• Financial Power: These companies have a huge market capital and financial influence.
  • Global Presence: They operate all over the world, affecting the lives of billions of people.
  • Technological Control: They act as door keepers for new technologies, dictating trends and standards in the tech industry.
  • Media and Communication Influence: They shape how we communicate and consume media, often controlling the flow of information and public discourse.
  • Amazon: Famous for online shopping, cloud storage, artificial intelligence, and streaming services.
  • Apple: Known for popular devices like iPhones, iPads, and Mac computers, as well as software and digital services.
  • Facebook (Meta Platforms): Dominates social media with Facebook and Instagram, and is also exploring virtual reality.
  • Google (Alphabet): Leads in internet search, online advertising, cloud services, and various other tech ventures.
  • Microsoft: Provides a wide range of software, cloud services, and hardware, essential for both business and personal use.
  • Big Tech Central Companies: The five Big Tech giants.
  • Big Tech Subsidiaries: The are smaller companies they directly own or have a controlling interest in.
  • Big Tech Strategic Partnerships: These are direct collaborations with other companies usually to develop new products, services or techknologies.
  • Big Tech Dependencies: There many smaller companies that rely on the Big Tech Umbrella for services and platforms (e.g. operating systems, ecommerce platfroms, cloud infrastructure, communication, location tracking, webmaster tools, online advertising, and numerious software tools and services).