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by mmirate 3208 days ago
> I love lots of what MS does.

Does this include the Embrace+Extend+Extinguish strategy?

And how does anyone, other than via sheer forgetfulness, think that Microsoft doesn't have similar nefariousness on today's drawing board? The revelation of the 3E strategy showed they are inherently and absolutely untrustworthy.

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They said "lots of," not "all" or even "most."

It's a big company, and they are not 100% evil because no company is 100% anything.

And honestly, I believe any company with a stranglehold on any market will behave badly. Rather than being salty at Microsoft in particular, let's make sure no company ever has such a stranglehold on computing again.

I didn't claim that Microsoft was unique in anything but the 3E strategy itself.

Actually, what with Google duplicating more and more of Android's core open-source functionality into their proprietary apps and then leaving the open-source code to rot ... Microsoft isn't unique in that way, either.

But more importantly...

> let's make sure no company ever has such a stranglehold on computing again.

That's a long road ahead, since Google has a monopoly on the average user's very mind. And don't forget that Microsoft hasn't lost their stranglehold either, except among programmers and similar personnel. They may be behind on mobile, but they've held onto largely the same markets+marketshares that they had in the late 90's (plus more, though not at monopoly scale, thanks to Azure), and desktops+laptops won't be dying anytime soon.