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Matt Rosoff

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112 articles stable

Coverage peaked at seven articles in 2019Q1, placing Matt Rosoff in a recurring stream of reporting and commentary around major platform companies and tech-policy disputes.

Who they are

Matt Rosoff appears in the corpus as a technology-industry commentator whose coverage is closely associated with the largest consumer platforms, particularly Facebook, Google, Amazon, Twitter, Apple, and Microsoft. The clearest direct relationship records him alongside Wired's Nicholas Thompson and Mike Dudas criticizing a Google I/O keynote for emphasizing research without enough practical application.

The recent arc

Rosoff's coverage was most concentrated in 2019Q1, amid a broader news cycle spanning Lyft's S-1, Facebook's privacy changes and Libra scrutiny, and Apple’s restrictions on screen-time apps. That period situates him in an industry conversation where platform growth, corporate governance, privacy, and product-control decisions drew sustained attention.

The tension

The central tension is between technology companies' ambitious product narratives and the practical, regulatory, and user-facing consequences of their choices. Rosoff’s recorded criticism of Google I/O captures that divide directly, while recurring co-occurrence with Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Twitter, and Microsoft places the coverage around companies repeatedly tested on privacy, market power, moderation, and execution.

Why it matters

If this coverage pattern continues, Rosoff’s relevance lies less in a single company beat than in helping frame accountability across the dominant platforms: whether claimed technical advances translate into useful products and whether corporate decisions withstand public and regulatory scrutiny. The thinner recent cadence makes it unclear how central that role will remain in the next industry cycle.

Matt Rosoff has appeared in 112 articles since 2015-02. Coverage peaked in 2023Q3 with 6 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, Google, Amazon, Twitter.

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Coverage Timeline

2024-02-29
9to5Mac 21 related

Kuo: Vision Pro demand is higher than Apple originally expected, with US shipments expected to hit 200-250k units this year; return rates are now below 1%

but a cheaper model could be here sooner Joe Rossignol / MacRumors : Kuo: Apple Vision Pro on Track to Launch in More Countries Before WWDC in June Nick Soong / Appleosophy : Kuo: Major Upgrade for Vi...

2020-07-10
Bloomberg 12 related

Elon Musk claims Tesla is “very close” to developing fully autonomous vehicles despite Tesla's “Full Self Driving” feature not living up to its name since 2016

it hasn't Adrian Potoroaca / TechSpot : Elon Musk: Tesla is close to achieving basic level 5 autonomy for its cars VentureBeat : Elon Musk says Tesla is ‘very close’ to level 5 autonomous driving Chin...

2019-11-15
CNBC 20 related

Sources: Apple signed on 200,000 subscribers to Apple News+ in its first 48 hours in March but has since struggled to add customers

if Apple can't throw traffic and get them subscribers, you think individual pubs will be able to switch to paid models. Too much free stuff out there!!! https://twitter.com/... Jason Snell / @jsnell :...

2017-05-21
Wired

Google I/O showcased a lot of good ideas and impressive research, but little practical application

As expected, the opening keynote of Google's I/O 2017 developer conference was a doozy.  For two and a half hours, CEO Sundar Pichai and a handful of execs rattled off a staggering list … Tweets: @wir...

2017-02-09
Business Insider 3 related

Sources: Magic Leap's consumer prototype is in “good shape” ahead of board meeting, but January demos used vaporware; as timeline slips, SDK expected in 2017

Thursday, February 9 Madison Malone Kircher / New York Magazine : Source: Beyoncé Tried Magic Leap's Augmented-Reality Tech and Was ‘Bored’ Adi Robertson / The Verge : Beyoncé reportedly tried Magic L...

2015-02-26
New York Times 15 related

Google researchers have created an AI system that taught itself to play and win 49+ 1980s games; could be used for robots, driverless cars in future

You can teach a computer to play games … William Herkewitz / Popular Mechanics : Google's Atari-Playing Algorithm Could Be the Future of AI Matt McFarland / Washington Post : The 22 Atari games that G...

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