NYT: Straddling the Apple-Google, App-Web Divide

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Our first magazine cover from June 2013, the bikescape banner has changed just a bit since the blog launched 9 years ago

The New York Times takes a look at how small publishers get tripped up by Google and Apple’s fight for mobile web dominance. The article includes quotes from me about Bike Hugger:

“We’re spending more time thinking about what Google and Apple are going to do than when we were just doing desktop publishing,” he said. “They can change on a dime and pull the rug out from under you, like when Google cut off news feeds and Apple decided to allow ad blocking.”

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As I said in the article, “We evolved as our audience and tech did,” starting from a niche blog about urban and bike commuting to a cycling lifestyle outlet across several social channels, and platforms. For our long-time followers, thanks for reading us, and I hope you were as excited as we were to see Bike Hugger in the New York Times.

Now, back to editing and writing Issue 29, it’s about Cyclocross, and drops this week.

To the battle between Apple and Google for the web, indies like us are speaking the loudest by surviving, at this point.

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