Format war explained

A format war is a competition between similar but mutually incompatible technical standards that compete for the same market, such as for data storage devices and recording formats for electronic media. It is often characterized by political and financial influence on content publishers by the developers of the technologies. Developing companies may be characterized as engaging in a format war if they actively oppose or avoid interoperable open-industry technical standards in favor of their own.

A format war emergence can be explained because each vendor is trying to exploit cross-side network effects in a two-sided market. There is also a social force to stop a format war: when one of them wins as de facto standard, it solves a coordination problem[1] for the format users.

19th century

1900s

In stark contrast to almost every other entertainment medium of the 20th century and beyond, a looming format war involving paper roll music for player pianos was averted when industry leaders agreed upon a common format at the Buffalo Convention held in Buffalo, New York in 1908. The agreed-upon format was a roll wide. This allowed any roll of music to be played in any player piano, regardless of who manufactured it. As the music played, the paper winds onto the lower roll from the upper roll, which means any text or song lyrics printed on the rolls is read from the bottom to the top.

1910s

1920s

In addition, there were several more minor "format wars" between the various brands using various speeds ranging from 72 to 96 rpm, as well as needle or stylus radii varying from 0.0018to the current 0.003inches radius needle or stylus is a compromise as no company actually used this size. The most common sizes were, used by Columbia, and, used by HMV/Victor.[4]

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

Major players include Nestlé’s Nespresso which started in 1976, but became popular in the late 1990s and was later joined by Senseo, Caffitaly, Keurig and Tassimo. These systems were created to give out a single serving of fresh ground coffee through a capsule. By the end of the 2010s, as the patents on the original systems expired, allowing rival companies to make cheaper capsules, Nespresso came out on top in most of the world, but Keurig dominated the North American market.

2000s

2010s

2020s

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Notes and References

  1. Edna Ullmann-Margalit: The Emergence of Norms, Oxford Un. Press, 1977. (or Clarendon Press 1978)
  2. Quentin R. Skrabec, The 100 Most Significant Events in American Business: An Encyclopedia, ABC-CLIO - 2012, page 86
  3. AC Power History: http://www.edisontechcenter.org/AC-PowerHistory.html
  4. http://www.charm.rhul.ac.uk/history/p20_4_6.html Guide to playing 78s
  5. Web site: Paramount jumps on DVD wagon; Fox, DreamWorks still out . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071007094046/http://www.digitalbits.com/articles/oldstudionews/paramount.html . 2007-10-07 .
  6. Web site: The Ongoing Memory Card Battle. January 19, 2014. Bob Johnson.
  7. Web site: SD Card: Too bad this format won the flash-card wars. November 27, 2013. Shankland.
  8. Web site: E-commerce and Video Distribution.
  9. News: Warner backs Sony Blu-ray format . BBC News . 2008-01-07 . 2010-05-02.
  10. Web site: Toshiba Quits HD DVD, Surrenders in Format War. February 19, 2008. www.cnbc.com.
  11. News: Plug wars: The battle for electric car supremacy. Reuters. 24 January 2018.
  12. Web site: Lambert . Fred . Standards war? Things heat up between Tesla and CharIN . . 1 December 2022.
  13. https://www.theautopian.com/tesla-plans-to-let-other-automakers-use-its-charging-connector-but-theres-a-huge-catch/ Thomas Hundal, Tesla Plans To Let Other Automakers Use Its Charging Connector But There’s A Huge Catch, November 11, 2022
  14. News: An Introduction to Immersive Audio. Sound On Sound. January 2022.