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by zAy0LfpBZLC8mAC
3280 days ago
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> I want to be able to make those queries over one interface, and with minimum (i.e. zero) steps between query results and actual information I'm looking for. Especially with computers, why would that require that they are a single product? It should be technically outright trivial to have specialized search providers that feed into a common user interface, where earch provider can be swapped out as you prefer. Isn't that a bit like saying that you don't want ten kinds of wall sockets in your house, therefore, your electricity should be supplied by the company that sells you all your appliances, so you only need to have one type of sockets? |
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How does "and I also don't want to see one company dominating most on-line activity, but I also want more integration and interoperability" imply that I want one company to handle all of this?
I try to explicitly state in each comment that I don't want that one-company solution. In fact, I very much want what you described - more interoperability through standardization, not through monopoly. Apparently though my comments aren't clear, given that I've been get exactly the same response for days now. Surely I must be making them hard to read somehow.
Could anyone help me discover what's wrong with that particular comment, and in general in what way my comments could be improved so that they more clearly transmit my intent?