeds to show a google pixel fold

veen_
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Reminds me of a colleague of mine telling me how much better iphones screens were, and how he could immediately tell the difference.
When I told him the screen was made by Samsung, he didn't want to believe me.

cedricol
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In the end of the day: tomatoes still are tomatoes. Their main product is us and our silly feeling of privacy.

apodsilvaticus
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The Wheeling dealing betrayal and backstabbing that goes on between these giant tech companies is like a modern day game of Thrones.

bendybruce
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Having access to competitors products is a good idea. You'll have access to the experience that attracts buyers to them.

dionjones
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Great video, but linux isn't based on unix. It's an unix-like operating system.

binekrasik
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Two companies are missing, Playstation and Xbox. Their CEO's at some point admitted that they use each other consoles.

Also, Sony and Microsoft had a deal where Sony was working with Microsoft to migrate game streaming to Microsoft infrastructure even though Microsoft has Xbox Game Streaming.

ChrisAzure
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Of course they have to use the rivals phones, it’s to see competition in what they are doing versus what you were doing

a-terrible-fate
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This corporation have duopoly in their markets so some point of time in life you have to use other company product 😅😂

rajkumarherma
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Governments also abide by the same principles. Put on a show of rivalry while secretly laying on the money bed behind the scenes.

roar
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I don’t know the last time I had a bluescreen on windows, it has literally been many years. But whenever i see someone using Linux, i see issues and issues and issues. „Yeah sorry can’t connect to WiFi, my distro doesn’t have drivers yet“ and shit like this. Calling Linux objectively better than windows is rage bait at best, and pretty stupid at worst. The right tool for the right job.

julius
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Good quality videos 👌🏽. This channel deserves many more subscribers 👍🏽

pramodhost
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This was a great video keep up the good work

moneyhoardermike
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10:54 Windows is actually more secure than Linux. However, a lot more people are trying to find security holes in Windows. Which is the reason a lot more security holes are found. Second Windows is a lot more stable than Linux. However, people think this is not the case because they see their PC's crash but don't see the Linux servers crash. I have used Linux (Fedora, Kali, and Ubuntu). I switched back to Windows 11 because it is a lot more stable.

Ceelbc
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Clickbait garbage. They just borrowing each other's technology, not using their entire product.

timr.
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10:34 You completely discredit yourself with your comments about Windows. It is not far less stable and secure than Unix-derived operating systems, and BSOD's are not common on Windows at all, in almost all cases they occur because of faulty hardware and bad device drivers. While Linux is design based on a monolithic kernel design that gets bigger and that includes all the device drivers, Windows design is more towards reducing the size of the kernel and running more and more things like drivers and services in user mode, so that crashes don't bring the whole OS down. As a result of this, the number of BSOD's has gone down substantially, most people running Windows 10 on premium hardware have probably never or rarely experienced a BSOD. Windows would not have remained to popular if it was really so unstable and insecure as you are suggesting.

Gerard
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Mate I love your content and analysis, I have just one request, would it be possible to have no background music while you're narrating? I find it quite distracting. I still love your work though man!😊

noisyshaun
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Actually Sony does have (at least) one displays manufacturing base: Sony Higashiura Japan, Aichi (not sure, if it's still operational, though).

moetocafe
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They also do it for anti trust as they have to give service to anyone or they could face lawsuit. While also maintaining a leash on rivals

anush_agrawal