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by thisisit 3238 days ago
What does "functionality themselves" mean? If possible please elaborate a bit? TIA
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I think he's referring to the platform itself providing most of the apps.

e.g. Google Play Music replaced spotify for me when I used android. It can now play podcasts (like Apple's podcasts app) and also recognize music playing (like Shazam). Google's Inbox replaced Dropbox's mailbox. Google Map has a lot of features I used to find in Waze, even some extra ones (like Timeline). etcetc

It reminds me of what Microsoft used to do: embrace, extend, extinguish.

"Embrace, extend, extinguish" was Microsoft's strategy for destroying open software interoperability standards. I understand what you're saying, but it's not nearly the same thing.
> It reminds me of what Microsoft used to do: embrace, extend, extinguish.

I guess they still do it on the enterprise level. But they have fallen behind in terms of consumer ecosystem.

I assume they mean most of the features that were once in separate apps are now built into the OS.