Why Amazon and Google are looking more like each other

Google is making drone deliveries, while Amazon is moving into advertising. What's going on?

The final week of August 2014 was marked by the revelation that Amazon and Google are looking more like each other than ever before.

First came the news that Amazon was buying Twitch, a website which allows gamers to make videos of themselves playing games online and stream them (interspersed with ads) to a global audience of more than 50 million people. Amazon snatched the San Francisco-based Twitch for $970 million just months after Google’s attempts to buy Twitch had broken down.

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Edie Lush is a journalist and communications coach. She is executive editor of Hub Culture and has been associate editor of Spectator Business, a political analyst for Hedge Fund Omega Partners and UBS, and a reporter for Bloomberg Television.