Nine stories in 2025 Q2 marked Harry McCracken’s coverage peak, as the surrounding news cycle shifted toward AI, platform interoperability, and major-tech strategy.
Who they are
Harry McCracken appears in this corpus as a technology journalist and interviewer, with a documented Fast Company interview of Roku CEO Anthony Wood on Roku’s business and services strategy, and earlier Technologizer reporting on David Bunnell’s unpublished manuscript. His coverage footprint is closely associated with major consumer-tech companies and the platforms where technology-industry conversation circulates.
The recent arc
Coverage reached its high point in 2025 Q2, following a pronounced rise from late 2024 into the first half of 2025. The most consequential stories in the surrounding set center on the practical and cultural consequences of generative AI, including Google’s Gemini rollout and scrutiny of its multimodal demo, OpenAI image-generation memes and copyright concerns, and the reported possibility that Apple could use Gemini in a revamped Siri.
The later cycle broadened from AI-model launches into distribution and device strategy. Recent stories include Google making Quick Share work with Apple’s AirDrop, Microsoft adding Copilot Voice and Vision to Windows 11, Apple’s work with Vision Pro creators, and a Fast Company Q&A with Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber. The lone 2026 Q2 item, a report on prospective Apple leadership under John Ternus, keeps Apple central even as the volume has fallen from 2025’s peak.
The tension
The recurring tension is between the largest technology platforms’ efforts to control the next interface for users and the pressure to interoperate across ecosystems. Apple, Google, and Microsoft recur alongside Gemini, while the Quick Share–AirDrop story and reports of Gemini potentially supporting Siri show cooperation and competition happening at once. Bluesky, Mastodon, LinkedIn, and Twitter also feature prominently, placing McCracken’s coverage context in a broader contest over where tech discourse and social distribution move after legacy-platform disruption.
Why it matters
If this trajectory continues, McCracken’s coverage context will remain useful for tracking how AI shifts from standalone model announcements into operating systems, phones, creative tools, and cross-platform services. Whether those shifts favor tighter platform control or more interoperability remains unresolved, but the Apple-Google and Google-Microsoft developments suggest that product strategy increasingly depends on both model capabilities and access to established user ecosystems.
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Harry McCracken has appeared in 66 articles since 2015-02.
Coverage peaked in 2025Q2 with 9 articles.
Frequently mentioned alongside Bluesky, Apple, Mastodon, Google.