People > Horace Dediu
Horace Dediu is the founder and author of the market intelligence site Asymco.com. He is also an independent analyst and advisor to telecom incumbents and entrants on mobile platform strategy. Horace spent over eight years analyzing mobile software, platforms and markets at Nokia. As a business analyst he has a proven track record of achieving/exceeding predictive goals and objectives. Declared “King of Apple Analysts” by Fortune Magazine, he has been a resource for Bloomberg, The Financial Times, The Economist, Forbes and has been cited over 350,000 times.
Connect with Horace
Horace’s Shows
The Critical Path
With Dan Benjamin & Horace Dediu
Critical Path is a talk show contemplating the causality of success and failure in mobile computing.
Horace’s Guest Appearances
Mac Power Users #65: Workflows with Horace Dediu
December 5, 2011 at 10:00am • 1 hour 22 minutes
Katie and David are joined by Asymco publisher Horace Dediu, who talks about how he researches and publishes his analysis of the mobile marketspace and his thoughts on the future of presentation tools.
Special guest: Horace Dediu
5by5 Specials #1: Let's Talk iPhone
October 4, 2011 at 6:30pm • 1 hour 58 minutes
Dan Benjamin talks about Apple’s “Let’s Talk iPhone” event with Dan Moren, Marco Arment, John Siracusa, John Gruber, Horace Dediu, Arnold Kim, and Christina Warren. Topics include the iPhone 4S hardware and form factor, the iOS update, the “geek letdown”, Siri, iPods, pricing, release dates, AppleCare, carriers, serious stats, iCloud and iTunes Match, the non-geek response, and more.
Special guests: Christina Warren, Dan Moren, Horace Dediu, John Gruber, John Siracusa, and Marco Arment
The Pipeline #52: Horace Dediu
April 28, 2011 at 3:00pm • 31 minutes
Horace Dediu joins Dan Benjamin to discuss to discuss the life of the professional smartphone analyst, how he built asymco.com to 500,000 readers in only 9 months, curated market intelligence, the language of business, engineering, asymmetry, fearlessness, knowing what you’re doing, the post-pc world, and the concept of the disruptive lens.
Special guest: Horace Dediu
